Thought Crime in Britain: Man Fined for Praying Silently in Public

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Kingdom has taken a disturbing step towards thought control
A court convicted Adam Smith-Connor, a British Army veteran, for silently praying near an abortion clinic.This alarming decision effectively
criminalizes personal thoughts and beliefs in public spaces
Smith-Connor stood quietly outside a Bournemouth clinic on November 24, 2022.He later revealed he was praying for his son, aborted two
decades earlier
Court found Smith-Connor guilty of violating a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)
precedent for freedom of thought
The court handed Smith-Connor a two-year conditional discharge and a hefty fine.Thought Crime in Britain: Man Fined for Praying Silently in
Public
This punishment for silent prayer seems grossly disproportionate and raises serious concerns about civil liberties.The Verdict and Its
ImplicationsSmith-Connor expressed disbelief at the verdict
human right.This case is part of a troubling trend in the UK
New laws will create buffer zones around all abortion clinics starting October 31, 2024
These zones will severely restrict personal expression and religious practice in public spaces.The conviction raises alarming questions
about individual rights in modern Britain
It blurs the line between protecting healthcare access and infringing on personal freedoms.This case may have chilling effects on free
speech and religious expression
liberties and freedom of conscience
The outcome of this case could shape the future of personal freedoms in Britain.This verdict sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the
very foundations of a free society