
Chameleon
So now, in Britain, we hand terrorists the tools to wage war—from inside our own prisons. You thought these ideological extremists were serving hard time for the atrocities they committed? Think again. They’re not being punished—they’re being pampered. Cooking classes. Therapy sessions. “Rehabilitation.” A euphemism, it seems, for state-sponsored rearming.
And cook they did. Not meals—but weapons. Boiling oil and makeshift devices. They turned prison kitchens into war zones. The result? Innocent prison officers maimed, burned, traumatized—lives shattered at the hands of people who never deserved leniency in the first place.
These officers, many of whom were just doing their job, now face a lifetime of medical care, psychological trauma, and economic hardship. They’ll require millions in taxpayer-funded compensation just to get by. And while we’re shelling out millions for the victims of terrorist violence behind bars, this same government dares to tell us that the disabled, the elderly, and the vulnerable are the ones putting pressure on the public purse? What planet are we living on?
Now contrast that with another prisoner—Tommy Robinson. A man who, love him or hate him, hasn’t maimed a soul. His “crime”? Speaking out. Warning us. Telling uncomfortable truths about the rise of radical extremism. For that, he’s locked away in a secure unit, while the real threats—the ones with blood on their hands and fire in their ideology—are spoon-fed “skills” that can be turned into lethal attacks.
This isn’t justice. It’s not rehabilitation. It’s betrayal.
You couldn’t write a novel more absurd or more enraging than this reality. We are coddling those who want to destroy us and punishing those who try to protect us.
So here’s the question every politician needs to answer: Why are we cosying up to terrorists while silencing citizens who sound the alarm?
The solution is clear. If these extremists are so culturally and ideologically incompatible with our justice system that even incarceration becomes a threat to public safety—then they don’t belong here. Outsource their imprisonment to nations that understand the threat and don’t serve boiling oil for dinner.
Because every day we delay is another day we gamble with lives. And if another prison officer is burned, broken, or killed because of this cowardly appeasement, that blood won’t just be on the hands of terrorists—it’ll be on yours.
Chameleon.15026052@gmail.com


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