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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 4, 2024 7:39:52 GMT
The rioters make up a tiny percentage of 1% of the population. As do the counter protesters, where is your evidence that they were "sent out" by anyone? Very simple they always turn up when the far right is mentioned as a counter so very obviously someone sends them as their pawns. If the far right plan the protest in advance they don't need to be sent, they can organise amongst themselves.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 4, 2024 7:45:14 GMT
Very simple they always turn up when the far right is mentioned as a counter so very obviously someone sends them as their pawns. If the far right plan the protest in advance they don't need to be sent, they can organise amongst themselves. Who said they were far right not just very angry citizens which was set off by a murder of innocent children? Who it just so happens was a second-generation immigrant. You asked how I came to my conclusion it is fairly obvious what is happening they are being used as a cover for bad decisions.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 4, 2024 7:47:50 GMT
If the far right plan the protest in advance they don't need to be sent, they can organise amongst themselves. Who said they were far right not just very angry citizens which was set off by a murder of innocent children? Who it just so happens was a second-generation immigrant. You asked how I came to my conclusion it is fairly obvious what is happening they are being used as a cover for bad decisions. Well I thought that the swastika tattoos, Nazi salutes and attacking mosques was a bit of a giveaway. And the killer wasn't a second generation immigrant, he never emigrated anywhere.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 4, 2024 7:49:11 GMT
Who said they were far right not just very angry citizens which was set off by a murder of innocent children? Who it just so happens was a second-generation immigrant. You asked how I came to my conclusion it is fairly obvious what is happening they are being used as a cover for bad decisions. Well I thought that the swastika tattoos, Nazi salutes and attacking mosques was a bit of a giveaway. And the killer wasn't a second generation immigrant, he never emigrated anywhere. Then you are in complete denial.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 4, 2024 7:52:24 GMT
Well I thought that the swastika tattoos, Nazi salutes and attacking mosques was a bit of a giveaway. And the killer wasn't a second generation immigrant, he never emigrated anywhere. Then you are in complete denial. And you are projecting I suspect.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 4, 2024 7:54:46 GMT
The Southport murders were simply the catalyst to widespread protests against the pathological behaviours of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population that has been foisted upon the native British over the past seventy years. There was an inevitability about the violent reaction to the authorities attempting to cloak the incident under a cone of silence.
The general public is extremely unsettled about what has been done in their name. No amount of tough talk on the part of the PTB is going to make that go away.
At the present time street protests are the province of young radicals, but there will inevitably be a political backlash too.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 4, 2024 7:54:57 GMT
Then you are in complete denial. And you are projecting I suspect. No just telling you how it is. You can see it from your own perspective, but I would guess you are projecting the image the establishment want seen.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 4, 2024 7:59:31 GMT
I would also take a stab that the general public are telling the establishment carrying on regardless is not an option.
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Post by sandypine on Aug 4, 2024 8:07:14 GMT
The Southport murders were simply the catalyst to widespread protests against the pathological behaviours of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population that has been foisted upon the native British over the past seventy years. There was an inevitability about the violent reaction to the authorities attempting to cloak the incident under a cone of silence. The general public is extremely unsettled about what has been done in their name. No amount of tough talk on the part of the PTB is going to make that go away. At the present time street protests are the province of young radicals, but there will inevitably be a political backlash too. I think for many it is the fact that the problems that were largely city problems are being exported into the outlying areas and Angela Rayner's clear comment that we all have to accept some 'refugees' means that risks will be everywhere and nowhere will be immune.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 4, 2024 8:08:34 GMT
The Southport murders were simply the catalyst to widespread protests against the pathological behaviours of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population that has been foisted upon the native British over the past seventy years. There was an inevitability about the violent reaction to the authorities attempting to cloak the incident under a cone of silence. The general public is extremely unsettled about what has been done in their name. No amount of tough talk on the part of the PTB is going to make that go away. At the present time street protests are the province of young radicals, but there will inevitably be a political backlash too. The rioters make up a tiny percentage of 1% of the population. They don't represent the majority anymore than Just Stop Oil do.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 4, 2024 8:13:29 GMT
Neither do the Antifa Brigade.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 4, 2024 8:26:28 GMT
The Southport murders were simply the catalyst to widespread protests against the pathological behaviours of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population that has been foisted upon the native British over the past seventy years. There was an inevitability about the violent reaction to the authorities attempting to cloak the incident under a cone of silence. The general public is extremely unsettled about what has been done in their name. No amount of tough talk on the part of the PTB is going to make that go away. At the present time street protests are the province of young radicals, but there will inevitably be a political backlash too. I think for many it is the fact that the problems that were largely city problems are being exported into the outlying areas and Angela Rayner's clear comment that we all have to accept some 'refugees' means that risks will be everywhere and nowhere will be immune. There's a dawning realisation that flight is not an option for the majority of the native population, reinforced by comments like Rayner's.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 4, 2024 9:30:46 GMT
Neither do the Antifa Brigade. Agreed.
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Post by thomas on Aug 4, 2024 9:44:19 GMT
I think for many it is the fact that the problems that were largely city problems are being exported into the outlying areas and Angela Rayner's clear comment that we all have to accept some 'refugees' means that risks will be everywhere and nowhere will be immune. There's a dawning realisation that flight is not an option for the majority of the native population, reinforced by comments like Rayner's. we are in for a tough five years with these Labour Party scumbags im thinking. PFI projects on steroids , more mass uncontrolled immigration with communities doing their bit , taxes through the roof with cries of its all the tories fault , etc etc etc. All this from a party with no credible mandate from the public.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 4, 2024 9:49:25 GMT
I suspect that one reason for the protestors' attention to hotels accommodating asylum seekers is the certain knowledge that the several hundred 'residents' will all become the responsibility of the local authority once their claims have been rubber-stamped by the Labour government.
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