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Unite The Kingdom Rally: What The Media Didn’t Tell You
The Unite The Kingdom rally was quickly framed by parts of the mainstream media as something dark, hateful, or simply “far-right.” But that framing is too simple to explain what actually happened.
What I saw was not just a caricature of “racists marching.” I saw a public expression of deep national concern. People were there because they believe Britain is being ignored. They are worried about mass immigration, Islamism, grooming gangs, free speech, two-tier policing, national identity, and the future of the country their families live in.
That does not mean every person at any rally is perfect. It does not mean every slogan is wise. It does not mean every speaker should be beyond criticism. But it does mean the media should stop pretending that ordinary concerns about national identity, law, order, safeguarding, and cultural change are automatically hatred.
A Huge Rally That Could Not Be Ignored
The scale of the rally matters.
This was not a tiny fringe gathering hidden away in a corner. Millions of people came out in London, and the atmosphere showed that many people feel the country has reached a serious moment.
On my livestream, the response was incredible. The stream reached over 2,500 peak concurrent viewers, which is a record for my channel. That matters because it shows that people are hungry for coverage that does not simply repeat the mainstream media script.
People wanted to see what was actually happening. They wanted context. They wanted someone to speak plainly. They wanted to understand why so many people felt strongly enough to march. We are the people of Truth, we will always stand in victory against evil!

Why People Were Really There
The central issue was not race.
The central issue was the future of Britain being preserved from dangerous wicked ideologies.
Many people at the rally were expressing concern over Islamism, not hatred. That distinction matters. Islamism is a political and ideological project fundamentally connected to Islam. People want freedom to express this concern and have it reversed.
A mature society must be able to criticise ideologies, "religious" law systems, political extremism, and cultural practices without every criticism being dismissed as racism.
People were also there because they believe the British state has repeatedly failed its own people. The grooming gangs scandal is one of the clearest examples and the cover ups were damning.
For years, victims were failed. Authorities were slow. Data was weak. Officials appeared more afraid of difficult conversations than of protecting vulnerable woman and children. That is why many people are angry.
It is not hatred to ask why vulnerable girls were failed and raped on many occasions at the hands of muslims claiming that their "religion" condones it.
It is not racism to ask why institutions avoided hard questions.
It is not extremism to demand truth, accountability, and protection for children.
Demographic Change Is Real
Another reason people marched is because demographic change in Britain is real. It is not a conspiracy to notice it. It is not hateful to talk about it. It is documented in official figures.
The 2021 Census for England and Wales showed that the percentage of people identifying as “White: English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British” fell to 74.4%, down from 80.5% in 2011 and 87.5% in 2001.
That does not mean every demographic change is evil. It does not give anyone permission to hate their neighbour because of skin colour. But it does prove that the country has changed dramatically in a short period of time and people are allowed to ask questions.
The issue is not whether people from different backgrounds can live together peacefully. They can. It Is however an issue when a specific ideology cannot live peacefully in a society that it did not build and does not want to integrate with... Sadly that is what we witness when it comes to Islam much of the time. People have a right to be concerned about that and if they do not want Islamism in their country then it should be expelled legally.
Another huge issue is whether the native population is allowed to notice rapid change, ask questions, and demand honesty from politicians without being branded hateful. However people such as Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan have clearly tried to shut down legitimate conversations and label innocent people as "fall right racists".
The New Labour Immigration Question
There is also a long-running argument about New Labour-era immigration policy.
Many people believe mass immigration was not just an accident, but a political choice that changed Britain permanently (In your own time research what Tony Blair advocated for). Whether people debate the exact motives or wording, the result is visible: Britain changed, and many ordinary people feel they were never properly asked.
That is one of the reasons trust has collapsed.
A nation is not just an economy. A nation is memory, inheritance, law, language, culture, family, faith, and trust. When people feel those things are being changed above their heads, eventually they speak out, and that is what we are witnessing today, a revolution.
Tommy Robinson And The “Racist” Label
Tommy Robinson is one of the most controversial figures in Britain but mainly because the mainstream has framed him that way. Some people hate him. Many people support him. But calling every person who attended the rally racist is not Intellectual or serious in the slightest.

There were people from different backgrounds present. There were people who came because of grooming gangs. There were people who came because of immigration. There were people who came because of free speech. There were people who came because they believe the media lies about them. There were people who came because they are tired of being told they are hateful for caring about their own country.
The media often uses labels to end the conversation before it begins.
“Far-right” labels has become a way of avoiding the actual issues, but no more!
If the concerns are real, calling people names will not make those concerns disappear. Evidently.
The Piers Morgan And Mainstream Media Problem
The deeper issue is media framing.
When broadcasters, commentators, and mainstream outlets focus only on the most negative possible interpretation, they create a distorted picture.
If thousands of people gather because they are worried about Islamism, mass immigration, grooming gangs, national identity, and free speech, it is not honest to reduce the entire thing to “racism.”
That does not mean every criticism made at the rally was perfectly worded. It means the media has a responsibility to separate legitimate public concern from actual hatred.
If they refuse to do that, they are not informing the public. They are managing perception.
And when people can watch livestream footage for themselves, the old media filter becomes weak, and that is what we have witnessed occur in these modern times. That is why independent coverage matters.
A Christian Perspective: Truth Without Hatred
As a Christian, I believe truth must be spoken, but it must be spoken with wisdom.
We should reject racism. We should reject uncalled for violence. We should reject false accusation.
But we should also reject cowardice.
It is not loving to ignore evil. It is not righteous to stay silent while children are abused, borders are mismanaged, laws are weakened, or people are shamed for noticing what is happening around them.
Ephesians 5:11
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
There is a way to expose darkness without becoming hateful.
There is a way to defend a nation without despising innocent people.
There is a way to oppose Islamism without hating every individual Muslim person that is sadly under Islamic deception.
There is a way to speak about immigration without denying the humanity of migrants.
That is the line serious people must walk, but the preservation of a nation and safety of its citizens must come first over illegal criminals.
What The Rally Really Revealed
The rally revealed that Britain is restless.
People do not trust the mainstream media. They do not trust lefty politicians. They do not trust institutions that ignored grooming gangs. They do not trust commentators who call them names instead of answering their questions.
They are not satisfied with being told to be quiet.
They want borders discussed honestly. They want safeguarding failures exposed. They want Islamism confronted. They want free speech defended. They want Britain to remain a Beautiful Christian land.
That is why this moment matters.
Final Thought
The Unite The Kingdom rally should not be dismissed with lazy labels. It should be studied as a sign of where Britain is now And where it is heading.
A serious nation listens when its people are unsettled and rising up.
An arrogant establishment mocks them, smears them, and then acts shocked when the anger and division grows.
The question is not whether everyone agrees with Tommy Robinson.
The question is whether Britain is still allowed to speak honestly about immigration, Islamism, grooming gangs, national identity, and the future of the country.
From what I saw, the answer from the people was clear.
They are tired of being ignored.
They are tired of being lied about.
They are tired of being called racist for caring about their own country.
We are tired of a vile and wicked ideology trying to replace the beauty of Christianity and freedom.
Truth must be spoken with wisdom!
That is why independent media matters. My channels and journalism matters.
That is why I livestreamed it.
And that is why I will keep covering what the mainstream media refuses to handle honestly.
Sources and further reading:
Saint AVS livestream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWTmtJM-Ltc
ONS Census 2021 ethnicity data:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/culturalidentity/ethnicity
National audit on group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-audit-on-group-based-child-sexual-exploitation-and-abuse