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The EDL and Anders Breivik
Will the EDL find it difficult to shrug off its reputation of being an extremist group when members voice support for the mass murderer Anders Breivik?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it's off the thread, the point, it isn't about speaking or not speaking, but some on here are just having a go at one another, sp, baz, you, others, why?
It's a debate, it is interesting, also quite scary that there are more people out there like him, who are willing to kill totally innocent people for an ideology or is it?
It's a debate, it is interesting, also quite scary that there are more people out there like him, who are willing to kill totally innocent people for an ideology or is it?
em10
You wrote:
"why can one not say that if it's what you think and feel."
The question isn't about your freedom of speech, it's about the wisdom of supporting terrorism.
I don't see the difference between supporting the 7/7 bombers and supporying Anders Breivik.
If someone wants to halt immigration, they are free (in our democratic society)to vote for a party with that as part of its manifesto.
You wrote:
"why can one not say that if it's what you think and feel."
The question isn't about your freedom of speech, it's about the wisdom of supporting terrorism.
I don't see the difference between supporting the 7/7 bombers and supporying Anders Breivik.
If someone wants to halt immigration, they are free (in our democratic society)to vote for a party with that as part of its manifesto.
SP, I don't think Em10 is saying she wants to halt immigration - and neither do I think she's supporting terrorism, Anders Breivik, the EDL, or the BNP. She's just picking up on something someone else said earlier - and she's right. Although I don't live in London now, I am a Londoner and the face of some areas of London has changed out of all recognition over the past several years - and some of the indigenous people do feel sidelined. She's just stating an undeniable fact - and one, that if we are ever to get to the root of the problem, should be acknowledged. Denying it won't cure it.
Londoner born and raised, and have seen this city or some parts turned into no go areas, please don't think that it was always like that because it wasn't. Stop immigration, no chance, not now, it's far too late, and we have idiots who have sat in Parliament and let all this happen without a bye or leave. Quite frankly when i saw your reply i wanted to just throw in the towel.