Female news presenter in a bright orange blouse speaking on a television set with a colorful background, providing insights on current events.

Female news presenter in a bright orange blouse speaking on a television set with a colorful background, providing insights on current events.
Alex Phillips,/Image: Video screenshot via Talk

British journalist, broadcaster, and former politician, Alex Phillips,  Talk (formerly TalkTV) shared an emotional response following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night, warning viewers to stay away from events if Democrats will be present because ‘You might get killed.”

“Because yet again, somebody has attempted to take the life of US President Donald Trump, this time at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.”

“Now, the armed man, believed to be a teacher from Torrance in California and a Democrat supporter, had been staying in the hotel and had somehow managed to smuggle a cache of weapons in with him when he then took it upon himself to storm the dinner. Firing bullets. Thankfully, there have been no casualties. And yet this is the third time that someone’s attempted to take President Trump’s life.”

“In fact, if you were to look at a comparison between assassination attempts and successful assassinations of US presidents and compare those lodged against Republicans and those leveled against the Democrats, you would find a distinct pattern.”

“We’re told, aren’t we, that the right-wing are dangerous, that we’re far-right, that we are warmongers, that we are filled with hate, that we’re divisive, that we need to calm down our rhetoric, that we somehow pose an existential threat to society. And yet the evidence just doesn’t really bear that out, does it?”

“Because yet again Bullets flying through the air at an American event aimed towards somebody on the right wing. Present at that dinner, Erica Kirk, the widow of the assassinated Charlie Kirk. Extremely difficult— extremely, extremely traumatizing event for her.

“And so what do we do about this? Because it seems to me if you are on the right wing and you so much as suggest that immigration should be a bit better controlled, you are treated as if you’re abhorrent, you are ostracized, you’re demonized.”

“On the left, however, you can be as radical as you like. You can use terms such as ‘stamp on the necks of the fascists,’ ‘rid our streets of Nazis,’ and we’ve been through this debate time and again, have we not? Where we turn around and say, ‘Everyone’s got to cool down the rhetoric.’ ‘We’ve all got to mind our words.’”

“No, it’s not ‘we all,’ because from where I’m sitting, there’s only one side of politics that is posing the imminent threat to life. Indeed, on a regular basis, seems to be attacking police officers or shouting terrorist slogans in the street or calling for somebody to be stopped at any cost, using terms such as scum, fascist, Nazi.”

“What are we going to do about this lunatic left wing that seems to have gripped America and indeed gripped the United Kingdom? Does it surprise me that this man responsible for the attempted assassination was a teacher? Well, perhaps in America, much like in the United Kingdom, many of the teachers unions are gripped by radical communism.”

“Does it surprise me he comes from California? Indeed, an entire state at times that looks as though it’s gripped by radical communism. America, and indeed Britain by its side, spent much of the last century fighting radical communism both at home and abroad.”

“We considered those who spread its messages and those who pushed its agenda to be so troubling and so dangerous that we went through decades developing weapons technologies, intense levels of spying and agency work, and intelligence in order to root out those who might share the sentiments of failed communist dictatorships.”

“Fast forward the clock to 2026, and it seems to me, rather than fighting communism, we seem to have it sitting on the green benches of the House of Commons. We have it teaching in schools. We have it infesting our unions. We have it being pushed on social media websites, completely unrestrained, in full belief that they are the ones with superior moral virtue. However twisted, however sick, as Donald Trump might say, these people are, they’re enabled, they’re celebrated, they’re cheered on!

“We need to get real, because what we’re seeing taking place in the United States of America could happen here, especially if we also find ourselves having a change of government.”

“This scourge of left-wing pestilence, the lunacy, the name-calling, the violent rhetoric, the protests, the lies, the fake news, the violence. It’s time we addressed it. It’s gotta stop. It’s got to stop today.”

 

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