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DFLA MANCHESTER . ALL SAINTS PARK TO CASTLEFIELD BOWL redpill phil Streamed live 6 hours ago
NOTE: At 1:02:00 mark... Music playing at Castlefield as crowd gathers... STEREOPHONICS "Dakota" (BTW I visited Manchester in 2013... walked around Castlefield)
--------------------------------- Manchester March For Tommy Robinson Scott Harrison Streamed live on Jun 2, 2018
#Free TommyRobinson March Manchester Scott Harrison Streamed live on Jun 2, 2018
------------------------------ a great Interview with Nanny Robinson and Sharon . redpill phil Published on Jun 2, 2018
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I note that the speakers at these protest events are pushing the idea that they should be PEACEFUL.... and I can see that point. They dont want to give the media "proof" that they are violent "right wing extremists" The LEFT are violent.. often assault people, roit and damage property.
However... I am not sure that just peaceful Marches following an approved route and speeches will achieve much. The NUMBERS of people should give politicians pause... but they seem to be beyond worrying about what "the peasants" think.. no matter how many. And the media wont report true numbers anyway. I am not suggesting there should be violence (unless i retaliation to left/Islamic savages) but I do think these demos should be more disruptive... demonstrate in places not necessarily approved... disrupt the activity of Courts, Government etc.
That is why (IMO) the Demo at Leeds Court was the best event..... maybe other courts too... but Leeds Court especially. With enough people in the street outside Leeds court, they could disrupt/shut down most if not all cases... and keep it up until Tommy is released.
Note the unfairness of a "legal system" that can Take Tommy off the street, try him, convict him, and have him in prison.. in 4 hours, but the so-called legal maneuvers to reduce his sentence/set him free has taken NINE DAYS.. with no progress, nor likelihood of progress any time soon.
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Interview. Tommy Robinson. May 23, 2018. 2 Days before Arrest. Creativity Emporium Published on Jun 2, 2018
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Interview with Tommy Robinson: on people who say it's too late, on himself at 18, on the many lessons he's learned, on some people saying he has the making of a great Prime Minister, on laughing though the situation is desperate, and on the huge change that has happened for him over the past 2 years, because he now can feel the massive support he has.
Two days after the interview, on May 25th, he was arrested again. This time, it was for (supposedly) disturbing the peace. He was going about his business of being a reporter - not on the side of those in power.
His arrest brings up thoughts of people like Gandhi and Mandela. Gandhi was arrested over and over. Mandela (unlike Tommy, a true danger) spent 27 years in prison. Both spoke out against those in power, and both demanded change.
There are major differences between Gandhi, Mandela and Tommy. Gandhi was a lawyer - well educated. Mandela was the son of a tribal leader - a prince, one might say.
Tommy is working class. In fact, the mainstream media has smeared him for his class background, for instance as a football hooligan.
Unlike Mandela and Gandhi, from the beginning Tommy has always been for peaceful protest.
He has also always been openly and strongly against racism as well as homophobia - against discrimination against individuals.
His protest has always been against an ideology, Islamic ideology, and against behaviors that violate human rights - like the "grooming" of indigenous British girls by largely Islamic rape gangs, and like the inaction, for decades, of the police, social workers and government officials.
Tommy Robinson, a man with the courage to keep speaking out, and with an amazing capacity to lead.
Within a couple of days of the arrest, over half a million people worldwide had signed the petition asking for his release. Protests erupted worldwide - Australia, Canada, Israel, France, Germany, as well as Great Britain, of course.
Perhaps Tommy will be the next great leader of Great Britain.
Islam - Who, What, How. Kids' video, age 8 up. Fun, easy, clear. Creativity Emporium Published on Jul 8, 2017
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