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Ron-Russian
23 Apr 16 22:47
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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/22/video-pegidas-tommy-robinson-attacked-street-muslim-man-racist/

Attacked by an outsider - someone that shouldn't even BE
in the country!

The religion of peace strikes again...

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By:
Ron-Russian
When: 23 Apr 16 22:56
The Muslim controlled British Police are powerless and terrified of the Muslims. They can do as they please with the knowledge that Muslims can break the law with impunity. The Police are like scared mice.

what a post!
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 23 Apr 16 23:10
what's the waste of space British police going to do about this footage
i wonder???

imagine the other way around - after being confronted as soon as TR says he don't like islam
he kicks off - typical example of their way or no way - barbaric ***** -
no place here what so ever
By:
A_T
When: 24 Apr 16 09:10
Probably hangs around muslim areas annoying people waiting to be attacked so he can post "look at this!" videos on youtube
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 10:39
What a daft post from A-T.

These nutters will chop your head off.

Who would risk provoking them face to face?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 10:46
That racist thug who attacked Robinson looked like a typical representative for the religion of peace.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 14:00
'bruv' ffs.
Also, if you court controversy like he does then you'd at least think he could handle himself against a middle aged non football hooligan.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 15:11
Robinson was lucky.

These thugs usually come armed with machine guns.
By:
alun2005
When: 24 Apr 16 15:25
Yes, and just for the record, these gunmen don't spare you if you are a "progressive", "liberal", "pro-immigration", "pro-diversity" drone either.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 15:31
blimey
been many of these machine gunnery attacks on the streets of blightly recently?
By:
alun2005
When: 24 Apr 16 15:49
Dusty, there were machine-gun attacks in Paris last November, carried out by the same people who hate Britain and have many sympathisers here. They want to kill us, even the Useful Lefty Idiots who have aided their progress.

Many people were murdered by automatic weapons at the Bataclan Theatre, Paris at a rock concert that night, The gunmen didn't bother checking whether their victims were Pro-Diversity or Pro Open Borders, they just shot them in cold blood.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 15:59
Isnt this thread about how this Tommy may or may not have got chinned in this country?

Im sure hes been chinned before by others with different views, probs football allegiances?
Would getting chinned by a rival football hooligan be more preferable than being chinned by somebody with a different grievance?

If he got fronted and the guy hit him then telling everyone is a little bit pathetic dont you think?
By:
A_T
When: 24 Apr 16 16:02
Tommy probably gets beaten up quite often - and has done all his life
By:
alun2005
When: 24 Apr 16 16:12
I think this thread is actually about a British citizen's expectation to speak freely about an overwhelmingly important issue which is infecting almost every country in Europe and beyond. And to be able to expect the law of the land to be dispensed without fear or favour to certain groups.

In Paris they do things differently of course. There, they machine-gun cartoonists to death for daring to expect the freedom of expression.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:25
Which is different to a West Ham football 'speaking freely' in a Millwall pub?
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:25
*fan
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:32
For what its worth this for me is about a guy with an agenda being tackled and possibly assaulted by a guy with another.
Im a little bit disappointed tbh that this Tommy felt there was more value in telling others.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 16:36
I'm not surprised you're disappointed that this has come out into the open dustybin.

Yet if Robinson had said something provocative about Islam you'd be condemning him from the rooftops.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:40
Im disappointed that he didnt feel he could deal with it.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 16:44
A man was assaulted on the streets of the UK and dustybin hasn't got a word to say against the one who attacked him. Instead he speaks ill of the victim.

Which speaks for itself that dustybin obviously supports violence, and with a racist tone to it in this case.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:50
You coming to quite a conclusion filling in the parts yourself there crippen.

To start I cant recall Ive ever supported anyone acting violently whatever it is they believe.
This tommy has changed his allegiance a few times and I havnt kept up with it tbh, but the bits that I have seen he has been speaking at rallies which were predominantly made up of footballer hooligans.
Im simply saying that a number of those people wont know where to look hearing of him taking a stance that tells tales.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 16:53
Still not one word of condemnation from dustybin towards Robinson's attacker.
Saying that he doesn't support violence is not the same.

Which speaks volumes about dustybin's attitude towards political and racial violence of this kind.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 16:54
I'll be keeping my eye on you dustybin, and I'd advise others to do the same.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:56
Hold on, just because I outlined why its illogical to assume some assaults are deemed 'not reporting' while other seemingly are isnt itself me not condemning what this guy did.

If you are waiting for me to say that then Im happy to oblige.
The muslim guy was wrong to hit or attempt to hit tommy and the views which he holds on seemingly believing others cant speak against his religion are also wrong and backward.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 16:57
right ho crippen Laugh
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 24 Apr 16 17:00
That's more like it.

I apologise.
By:
dustybin
When: 24 Apr 16 17:03
Theres no need to apologise, infact this is the point I am making.
If people have differing opinion then surely we dont have to go telling people.
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