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Is anyone on this forum attending the March today.  I hear alot of the footy lads and footy supporters groups are going.

 

Im Interested in there experience and whether they got there message of free speech across.

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48 minutes ago, Raj said:

https://news.sky.com/story/community-voices-shock-and-fears-after-woman-raped-in-racially-aggravated-attack-13429717

 

 

 

Hope this doesnt spark more trouble.

Sikhs, rightly so, protect their people with vigour.

If the scumbags are caught by the community they will wish they weren't born 

scum

This is really unfortunate, but this is things to come. 

 

The criminal element of the far right, believe they have given a pass and also praised for there violent, abhorrent crimes within there far right community.

 

I grew up in Braunstone in the 80's, looks like we're going back there again.

 

In one sense, it would be nice to see the Sikhs wake up, bring back the Shere Punjab and kick some proper assembly.

Posted
4 minutes ago, kenny said:

I thought about it. But it's lubenham scarecrow festival today and I'm only prepared to attend one idealogical event in a weekend.

I heard the lubenham scarecrow festival is where the true far right go, the real hard-core...

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2 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

I heard the lubenham scarecrow festival is where the true far right go, the real hard-core...

Costumes, splat the rat, tombola? I wonder if I ought to go to the match for a more centrist day out?

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Im Interested in there experience and whether they got there message of free speech across.

For them or for others too? 

 

Everyone has it. 

 

There's also freedom of consequence too... 

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, StanSP said:

For them or for others too? 

 

Everyone has it. 

 

There's also freedom of consequence too... 

Free speech is universal, right?

 

 

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We have had flags put on lampposts near me and some tension this week. Incredibly, the streets have become less safe due to those who want to "keep our streets safe" turning up in a reasonably quiet, low crime, fairly tensionless area. 

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I'm sure there will be some decent and genuine people involved in any marches today but they'll be missed by the pissed up louts, and the cameras will focus on them  Would any other group take a crate of beers to a protest lol

 

 

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2 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said:

I'm sure there will be some decent and genuine people involved in any marches today but they'll be missed by the pissed up louts, and the cameras will focus on them  Would any other group take a crate of beers to a protest lol

 

 

Just watched the live YouTube feed.  Seems people are having fun, singing songs, drinking beer.  I hope it continues that way.

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3 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Just watched the live YouTube feed.  Seems people are having fun, singing songs, drinking beer.  I hope it continues that way.


Hope it is completely peaceful and the day ends without it hardly being mentioned anywhere.

 

Also depends on how many potential agitators rock up aswell unfortunately 

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And don't forget the leftist/MI5 agents within the larger crowd itself ready to make all of these incredibly decent people look bad, guys. :thumbup:

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3 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

And don't forget the leftist/MI5 agents within the larger crowd itself ready to make all of these incredibly decent people look bad, guys. :thumbup:

:brendan:that's the plan, Starmer setup

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Posted
2 hours ago, Dr The Singh said:

Is anyone on this forum attending the March today.  I hear alot of the footy lads and footy supporters groups are going.

 

Im Interested in there experience and whether they got there message of free speech across.

F all to do with free speech

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Posted
1 minute ago, leicsmac said:

Infiltrate, provoke masks off, neutralise.

 

Clinical. :D

Finally sTarmer has 'smashed' something.......in his monotone voice 'we have smashed the gangs...from the far right.' 

Posted
4 hours ago, CornwallFox said:

The fact an individual at a university wrote a tweet does not indicate that everybody at that university, or the university itself, has anything to do with it. 

 

 

Half the problems we have in the world stem from us pigeon holing whole groups, particularly if we disagree with them in some way. 

:englandsmile4wf: Amen to that 

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