Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sat down with British activist Tommy Robinson to discuss Robinson’s years-long fight against Islamic Jihad’s increasing presence in Europe under the protection of multiculturalism. 

Robinson, 41, was recently arrested in Canada and ordered to remain in the country over alleged immigration offenses before he was scheduled to speak at multiple events. The full interview between Peterson and Robinson was released on DailyWire+ on Monday.

During the discussion, Robinson told Peterson that he grew up in Luton, England, a town north of London that is now considered “the epicenter of terrorist activities” in Europe. 

“When I was born in 1982, there was one mosque,” he said. “There’s now 45 mosques.” 

“The fertilizer bomb plot was planned in Luton, the 7/7 attacks, they got their bombs in Luton, the Stockholm bomber was radicalized in Luton,” Robinson added. “Terrorist attack after terrorist attack was orchestrated from Luton.” 

WATCH DR. JORDAN PETERSON’S FULL INTERVIEW WITH TOMMY ROBINSON

Robinson described growing up and going to school in the British town, where Muslims, mainly from Pakistan, had migrated. 

“When I went to school, you had the Muslim playground and the non-Muslim playground, so I had very quick learning,” he said. 

“Why were they segregated?” Peterson asked. 

“Well, they segregate themselves. The Muslims did not integrate or assimilate,” Robinson said. “So when you go into the school dinner table, just so people can picture it, you’ll have white sitting with blacks and with Indians and with Sikhs and Hindus all sitting together. And in the corner there’d be ten tables of Muslims. I never understood it as a child.” 

As Robinson grew older, he said that he learned more about the radical Islamic jihadists who had come to his town and how they coordinated with local street gangs that peddle drugs and prostitutes. Robinson added that these issues have been prevalent since 2004 when he began seeking to bring attention to them. 

“There’s a total two-tier policing operation in this town where they get away with what they want. The Islamic community gets whatever they want,” he said in the interview. “The police do not know how to deal with these problems.” 

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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sat down with British activist Tommy Robinson to discuss Robinson’s years-long fight against Islamic Jihad’s increasing presence in Europe under the protection of multiculturalism. 

Robinson, 41, was recently arrested in Canada and ordered to remain in the country over alleged immigration offenses before he was scheduled to speak at multiple events. The full interview between Peterson and Robinson was released on DailyWire+ on Monday.

During the discussion, Robinson told Peterson that he grew up in Luton, England, a town north of London that is now considered “the epicenter of terrorist activities” in Europe. 

“When I was born in 1982, there was one mosque,” he said. “There’s now 45 mosques.” 

“The fertilizer bomb plot was planned in Luton, the 7/7 attacks, they got their bombs in Luton, the Stockholm bomber was radicalized in Luton,” Robinson added. “Terrorist attack after terrorist attack was orchestrated from Luton.” 

WATCH DR. JORDAN PETERSON’S FULL INTERVIEW WITH TOMMY ROBINSON

Robinson described growing up and going to school in the British town, where Muslims, mainly from Pakistan, had migrated. 

“When I went to school, you had the Muslim playground and the non-Muslim playground, so I had very quick learning,” he said. 

“Why were they segregated?” Peterson asked. 

“Well, they segregate themselves. The Muslims did not integrate or assimilate,” Robinson said. “So when you go into the school dinner table, just so people can picture it, you’ll have white sitting with blacks and with Indians and with Sikhs and Hindus all sitting together. And in the corner there’d be ten tables of Muslims. I never understood it as a child.” 

As Robinson grew older, he said that he learned more about the radical Islamic jihadists who had come to his town and how they coordinated with local street gangs that peddle drugs and prostitutes. Robinson added that these issues have been prevalent since 2004 when he began seeking to bring attention to them. 

“There’s a total two-tier policing operation in this town where they get away with what they want. The Islamic community gets whatever they want,” he said in the interview. “The police do not know how to deal with these problems.” 

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