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Right. Let’s just get this out straight: Britain’s justice system has officially left the building.
It’s boarded a one-way rocket to Planet Nonsense and crash-landed on the dark side of hypocrisy.
On the one hand, we have Lucy Connolly, a woman who posted a few intemperate sentences on social media which she quickly deleted. But for her clumsy, distasteful Facebook post, she’s been sentenced to 31 months in prison. Thirty-one. For typing.
And on the other? Enter Muhammad Faizan Khan, a man who posed as a food delivery driver, barged into a pregnant woman’s home, sexually assaulted her so violently that she lost her unborn child, and was found guilty. His punishment? A paltry 12 months.
I’m sorry… what algorithm spat this out? This is not a glitch in the system. This is the system under two-tier Labour’s Britain.
Here’s what they’re telling the country: Speech is violence, but violence is… well… an inconvenience?
Let us recap: JJ, a military veteran with epilepsy, opens the door expecting her food delivery and gets Khan instead. He shoves his tongue down her throat, storms into her home, physically overpowers her, causes a miscarriage, and stalks her outside her own windows as she tries to call for help.
He used a fake ID. He trespassed. He traumatised a woman who served this country. And he gets 12 months… probably out in six.
Meanwhile, Lucy types a Facebook post. No trespass. No assault. No pregnancy lost. Just an idiotic opinion which she soon deleted and she’s locked away for nearly three times as long.
I don’t care what part of the political spectrum you fall on. This isn’t left or right. This is upside down.
Have we become so obsessed with optics, appearances, and performative outrage that we’ve forgotten what justice actually means? Have we automated moral reasoning out of existence? Are we fine-tuning sentencing with a broken compass and a blindfold on?
If Lucy Connolly deserved over two years for words, then Khan’s sentence for rape and causing a miscarriage should have been off the charts. If we’re to trust our institutions, courts, judges, the legal system, then the most basic requirement is that punishment fits the crime.
And if it doesn’t? Then people stop trusting.
What JJ suffered is a primal violation, of her body, her home, her autonomy, and her dignity. She lost her unborn child. She lost her safety. She lost her ability to smile at strangers without fear. She now lives in terror that politeness could be seen as provocation.
And yet the man who did this walks free after twelve short months.
Meanwhile, Lucy Connolly will watch the seasons change from a prison window for a bad post.
This isn’t justice. It’s a satire, written by Kafka and directed by Monty Python.
And here’s the thing: JJ, brave enough to report her attacker, was accused in court of being a racist and of having “enjoyed it.” As if the trauma wasn’t enough, she was gaslit under oath. The system put her on trial for daring to be a victim.
So where do we go from here?
We need to decide, right now, what kind of society we are. Do we still believe in proportional justice? In reason? In sanity? Or are we governed now by an outrage economy and optical sentencing, where it’s safer to rape someone than to post the wrong opinion online?
This case should make your blood boil. It is a moral litmus test for the soul of Britain. And right now, the results are in: we are failing.
Utterly. Spectacularly. And shamefully.
This article (Labour’s Two-Tier Justice: Rapist Gets 12 Months. Facebook Poster Gets 31. What Happened to Britain?) was created and published by Conservative Post and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author CP
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