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Right Wing Fascists - Liverpool
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Oh dear! It would have nothing to do with the much larger contingent of counter-protestors would it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Baz, I just wish we could have a sensible debate about the Leftist attitudes. Perhaps vetuste may pick up the baton tomorrow on a separate thread.
You are joking, AG?
I do see myself as more of a lefty and I really do wish wealth was more evenly distributed all over the globe.
But millions of people moving to Europe will not solve anything ( as we have witnessed) we must do more to make the poorest countries a better place to be.
I see that mikey has once again done a runner from a thread.
You are joking, AG?
I do see myself as more of a lefty and I really do wish wealth was more evenly distributed all over the globe.
But millions of people moving to Europe will not solve anything ( as we have witnessed) we must do more to make the poorest countries a better place to be.
I see that mikey has once again done a runner from a thread.
ag and Talbot. The problem is and always was, that the far left's answer to the world's inequalities isn't to make the less able or affluent, more able or wealthier. But to impoverish everybody and remove the mentally gifted from positions of influence. They call it equal opportunity. Stalin did as did Mao Zedong as do all the left wing dictators. They of course are exempt.
AG, when you say, in your OP "Oh dear! I would have ..." etc., I assume you are referring to the mob violence - please correct me if I am wrong.
The short answer is – yes, it would have everything to do with the counter-demonstration.
Violence from, and by either side of this melee is inexcusable and cannot be reasonably defended by anyone at all.
It is hardly reasonable to object to a group of bone-headed thugs by imitating their behaviour on the streets in exactly the same manner.
Ideally, the fascists should have stayed at home, and if not, then the anti-fascists should have stayed at home, because although each would advocate their right to express their views, the only thing that does get expressed is violence, mayhem, and stretched police resources being stretched further needlessly.
No-one emerges with any credit from days like this.
The short answer is – yes, it would have everything to do with the counter-demonstration.
Violence from, and by either side of this melee is inexcusable and cannot be reasonably defended by anyone at all.
It is hardly reasonable to object to a group of bone-headed thugs by imitating their behaviour on the streets in exactly the same manner.
Ideally, the fascists should have stayed at home, and if not, then the anti-fascists should have stayed at home, because although each would advocate their right to express their views, the only thing that does get expressed is violence, mayhem, and stretched police resources being stretched further needlessly.
No-one emerges with any credit from days like this.
Good evening Andy.
> AG, when you say, in your OP "Oh dear! I would have ..." etc., I assume you are referring to the mob violence - please correct me if I am wrong.
Yes, indeed I was.
Todays events have done neither side any favours and there was quite a mess at St George's Hall and arrests from both sides. A policeman was injured too.
Regarding mob-like imitation, the same could not be said when Pegida UK took to the streets as that protest was a silent one unlike their opponents.
> AG, when you say, in your OP "Oh dear! I would have ..." etc., I assume you are referring to the mob violence - please correct me if I am wrong.
Yes, indeed I was.
Todays events have done neither side any favours and there was quite a mess at St George's Hall and arrests from both sides. A policeman was injured too.
Regarding mob-like imitation, the same could not be said when Pegida UK took to the streets as that protest was a silent one unlike their opponents.
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