Chris_Heilong wrote: » It is sicking the amount of abuse of power the media have and how they try to influence the poor gullible readers/listeners who do not know any better, at least if nothing else what Tommy has shown how low some of these so called reporters can be.
batgoat wrote: » I actually do know a few people in the dreaded Rooskey event. A counter protest against a group led by a racist conspiracy theorist. Meanwhile for example during the free Tommy event, numerous people were arrested and a bus was blockaded because the driver was wearing a headscarf.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/tommy-robinson-protest-bus-blockade-woman-driver-headscarf-trump-latest-a8447536.html By the way, the main reason Tommy Robinson made this 'documentary is because Yaxley is facing his own Panorama documentary in the near future according to BBC.
GinAndBitter wrote: » Desperation stuff from you BatGoat. Is this all you could find? No violence or racism videos anywhere?? The behaviour of your buddies from the far left was much worse in Rooskey last week, no condemnation from you on that one though.
batgoat wrote: » Meanwhile it really sums up the type of people at Tommy marches when you see this. Justifications from certain people shortly I imagine.https://twitter.com/Davidpoucherxo/status/1099322206759411713?s=19
Canis Lupus wrote: » Anyone translate this for me?
rgossip30 wrote: » The video with subtitles is to be released soon difficult to hear ,heads will roll at the bib and hope not hate.Interesting to see those that make Panorama slobbering.urm urm.
piplip87 wrote: » So did anybody watch his expose of the BBC ? Was it a load BS as expected
moonage wrote: » White paedos, by contrast, were dealt with as the law required and were locked up.
moonage wrote: » The difference is that brown paedos (Muslims) were allowed to get away with their abuse for decades because the authorities didn't want to be seen as racist. This enabled the abuse to be carried out in a very highly organised, systematic manner on a massive scale and nothing was done about it. White paedos, by contrast, were dealt with as the law required and were locked up.
moonage wrote: » The difference is that brown paedos (Muslims) were allowed to get away with their abuse for decades because the authorities didn't want to be seen as racist. This enabled the abuse to be carried out in a very highly organised, systematic manner on a massive scale and nothing was done about it.White paedos, by contrast, were dealt with as the law required and were locked up.
kowloon wrote: » Watched the video, and while they do look like a bunch of football hooligans the ending seems a little suspicious. It's dishonest buttering the guy up off camera and playing nice until you have enough footage. I think you need to be completely square with these people or you only lend credence to their 'biased liberal media' claims.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Is that it? Some MP decided to shift the blame instead of taking responsibility? Here's what the Assistant Chief Constable said (in the same link):
tritriagain wrote: » https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9253250/Rochdale-grooming-trial-Police-accused-of-failing-to-investigate-paedophile-gang-for-fear-of-appearing-racist.html
Complaints to social workers and the police were ignored because they were "petrified of being called racist", former Labour MP for Keighley Ann Cryer said.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Heywood acknowledged that officers could have dealt with the case "better than we did". But he denied that the girl's complaints had been "brushed under the carpet" because officers were reluctant to confront the issue of race. "At the time we did what we thought was best," he said. "We have learned a lot of lessons.
tritriagain wrote: » In fairness im no fan of Tommy but this is well documented.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Have you any proof of this?
moonage wrote: » The difference is that brown paedos (Muslims) were allowed to get away with their abuse for decades because the authorities didn't want to be seen as racist. This enabled the abuse to be carried out in a very highly organised, systematic manner on a massive scale and nothing was done about it..
pjohnson wrote: » He also believes that brown pedo's are worse than white pedo's. But totally not racist.
moonage wrote: » He believes Islam is a bad ideology and is not compatible with liberal western democracy. He believes that because the authorities don't want to be labeled racist, Muslims who commit wrongdoings aren't dealt with in the same way as non-Muslims. He believes freedom of expression in the UK is being eroded and the UK is turning into a police state.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Couldn’t you say the same of anyone who breaks the law and doesn’t stop? ?
ancapailldorcha wrote: » donkeykong5 wrote: » If I could share it on the thread I would. But I'm not that great on the internet . Maybe you could put it up. So everyone could see the true story of Tommy Robinson. ! I'm not rooting around the internet for something you can't be bothered to post.
donkeykong5 wrote: » If I could share it on the thread I would. But I'm not that great on the internet . Maybe you could put it up. So everyone could see the true story of Tommy Robinson. !
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » donkeykong5 wrote: » As I said before in this thread. If you want to see the real Tommy Robinson. Look up the song and video footage by Steve mannix in Australia. Says it all for me anyway. Guy is a legend in my eyes. How about you put it in your own words. I’m genuinely curious to know what his supporters think he represents.
donkeykong5 wrote: » As I said before in this thread. If you want to see the real Tommy Robinson. Look up the song and video footage by Steve mannix in Australia. Says it all for me anyway. Guy is a legend in my eyes.
moonage wrote: » I admire his bravery in sticking to his beliefs despite the persecution he has received from the state. They want to shut him up and have repeatadly harrassed him and imprisoned him on flimsy grounds, with many spells of solitary confinement. Most people would have given in early on but TR has the courage of his convictions and doesn't let the bastards grind him down. He acknowledges that there's a good chance he will be killed in prison, yet he carries on. Until TR I thought there was freedom of speech in the UK but the way he's being treated is more like Stalinist Russia in the 1930s. As to his views on Islam, I largely agree with them and can understand how he came to them, given his upbringing in Luton.
moonage wrote: » I admire his bravery in sticking to his beliefs despite the persecution he has received from the state. They want to shut him up and have repeatadly harrassed him and imprisoned him on flimsy grounds, with many spells of solitary confinement. Most people would have given in early on but TR has the courage of his convictions and doesn't let the bastards grind him down. He acknowledges that there's a good chance he will be killed in prison, yet he carries on.
moonage wrote: » Until TR I thought there was freedom of speech in the UK but the way he's being treated is more like Stalinist Russia in the 1930s.
moonage wrote: » As to his views on Islam, I largely agree with them and can understand how he came to them, given his upbringing in Luton.