"The emergency legal injunction from No. 10 didn't just fail—it backfired on a global scale. As Keir Starmer’s team worked through the night to "scrub" the Katie Hopkins video from UK servers, a massive response came from across the ocean.
Major US tech platform 'X' officially declined to comply with the British "D-Notice," citing First Amendment protections. Within hours, the banned footage was "pinned" to the top of every feed, rendering the UK censorship order completely useless. Katie Hopkins appeared on a massive US news broadcast, laughing at the attempt to silence her: "Keir, you forgot one thing—the internet doesn't have a border, and freedom of speech is a global currency."
The "Digital Iron Curtain" that Starmer tried to build has been torn down by a single click from Silicon Valley. This isn't just about Katie anymore—it’s now a global movement for the right to speak.
"The emergency legal injunction from No. 10 didn't just fail—it backfired on a global scale. As Keir Starmer’s team worked through the night to "scrub" the Katie Hopkins video from UK servers, a massive response came from across the ocean.
Major US tech platform 'X' officially declined to comply with the British "D-Notice," citing First Amendment protections. Within hours, the banned footage was "pinned" to the top of every feed, rendering the UK censorship order completely useless. Katie Hopkins appeared on a massive US news broadcast, laughing at the attempt to silence her: "Keir, you forgot one thing—the internet doesn't have a border, and freedom of speech is a global currency."
The "Digital Iron Curtain" that Starmer tried to build has been torn down by a single click from Silicon Valley. This isn't just about Katie anymore—it’s now a global movement for the right to speak.
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https://nitter.net/i/status/2025883463329406997