@edhe It's the same thing in the United States, unfortunately. Modern liberalism has evolved into a global cult mentality over the past several decades, replacing the moderate social liberalism of the past with hawkish self-hating apocalypse-criers and chronically-marginalized "victims". Be it the once-Great Britain or America, anything short of absolute devotion to extreme left-wing ideology is indescribable heresy and morally on-par with the worst of Nazi-era Germany.

The liberal belief system is now one where the consensus of the party is infallible and undeniably true; any person who disagrees with what is so clearly true cannot be doing so for any legitimate reasons, so they must have ulterior motives: they are racist, sexist, xenophobic, transphobic, "Zionist", a familiar epithet one might remember from not so long ago that has suddenly entered mainstream use not only in the liberal American media, but by lawmakers and members of the House of Congress.

Any beliefs held by those who do not conform to those of the party, be it the English citizenry taking back their centuries-old sovereignty from the EU or the American voters electing a strong conservative figure as a check against the burgeoning radical left-ward swing of one of the two major political parties, is to be denigrated, characterized as evil, fundamentally-harmful, something to be feared. Before President Trump, those of us who have slightly less than 5,000 hours clocked in Fortnite may remember the daily calls for the undeniably evil, racist, idiotic "war criminal" George W. Bush to be imprisoned for a myriad of perceived offences, not to mention George H.W. Bush before him, and the "reactionary warmongerer criminal" Ronald Reagan before him. It's uncanny how every single presidential candidate that does not subscribe to the accepted ideology somehow all manage to simultaneously be both secret and unabashedly-racist neo-Nazi war criminals decade after decade. If you find yourself participating in this cycle of vilifying people you disagree with (also known simply as "politics"), you are no stranger to the subtle influence of the cult mentality of modern liberalism.

As ever, those who contradict the will of the party are to be imprisoned, abolished, impeached, silenced. According to newly-elected Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass.: "We don't need any more brown faces that don't want to be a brown voice. We don't need black faces that don't want to be a black voice." What does that even mean? Dare to ask? You are now a racist, unlike Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, individuals who in their youthful ignorance perpetuated actual racism by wearing either blackface make-up or a KKK outfit in the case of the former and blackface in the latter's, who each get a free pass and remain in their public offices unaccosted without calls for impeachment because they subscribe to the party ideals. "Bringing these groups together is beyond irresponsible; it is essentially conducting a hate summit at the White House," the Southern Poverty Law Center proclaimed Monday morning regarding President Trump's social media summit last Thursday. Based off that line, you would think the president hosted KKK leader David Duke in the Rose Garden for a Sunday interview, as if his opinions mattered. No, actually, that was CNN who did that in 2016, but President Trump did something far worse in the eyes of the party — he invited citizen journalists, bloggers, and humorous people who make memes to the White House. #Impeach45

Any actions taken by those who do not subscribe to the accepted ideology of the party are to be vilified and compared to the worst evils in human history at the expense of trivializing the latter by comparison, even if the party are themselves guilty of the same offences. Welcome to the modern world, where good is evil and some thoughts are freer than others.