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You sound like one of the wokie mugs who created the rise of the right. Well done, suck it up.
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Who is attending a hate march???? All i can see from the pictures is it looks like a patriotism march.......why are some people obsessed with spreading hate ???
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You can see his political bias from the thread title, it is absolute.
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This 'hate' nonsense is exactly the kind of rhetoric that breeds assassins such as we saw in Utah .
People need to moderate their language and refrain from labelling ordinary folk as extremists . Those on the left of the political divide continue to overuse the word s 'Nazi' , 'Facist' , 'Racist' etc without understanding fully the definitions . That includes the mainstream media who continue to describe such gatherings as 'far right' when they are quite clearly nothing of the sort . |
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You are presenting yourself with these nonsense, hyperbolic knock down ginger threads where you post and run away, as a theatrical, hysterical mug with no sense of balance. Actually try and stay to debate your points in hand which some here even to the right may agree with if you delivered them in a more rational and coherent manner. Kind Regards.
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As well as
This is where democracy has taken us . It has been used against the people of this country for decades and this will continue until we do something about it . That time is growing ever nearer . |
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The OP is spot on. Police arrested 900 grannies and two dozen thugs. The law is an ass.
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It's a sad state of affairs when a march for freedom of speech is described as a "hate march".
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.............. desperately searches through previous threads ....................................
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Being able to remember something from a week ago doesn't sound like such a masterclass, Reynard. Or does it for you?
So what did you radical moderate mean with those posts on your quest for everyone to moderate their language, Reynard? |
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Having 2 opposing protests (the far larger one by patriots, and the smaller reactionary one by those who require the police to babysit them) on the same day, in the same vicinity is simply provocation.
That protest had been planned for months and everything had been arranged, quite what the anti-protest were to gain by showing how few they could rouse is a mystery. One might also ask if, as many seem to imply, those holding the main protest were indeed ‘far right, fascist racist bigots’ then where were they when they also said they were going to ‘run them out’ or words to that effect? |
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Bin is the hardest pensioner in the north of England, and champion gurner as well
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Freedom of speech doesn't include the freedom to break the law. You can't freely ask for someone to be physically harmed.
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Firstly, this is craptin, who openly categorises patriotic blacks to be akin to uncle Toms
So remember that as you read his bs. As for nobby. Labelling patriots as far right hooligans/thugs/fascists etc is the leftist hobby, to the extent the label is the same one used to refer to mosley’s lot that were apparently turned away Well either the patriots arn’t mosley’s lot, or those happy to label them as such suddenly are full of piss and vinegar |
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…and the freedom to protest.
Sure, let them have their protest, but why next to the main one? Do people honestly think there is any net gain at all? Only problems arise from such provocation They could have had today, or next Saturday if they were so inclined |
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Hey dusty, want a warm virtual cuddle for unity and friendship?
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What is the net gain from having them meet up?
You honestly think a single person has come to the conclusion that they have picked the wrong side as a result? |
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Not quite sure why it is meant to have been a provocation when Love&Peace&Unity and freedom of speech absolutist protesters see a few counter protesters.
It has long been a very basic democratic right and principle to allow counter-protests. |
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Either way, dusty....cuddle for unity?
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Or are you opposed to unity and friendship, dustybin?
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I've been on many lefty marches and never seen anyone break the law.
Last week there were some Netanyahu supporters jeering the March for Palestine, we just ignored them. |
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We all know this was an exercise of trying to get the football firms to react
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Everybody always conspiring.
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The anti-mob where taken down into the back of the patriot lot, so much so they had to artificially change the route of the patriots, and the patriots actually kettled the anti-mob in as a result
Utter stupidity in action and nothing to gain |
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So...no cuddle for unity and friendship, dusty? You are just virtue-signalling, no action?
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How many women marched with Tommy yesterday?
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Don’t know
Weren’t many in the rear, were plenty in the front though I recognise there was some state managing for the cameras, but is there a suggestion that the anti-mob targeted the rear on purpose? |
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Stage managing
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Hospitals in London had to deal with an epidemic of injuries caused by knuckle dragging.
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No they didn't, stop blabbering rubbish.
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Crusty was safe behind his Sofa , 100 miles away .. in his 98% White Town
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How’s the knuckles creepy?
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Must be quiet a few Racists hiding in a 98% Gaff .. Crusty
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Arrest rates were twice as high at Notting Hill Carnival than the Unite the Kingdom march, figures suggest.
Twenty-five demonstrators were detained as tensions flared during what is thought to be the largest Right-wing rally in British history on Saturday. Up to 150,000 protesters, many of whom were draped in St George's flags, brought London to a standstill as they marched through the capital's streets demanding the unfolding migrant crisis is brought under control Police claimed they faced 'unacceptable violence' as they scrambled to bring the Tommy Robinson-organised event under control, wielding their batons and pinning demonstrators to the ground. If the Metropolitan Police's attendance estimates are correct, it means around one in every 6,000 attendees were arrested – or 1.7 in every 10,000. There were 24 arrests made on the day with eight people charged for a range of public order, assault on an emergency worker and criminal damage offences. Officers were kicked, punched and faced hurled bottles, flares and other projectiles. Twenty-six suffered injuries, which included broken teeth, a possible broken nose, a concussion, a prolapsed disc and a head injury. In comparison, there were 423 arrests over the two days of Notting Hill Carnival last month |
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Hope the real left turds that protest trump visit get a good hiding from the mets finest.
One thing ya won't find Eva is a left turd holding hamas as responsible as they do Israel, in real terms it's Iran that deserves to eat some crap. Hopefully the Palastinians once free don't fall for Iranian pish in the future. Power to the met, may all thar swings hit skull. |