UK: A Muslim (Enemy of The Cross) Who Spat on St. George's Flag Has Just Been Arrested

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☪ Moon Dragon Creep Got Arrested by Saint George

The arrest of a man for spitting on the St George’s flag may appear, at first glance, like a localised incident of disrespect and civil disorder. But in reality, this act is far more symbolic: it represents the deep fractures in British society, the rise of radical Islamist provocation, and the absolute weakness of Britain’s political class in defending national identity.

Islam and the British State’s Collapse

The arrest will be presented by police as proof of law and order. But the reality is that the Metropolitan Police has long since lost legitimacy. Secret reports, leaked footage, and whistle-blowers all reveal deep corruption, misogyny, racism, and politicised bias. Under London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Labour Party.

We live in an age where cybersecurity breaches can cripple entire nations, where AI is both a weapon and shield, where geopolitical supply chains can be hijacked by hostile powers, and where state-sponsored propaganda from Beijing to Brussels erodes democratic resilience. Yet in Britain, the headlines are dominated not by forward-thinking defence strategies or national resilience building, but by the grotesque theatre of cultural humiliation — a flag desecrated in the very nation it represents.

This is not merely a cultural affront. It is a psychological operation (psych ops) designed to test boundaries, humiliate citizens, and expose the frailty of a state in decline. The British government, rather than standing firm, continues to pander to Labour’s Islamist voter blocs, cover up grooming gangs, and weaponize speech laws against its own people.

😇 Today is Saint George's Day 🐎

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church commemorates Saint George, the "Chief of Martyrs," with a feast every month on the 23rd of the Ethiopian calendar, with major celebrations on May 1 (martyrdom), November 16 (consecration of the first church), and January 27 (scattering of his bones). He is a widely revered and popular saint in Ethiopia, serving as a patron saint for the country, its military, and the imperial family, with prominent sites like the rock-hewn Church of St. George (Bete Giorgis) in Lalibela dedicated to him.

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