UK Police Filmed Beating Anti-Lockdown Protestors Black and Blue on ‘Freedom Day’

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UK cops caught beating anti-lockdown protestor black and blue on so-called Freedom Day

People in London peacefully protesting the fact that “freedom day” is anything but that, were met with more violent police responses than during lockdown Monday, with video footage emerging showing residents being beaten black and blue.

The shocking scenes mostly took place in Parliament Square, with protestors chanting “arrest Boris Johnson” and “shame on police.”

https://twitter.com/WinstonCProject/status/1417070551160561666

Summit.news reports: It didn’t take long for the massive gathering to devolve into this:

A heavy police presence, combined with a sweltering hot day made for the perfect storm:

https://twitter.com/NewsForAllUK/status/1417252258689994754

In total 11 arrests were made, according to reports.

Footage of the protests was even censored from social media, prompting one outlet to suggest that the ‘conspiracy theorists might be right’.

The huge protest came after it was announced, on “freedom day”, that vaccine passports would be mandatory to enter “crowded venues” from the end of September.

In addition, the government indicated that the system would be expanded to apply not only to venues, but in workplaces, including offices.

The London protests follow similar scenes in France and Greece, where the government have announced plans to exclude the unvaccinated from society.

French President Emmanuel Macron has been forced to back down on imposing mandatory vaccine passports for entry to shopping malls after several volatile nationwide protests.

As we previously noted, while the UK government has claimed to have lifted restrictions, the use of masks and social distancing continues, as does government tracking and forced quarantines, along with the aforementioned introduction of vaccine passports.

It’s the complete antithesis of freedom.

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