What happens when governments start focusing on minor inconveniences, like how long people stand in line, rather than addressing the real issues facing their citizens? In this video, Douglas Murray dives into this bizarre phenomenon, starting with the ridiculous suggestion by a UK Labour politician to regulate queuing times. Murray uses this example to illustrate how out of touch the government has become, prioritizing trivial matters while major problems like free speech and real crime go unaddressed. He questions whether this kind of policing is really about safety or if it's about control. Murray argues for the importance of free speech, explaining that in a diverse society, it's essential to allow for a wide range of opinions, rather than clamping down on what can be said. This video is a sharp critique of government priorities, blending Murray’s characteristic humor with serious concerns about the erosion of fundamental freedoms. 🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth analyses and thought-provoking discussions! ►Copyright ©: Footage licensed through Videoblocks, Artgrid, and Envato. Music: Epidemic Sound / Audiojungle / Envato Elements Script / Narration: Point of view Interviews / Video References were used under FAIR USE LAW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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