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Khandro | 15:56 Sun 26th Nov 2023 | News
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Does it not seem outlandish that Robinson was taken out of the anti-Semitism march by the police?

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1839219/boris-johnson-london-protest-antisemitism

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//Still loved by some though// Love doesn't enter into it.  What he's been saying for years is right and he's still being pilloried for it - and this time banned from London for turning up at a march in support of terrified Jews.  How can that be right?  How anyone can condone the way he's being treated in a supposedly free and just country is beyond me.
09:48 Wed 29th Nov 2023

> The unhinged are the ones who can watch something and pretend they have watched something else.

Do you mean watching the criminal record of Tommy Robinson and pretend they have watched something else?

Or watching Campaign Against Antisemitism to ask Tommy Robinson to not attend the march, and pretend they have watched something else?

Is that the "pretend they have watched something else" that you are talking about?

Man arrested for not buggggering off after he had ordered breakfast.

 

Something wrong with you if you think this is ok.

Do you mean watching the criminal record of Tommy Robinson

 

What?

What?

//The unhinged are the ones who can watch something and pretend they have watched something else.//

I completely agree.

According to the BBC tonight tens of thousands turned up to march in support of Jews.  Just one who told the truth when no one  was listening, was turned away.  

Undoubtedly Conor McGregor (don't like him btw) is the next for the Tommy Robinson treatment.

//Just one who told the truth when no one was listening, was turned away//

Is that what the BBC said? Wow, sounds a bit biased. 

Let's be serious. 'Tommy Robinson' is not pro Israeli or pro Jewish. He is anti Muslim and there's a difference. He was obviously there to cause trouble. They saw it and carted him off.

He didn't cause trouble did he?

...or have you got a link to him causing trouble?

> According to the BBC tonight tens of thousands turned up to march in support of Jews.  Just one ... was turned away.  

And that's the one in the OP. So this is nothing about the tens of thousands who turned up to march in support of Jews, it's not even about the support of Jews per se, it's all about the "one who told the truth when no one  was listening", the prophet Tommy Robinson ... according to his far-right acolytes.

//He didn't cause trouble did he?//

No, they didn't give him the chance. Carted him off on the basis of his previous trouble making and the fact that the organisers had made a point of saying he wouldn't be welcome. Seems fair enough.

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Togo : I came on again tonight with the intention of posting the link which I see you had already posted at 21:00 -- splendid! because I just watched it half an our ago.

My OP at 14:56 was based on nothing more than an intuitive response to what I had just read on the Express website. Various MSM have reported it without comment since.

Trustworthy, Jeff Taylor has made the video outlining not only his opinions, but facts. For any late arrivals and to the chagrin of AB's snowflakes, I'm posting it again,

 

//He didn't cause trouble did he?//

No, they didn't give him the chance. 

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My god you are a dipstick.

 

He seems like a nice guy that Jeff Tweedy. Doesn't move his head much though. Has he got one of those clamps behind it like the Victorians used to take photographs?

> My god you are a dipstick.

[In my best Mick Dundee impression] Now that's a personal attack, Naomi ...

It's dipstick territory isn't it...or do you agree with arresting inoccent people?

 

Personal attacks always represent a capitulation (look it up Roy) of the argument so I'm not that bothered. 

You want to arrest peple just in case...dipstick mentality.

> It's dipstick territory isn't it...or do you agree with arresting inoccent people?

Classic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man

22.47,  nothing to do with me - but if the cap fits ... and all that.

ROY, "You want to arrest peple just in case...dipstick mentality"

The police here can arrest in order to prevent a breach of the peace for example and checking a couple of the Australian States, that power also applies there.

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