When Crime Happens, Tommy Sees Passports — I See Victims
Children were harmed. Institutions failed. But sure, let’s hear Tommy’s immigrant fairy tales again.
I’m trying to make one simple point: a crime is a crime — and the person who commits it is an individual, not a nationality, not a race, not a gender.
The focus should be on the children’s wellbeing, on the fact that they cried for help and were ignored, and on how the institutions responsible for protecting them failed. That’s where the scrutiny belongs — on the crime and the failures, not on the criminal’s passport.
But of course, Tommy Robinson and the far‑right usually have a different view: they turn every crime into a story about “immigrants,” as if British people are somehow allowed to commit crimes while immigrants are not — and as if supporting the victims is optional.
Their logic is always the same:
When the criminal is British: “He’s troubled; society failed him.”
When the criminal is not British: “See! Immigrants! Culture! Deport everyone!”
It’s absurd.
A criminal is a criminal. A rapist is a rapist. A child abuser is a child abuser. Nationality doesn’t change the crime.
The only thing that matters is that children were harmed, ignored, and failed by the very institutions meant to protect them.
So tell me,
Tommy Robinson
— What’s your comment now

