Omega
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If it does go peacefully you have no problem with it then marching then.As you have been told numerous times, this is not a peaceful protest that is being organised. I've told you again now, maybe it will sink in.
If it does go peacefully you have no problem with it then marching then.As you have been told numerous times, this is not a peaceful protest that is being organised. I've told you again now, maybe it will sink in.
Absolutely no problem with a peaceful march. The right to peaceful protest is a cornerstone of our democracy in my opinion.If it does go peacefully you have no problem with it then marching then.
He doesn't know what they're fighting back against.Fighting back againt who? We are all scratching our heads wondering what the hell is going on?
Sure that wasnt just the queue for the bus?
If these 's encounter a congregation defending their place of worship, they will a get a good hiding - then arrested, then a court appearance where they will cry.If these warriors ran down your streets you would all be peeping from behind your curtains, they are fighting back good on them
Absolutely no problem with a peaceful march. The right to peaceful protest is a cornerstone of our democracy in my opinion.
They're fighting back against the conditions that the stupid feckers voted for.He doesn't know what they're fighting back against.
If its a peaceful protest I agree. I think most would.No i don’t think you should be able to organise a riot. I do believe everyone has the tight to protest peacefully weather i agree or not with what they protesting about
I don't either.
Simply putting "peaceful march" on an ePoster doesn't really convince me that this is what is intended, or what will happen though.
Evidence across a number of cities this week indicate these events quickly descend into riots, whatever is intended.
Peaceful matches don't require beer, coke and setting fire to cars.
Yeah, I was trying to pull him into a debate, but he didn't take the bait...they don't have an answer, they are just angry about immigration in general which makes them racists.He doesn't know what they're fighting back against.
The latest RWNJ conspiracy theory is it's left wing undercover activists infiltrating peaceful demonstrations (organised by ex-EDL members, but shhhhh) stirring up the violence.I don't either.
Simply putting "peaceful march" on an ePoster doesn't really convince me that this is what is intended, or what will happen though.
Evidence across a number of cities this week indicate these events quickly descend into riots, whatever is intended.
Peaceful matches don't require beer, coke and setting fire to cars.
Being concerned about immigration does not make one a racist. Discriminating against a person due to their skin colour or enthnicity does.Yeah, I was trying to pull him into a debate, but he didn't take the bait...they don't have an answer, they are just angry about immigration in general which makes them racists.
They’ve proven multiple times over the last couple of days that they can’t march peacefully and will attack the police, public and propertyI don’t like it all when you can not protest whether you like what they are protesting about or not. This is a bad place to be you will also give the far right more ammunition to play the victim to those that are not far right but in their minds have genuine concerns
Let them march and show the less far right of the march they don’t want to be associated with these idiots .
Oh straight out the Trump play book. That kind of misinformation is pure fascismThe latest RWNJ conspiracy theory is it's left wing undercover activists infiltrating peaceful demonstrations (organised by ex-EDL members, but shhhhh) stirring up the violence.
You couldn't make it up (but they have.)
Immigration is a necessity. We have an aging population while we are having less kids. More people of pensionable age and less people paying into the pot and working in the nhs and care system to look after them.Being concerned about immigration does not make one a racist. Discriminating against a person due to their skin colour or enthnicity does.
I’m concerned about immigration and the continued pressure on housing, transport, education etc., but I have challenged and fought against racism since my early teens.