UK: Pastor arrested while preaching returns to street for first time in four months to deliver public Easter sermon
Britain’s policing has starkly evolved into a two-tier system. DEI water-carriers who are influenced by the “Islamophobia” subterfuge have driven the development of this two-tier system, which is seen in other leftist-run countries also. For instance, offending Muslims and the aggressive trans lobby has become “hate speech,” no questions asked. To ask questions or to preach in accordance with Christian ethics is no longer tolerated. However, insulting Christians and Jews and even screaming “from the River to the Sea” (which is a call to obliterate the state of Israel from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea) with terrorist flags raised and the police and other authorities will ignore you.
This older video exposes a pattern in Britain. It shows harassment from “ill-informed” police who are targeting Christians in public, in what has been termed “two tier policing” for some time:
CBN also reported on “persecution in the UK”…
The Alliance Defending Freedom described how the police interrogation of Moodley showed anti-Christian bias….
During the interview, Avon and Somerset Police officers asked Pastor Moodley questions, which indicated ideological bias and a failure to understand basic Christian beliefs.
For example, according to Pastor Moodley, the police asked why the pastor preached in an area where he knew Muslims would be present, suggesting there is no right to free speech in such areas. In reality, Pastor Moodley was preaching to all people present in the city centre of Bristol.
Also according to the pastor, most of the police questions focused on his comments on transgender ideology and police asked whether he should criticise the ideology as a Christian.
Dia Moodley, 58, was taken into custody in November on suspicion of “inciting religious hatred” following a street sermon where he criticised Islam and transgender ideology, his legal representatives say.
The father of four alleges that Avon and Somerset Constabulary questioned him about why he chose to preach in an area where Muslims would be present.
“I’ve been arrested for something which is absolutely ludicrous. I did nothing [wrong], but here I am on Saturday going out again to preach during Easter time,” he said.
Mr Moodley argues that Muslims can gather publicly for prayer in London without consequence, while he faces potential arrest for Christian preaching, a disparity he characterises as “two-tier policing”.…






