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Tommy Robinson – Bravery, where Silence Reigns. A Survey of the latest Documentaries by Robinson

22. marts 2023 - International - af Michael Pihl

On Saturday, April 4 [2023] Tommy Robinson revisits Copenhagen and the Free Press Society for the premiere of his latest documentary. He has not rested on his laurels since he was here in January 2020 to receive the Sappho-prize of the Free Press Society and here we bring a short survey of some of the documentaries of Tommy Robinson.

All of them focus on social and societal issues, which no other journalists nor producers of documentaries dares to touch.


In 2019 he produced the documentary ‘Panodrama – an exposé of BBC’ disclosing by classical undercover journalism the dishonest and dirty methods of this British State medium.


In 2022 he released the documentary ‘The Rape of Britain’: an appalling and imperative investigation into the exploitation by Muslim rape-gangs of socially sidelined girls in the city of Telford with several of the statements by the victims pointing to failures by local authorities and possibly downright corruption.


In January 2023 Tommy Robinson came out with the documentary ‘The Phantom Rape Gang’ reporting on a wretched girl’s trumped up accusations of rape, which polarized the local community of the city of Barrow thereby risking to discredit the many other – truthful – testimonies of girls subjected to Muslim rape gangs in other parts of England. This video chronicles a story completely different from the untrue account of the matter which e.g. Danish journalist Poul Høi served to the innocent readers of the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende. 


Last Friday, March 17 – Saint Patrick’s day – Tommy Robinson published the documentary ‘Plantation 2 – The Rise of the Celts’ telling the story of the migrant crisis in Ireland and the public commotion especially among women of the working classes against the social consequences of this replacement of the population.


Come forward Saturday April 1 to support The Free Press Society and the latest documentary by Tommy Robinson ‘The Unmentionable comes to Copenhagen – trykkefrihed.dk