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Not really, people on the centre right tend to judge people as individuals. It's the left who have to put people in boxes, black, white, gay, straight, man, woman.

Like the nationalistic demo mentioned at the start of this thread, it's all bollox.

Pipe down whitey :angry:

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Should have held it on a weekday morning. Anyone educated with a proper job should know better and that way the Leicester Youth can go along but still make it to Peterborough as well.

****ing knuckle-dragging morons. I wish they'd start an all-white community somewhere. The Isle of Wight perhaps (sorry IOW Fox).

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Should have held it on a weekday morning. Anyone educated with a proper job should know better and that way the Leicester Youth can go along but still make it to Peterborough as well.

****ing knuckle-dragging morons. I wish they'd start an all-white community somewhere. The Isle of Wight perhaps (sorry IOW Fox).

It's called Braunstone isn't it? :whistle:

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Where do these ****ers get off abusing our soldiers, if they hate the freedom supplied by their actions they can fook off & join the other side. I am sure we would see who the cowards are then, when the action is happening. :thumbup:

How anyone can believe that Hussain or the Taliban are worthy of support is mind blowing. I am not suggesting the U.K was right in it's reasons for war, but our soldiers are doing their jobs & keeping us safe.

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Where do these ****ers get off abusing our soldiers, if they hate the freedom supplied by their actions they can fook off & join the other side. I am sure we would see who the cowards are then, when the action is happening. :thumbup:

How anyone can believe that Hussain or the Taliban are worthy of support is mind blowing. I am not suggesting the U.K was right in it's reasons for war, but our soldiers are doing their jobs & keeping us safe.

As an ex squaddie mate I could not agree with you more :angry:

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As an ex squaddie mate I could not agree with you more :angry:

I know fook all about army life etc,

However having seen Ross Kemp in Afghanistan (seemed very real & he got in amonst the front line & danger) I have a much better idea of what our forces are currently facing, and it is not a walk in the park. These tossers need either a relaity check and stop being so fooking bang out of oreder or a rocket back to ****offistan :thumbup: :thumbup:

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I really wish I hadn't opened this thread. >_<

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This topic was about some clowns marching for we are the English or whatever

But as been already put, we all cheer if SWP scores for England or Monty gets a few wickets

And I have fought with lads from Fiji etc.. who are not English,but fight for Britain

But these cnuts.. :angry::angry::angry:

fooking deport them

Posted

It was good to see the crowd stick up for the soldiers and shout down those protesters, who lets face it are no better than the idiots organising the aforementioned rally.

Annoying to see the police dragging away the people who stood up to them though, they should have been dragging away the people causing the unrest in the first place.

By all means have an "anti war rally", but doing it at that time and in that place is incitement and should not have been allowed.

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Interesting to see how well prepared these protesters are with their pre-prepared placards and how many have not got work commitments on a Tuesday.

It's not the soldiers they should be aiming their vitriol at anyway. The soldiers sign up to fight where they are told. They don't have a choice once they enlist.

If the protesters have a grievance they should take it up with Tony Blair. He came the bullshit, he took us into the War under false pretences and it is he who's responsible for the consequences which include the losses suffered by the servicemen themselves and their families.

I wonder how many Labour politicians were walking beside the soldiers today. Not Tony Blair I warrant.

Pity. In fact it's a pity he didn't have to lead us into the fighting which has delivered exactly what I said it would...

Endless misery, huge amounts of resentment, the opportunity for fanatics to take advantage and fan the flames of hatred among impressionable people for their own ends and the loss of political credibility and influence with no upside that I can yet see.

My view all along has been that the War in Iraq is illegal.

And there are clearly people who believe the Americans broke their law in going in too.

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/...?q=iraqwar.html

http://www.kirkbytimes.co.uk/antiwaritems/cia.html

Those laws, of course, are meant to safeguard against embarking on such disasters.

But Michael Meacher goes further and even questions the validity of the global war on terrorism.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/se...eptember11.iraq

His comments make interesting reading although there are other threats to Western life other than just the prospects of having insufficient oil.

And the wars haven't helped in that respect either.

We should have taken the moral high ground and used the acts of terrorism against us as means of advertising our values and respect for the laws that uphold those values.

Instead we've pissed on our laws and devalued our worth in the eyes of so many people including those who would rather have their laws.

Blair/Bush et al should be asked to answer for that. Not our ridiculously brave young soldiers who have simply been doing their jobs and losing their lives and limbs for a lie.

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Instead we've....... devalued our worth in the eyes of so many people.

Furthermore it's completely bollocksed our chances of winning Eurovision ever again.

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Interesting to see how well prepared these protesters are with their pre-prepared placards and how many have not got work commitments on a Tuesday.

It's not the soldiers they should be aiming their vitriol at anyway. The soldiers sign up to fight where they are told. They don't have a choice once they enlist.

If the protesters have a grievance they should take it up with Tony Blair. He came the bullshit, he took us into the War under false pretences and it is he who's responsible for the consequences which include the losses suffered by the servicemen themselves and their families.

I wonder how many Labour politicians were walking beside the soldiers today. Not Tony Blair I warrant.

:appl::appl::appl:

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Where do these ****ers get off abusing our soldiers, if they hate the freedom supplied by their actions they can fook off & join the other side. I am sure we would see who the cowards are then, when the action is happening. :thumbup:

How anyone can believe that Hussain or the Taliban are worthy of support is mind blowing. I am not suggesting the U.K was right in it's reasons for war, but our soldiers are doing their jobs & keeping us safe.

I know fook all about army life etc,

However having seen Ross Kemp in Afghanistan (seemed very real & he got in amonst the front line & danger) I have a much better idea of what our forces are currently facing, and it is not a walk in the park. These tossers need either a relaity check and stop being so fooking bang out of oreder or a rocket back to ****offistan :thumbup: :thumbup:

It was good to see the crowd stick up for the soldiers and shout down those protesters, who lets face it are no better than the idiots organising the aforementioned rally.

Annoying to see the police dragging away the people who stood up to them though, they should have been dragging away the people causing the unrest in the first place.

By all means have an "anti war rally", but doing it at that time and in that place is incitement and should not have been allowed.

All excellent posts making sound points and they just prove my earlier point that there are bigoted wastes of semen and ovary space from all backgrounds in this country. That's why I fear for this demo on the 28th, there is every chance it could get ugly and set back the excellent race relations in our city.

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We are the ENGLISH



Leicester Demo.

Clock Tower 1pm, Sat. 28th March.

The English are predicted to become a minority in Leicester and we are demonstrating against this.

and

to state that WE ARE ENGLISH! (not British) and have wishes, needs and sensitivities like any other community. Please bring Cross of St. George flags and White Dragon flag of the indigenous English.

THIS DEMO IS LEGAL. IT IS TO BE GOOD NATURED AND IS NOT AIMED AT ANY OTHER ETHNIC GROUP

Facebook Group.

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This is the flyer I have just recieved through my door.

Are white pointed hats optional or will you be made to feel excluded if you don't bring your own?

I'd just like to be organised because as an Englishman I hate it when groups of people reject me on prejudicial grounds.

N.

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The only way this would become a sensible thing to speak about would be if it concerned English speaking people, and even then it could only really be about teaching them English.

It'll just stir up tensions and nothing will be achieved, stupid thing to do.

Posted
It's called Braunstone isn't it? :whistle:

TWAT :rolleyes:

KEEP ST GEORGE IN MY HEART KEEP ME ENGLISH, KEEP ST GEORGE IN MY HEART I PREY :thumbup:

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TWAT :rolleyes:

KEEP ST GEORGE IN MY HEART KEEP ME ENGLISH, KEEP ST GEORGE IN MY HEART I PREY :thumbup:

Proof #32822352 that Ash almost never reads a thread before posting. :thumbup:

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Wonder where these useless tosspots were when Saddam was gassing the Kurds, or the Taliban throwing acid in girls eyes in Afghanistan? Selective bastards!!

Posted
Interesting to see how well prepared these protesters are with their pre-prepared placards and how many have not got work commitments on a Tuesday.

To be fair, if you are organising a protest, it would be advised to give notice to the authorities, and in the case of marches or processions, I think you have to give 7 days notice, so it isn't likely to be a "spur of the moment" occurrence.

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To be fair, if you are organising a protest, it would be advised to give notice to the authorities, and in the case of marches or processions, I think you have to give 7 days notice, so it isn't likely to be a "spur of the moment" occurrence.

Don't think theres any getting through to him.

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Wonder where these useless tosspots were when Saddam was gassing the Kurds, or the Taliban throwing acid in girls eyes in Afghanistan? Selective bastards!!

Exactly what i was going to say!!

If those toosposts got something against the war in iraq, go and protest against the government......our soldiers put there lives on the line and should be regarded in the highest esteem for doing so!!

Those narrow minded c*unts can just fooook offff!!! :angry:

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My exciting and well thought out conclusion is that most white people are alright and most non white people are alright.

The cretins from both camps should be placed in a big ampitheater and given medieval weapons to bash each other senseless for the entertainment of us tolerant right thinking individuals, and the survivors drowned in a big bucket like a cat

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