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'Tommy Robinson' And 'Friends' Make A Nuiscance Of Themselves, So No Change There.
Tommy Robinson leads supporters through London | Watch (msn.com)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.naiomi - // From my point of view Tommy Robinson's methods leave much to be desired and are not to be recommended but he is a patriot ... //
I hardly think that 'Tommy's oft-quoted nonsense about him being a 'patriot' successfully hides his criminal history, or his professional agitating at public events.
I am sure Hamas members would say they are 'patriots', it doesn't justify their actions - claiming 'patriotism' simply allows people to look in the mirror and feel good about themselves, and not have to admit, in 'Robinson's' case, that he is a racist thug and a convicted criminal.
As the good Doctor Johnson said, "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel."
I'm sure if you looked up that quote, there would be a little picture of 'Tommy Robinson' next to it.
Khandro - // It appears that no one on AB was actually at the event, but Jeff Taylor (an ex army vet.) was. This is how he saw the 'Far Right' was completely and unfairly portrayed; //
Jeff Taylor is a self-important Youtube wonk with about three hundred people who follow his nonsense.
I wouldn't trust him to walk my dog round the block, and his opinion carries no more, and probably considerably less, than just about anyone else who was there on the day.
naomi - //
//Jeff Taylor is a self-important Youtube wonk with about three hundred people who follow his nonsense.//
He has 151,000 subscribers... //
I stand corrected - that was the figure given when I checked him out over twelve months ago, when I watched one of his pointless videos on a link from a question on AB.
Khandro - // andy-hughes, your hatred will do you in. //
Your premise is as dramatic and inaccurate as usual.
First of all, please don't judge me by your own extremes of assessment.
Because you are a Fervent, you appear to assume that everyone sees the world in the same way that you do, living in extremes of love and hate - they don't.
For your information, I don't 'hate' anyone at all - that's far too extreme an adjective, especially when applied to complete strangers like 'Tommy Robinson'.
I despise him, and I make no secret of that, but that's a very very long way of 'hating' him, which I absolutely do not.
// You must be a very unpleasant person to have around ... //
Well fortunately, for both of us, you are never going to know.
// I wonder why you do that. //
I don't - as i have explained.
You can keep your own interpretations of 'hate' to yourself, and please don't apply them to me without evidence, apart from your skewed vision of what i may or may not think, based on your personal animosity, which as a Christian, you should look at, and adjust accordingly.
Spangle- I don't despise 'Tommy Robinson' for his political views - I despise him because he is crook, a thug, and a professional troublemaker, and he hides behind a facade of 'patriotism' which he uses to excuse his racism and bigotry.
He is an odious villain, that's why I despise him.
And no-one has to 'know' anyone who places themselves in the public eye, in order to have an opinion on them.
I don't 'know' Paul McCartney either, but I admire him hugely.
People post opinions of people on here all day every day, it's part of the society and culture we live in, so singling me out for it is somewhat redundant.
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