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Tommy Robinson, the British journalist who was arrested for terrorism, joined today’s show in his first exclusive interview since being released from custody.

Robinson has been arrested multiple times and has served several prison sentences. In his most recent offense, he has been charged with terrorism, which some may argue is a way authorities have been silencing political dissent.

“We are the only country with the first amendment codified in freedom of speech being absolute,” Crowder said.

Several of these “crimes” in violation of their speech codes included an instance where a woman was praying silently outside of an abortion clinic, an individual being arrested for politically incorrect stickers, and another man arrested for singing “Kung Fu Fighting.”

According to the BBC:

In July 2021, Syrian teenager Jamal Hijazi won £100,000 in damages in a major defamation battle against Yaxley-Lennon, who had falsely accused him of being a violent thug, claims that spread across social media.

A judge ordered him never to repeat the lies, but last year he began repeating his claims, including in a film distributed online.

“Our courts have been weaponized against the public,” Robinson said. “Anyone who goes against the narrative, the target is put on them and they use and manipulate the courts, similar to what you’ve watched with Donald Trump.”

The media claims a Syrian teenager was being bullied but Robinson published a clip indicating it was a response to threats the Syrian teenager made, threatening to rape the “bully’s” sister.

“I went and wore a hidden camera and I started approaching the school teachers at their houses. The first school teacher that came out was an Asian gentleman who said ‘Tommy, I took the money.’ I said ‘What do you mean?’ He said, ‘They paid us to prevent us ever talking about the Syrian refugee.’ I said ‘That’s hush money.’ He said, ‘That’s exactly what it was.’”

He further added that 275,000 pounds were spent on non-disclosure to silence teachers. Several other people testified in courts about verbal and physical attacks against them made by the Syrian refugee, including one woman suffering from bite marks. A teacher even said he stabbed another student, according to Robinson.

“The media told the whole country I lied,” he added.