London's Freedom March

British flag (image by Comfreak - Pixabay)

British flag (image by Comfreak - Pixabay)

There was a huge march in London yesterday.

But, according to mainstream media (MSM), nothing happened.

This is the third such march that has not been reported, even though the second one involved a lot of chanting outside the offices of the BBC.

But, like the first two, there is no report of yesterday’s march on the BBC, any of the other news channels, many of the broadsheets and tabloids… it’s as if it happened in a parallel universe.

Why are these protests being ignored?

The march, like the others before it, was a protest for freedom.

Many people have had enough of the government curtailing our freedoms, coercing and manipulating us into following their diktats, using psychological methods to keep us in a state of fear…

Democracy is defined as ‘government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives’.

But this so-called democracy exists in name only, a democracy without the ‘demos’, the people.

Matters that affect us are passed and brought into practice without any debate in Parliament and the majority of our representatives, the MPs (members of Parliament), do not protest that they’re being kept out of the loop.

When we write to our MPs questioning the government’s imposition of restrictions, pointing out that no science is being followed, we tend to get a standard reply in line with the narrative that our leaders know what they’re doing.

The opposition party has failed miserably in opposing.

So, it seems the only way we can make ourselves seen and heard is to march.

Because of the distance and my inability to stand and walk for too long (weak back), I haven’t been to these marches. But I support them 100% and I am with them in spirit.

Thankfully, there are reports of the march on independent media; here is one by someone who was ‘On the march at yesterday’s anti-lockdown protest.