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He posted a video of his version but the police come and arrest him as he is doing it
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"He called me a racist w@nker and spat in my face. He ended up on his arse off course"
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He gets called racist yet nobody ever produces any evidence and his troubles are always reactionary due to being attacked in some way why is this?
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If anybody ever had any real evidence of Tommy Robinson being racist it would've been produced and he'd have been finished years ago
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Plod turn up mob handed. Pity they don’t do that for nonces.
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try supporting leyton orient anything must be better than supporting tommy robinson,theres 200 in every weatherspoons
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Real name Stephen Yaxley Lennon
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unlucky he came close to been YSL,instead of been SYL
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Plod turn up mob handed. Pity they don’t do that for nonces.
Been a couple in the Midlnads Did turn up Inj .. To join in . |
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Anyone know if the beards who felt up his daughter were ever charged?
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lux..you are disgusting
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How so twizzle?
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'Felt up'..you think that's appropriate terminology for an indecent assault on an 8yr old girl?
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their probably spending more time wondering why their dad spends 12 weeks a year in nick
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Indecent assault, felt up ... I consider both condemnatory in tone. Apologies if it came across differently.
I've always been sympathetic to TR. |
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probably seething that covering face is now mandatory on public transport
, him and his racist followers will never get the burka banned now |
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looks like the auld tommy punch from behind as the bloke had both hands on his bike,its tommy,s fav punch
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Bloke does some to be facing the other way in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_awf9qdfP8 |
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*seem
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T R is not racist MALAY...hes standing up for white English people. In England.
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only bloke he,s looked in the eye is that 14 yr old kid at England game
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The student on the bike learned a lesson in life skills
Don't spit potentially fatal covid riddled saliva at a white man or else you get a clump. Now go with god my son |
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Our British police are amazing.
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It's not Easter is it?
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When you are spat at, you laugh at the silly fool, not hit him.
Dude needs some anger management training. |
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From what I've seen of Tommy Robinson he seems like a bit of a dick.
However in the current especially I would have thought if someone spits in your face you're entitled to retaliate with violence. |
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Current climate
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The filth at the holiday park has been charged.
With child offenses. |
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Only two party's have been investigated by the echr for racism , one was the Bnp, The stinking Labour party are currently under investigation.
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Wasc you are Ritchie.
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Which racist political party was he leader of Richie?
Genuine question as i'm at a loss ![]() |
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People need to fact check before shouting racism at every opportunity they can
The insult is starting to lose its potency such is its misuse/overuse |
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Tommy Robinson - Enemy of the State a good read
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Was it the Figment of my Fertile Imagination Libtard Bummerati Party?
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don't think anyone who,s witnessed an EDL march neded lecturing on whats racist,they fdont march inm bnlackburn,burnley,luton etc because of the cuisine
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If you allow someone to spit at you in these days of pandemic and do nothing then you are a coward and deserve to be subservient, apologetic, non-entities.
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The powerful story of Tommy Robinson, former leader of the EDL and a man persecuted by the British state, simply for standing up in support of British troops. Tommy describes growing up on the streets of Luton, a town plagued by Islamic extremism and criminal gangs and how his livelihood was taken from him when he led a street protest against it. Hounded through the courts and thrown to the Muslim underworld which runs England's prisons, when Tommy refused to be broken the police tried to blackmail him – into working for them.
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Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal Paperback – 1 Mar. 2016
Peter McLoughlin spent years believing the Leftist narrative, namely it was 'a racist myth' that organised Muslim groups in Britain and the Netherlands ('grooming gangs') were luring white schoolgirls into a life of prostitution. But in 2009 he first encountered people who said their children had been groomed like this. These informants had non-white people in their immediate and extended family, and were thus unlikely to be racists. So McLoughlin dug deeper and what he found shocked him: there were mounds of evidence that social workers, police officers, Muslim organisations, journalists and even some Members of Parliament must have known about these grooming gangs for decades, and they had turned a blind-eye to these crimes. He also came across references to incidents where any proof had since vanished. McLoughlin spent several years uncovering everything he could and documenting this scandal before the evidence disappeared. He demonstrates that the true nature of this grooming phenomenon was known about more than 20 years ago. While he was writing this book, Parliament was forced by rising anger in Britain to conduct its own low-key investigation. The eventual report concluded the grooming problem was basically in one town: Rotherham. Official reports finally admitted there were more than 1400 victims in this otherwise unremarkable town. McLoughlin argues the authorities will continue their cover-up of this scandal, with many thousands of new victims across the country every year. The criminal indicators in Rotherham are to be found in scores of towns across Britain. McLoughlin's book is an attempt to get the public to wake up, for them to demand civilised solutions, because if the social contract breaks down, people may turn to vigilante justice as the prostituting of schoolgirls continues unabated. The book documents the hidden abuse of Sikh victims by grooming gangs, and how Sikhs in Britain have already resorted to vigilante justice. The book exposes how political correctness was used to silence potential whistle-blowers, and how this grooming phenomenon demonstrates that multiculturalism does not work. Every layer of authority in the British state comes under detailed examination to expose their part in the scandal. McLoughlin leaves no stone unturned, and at 130,000 words in length, it is likely to be the most detailed critique of this scandal for years to come. |