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EDL in Tower Hamlets on 20/06

The whole soap opera appears to be catalogued here:

http:// lionheartuk.blogspot.com/

(Link broken to conform with the faq)

I like they way he mentions the Ebay thing there must be good money in these badges, hoodys and face masks... LOL
 
but if you join in with their 'protest' then your allowing the fasc to set the political agenda, and you're essentially joining in with the chorus of establishment disapproval over Muslims in Britain.

Who said anything about joining in the EDL's protest? The entire point of the demo is to protest against both lol. If a bunch of "anarchists" with a hard on over the EDL decided to march alongside them then that would be fucked up, but that is not what is happening here.
 
hahahahaha. :D

Same goes for protesting against the edl, then? Hypocritical muppet.

Look, I live in the area. You clearly don't. If I don't want misogyny and homophobia to be given a platform in east London then I'll use my democratic right to protest against it. Same goes for the EDL being bused in from elsewhere to stir up local division.

you pathetic little knob, nobody is denying (or even talking about denying you) your 'democratic right' to protest whatever the fuck you please. despite my superior intellectual capaibilities i am quite aware that you could go and actually join the fucking EDL if you so chose and there'd be little i could do about it. but you wouldn't even be aware of this Troxy event if it weren't for the fact that the EDL chose to protest against it, doesn't that fucking say something to you, you fucking moronic bell-end?

stuff your localistic bullshit up your arse - being a local evidently doesn't qualify you to be able to make sane political decisions.
 
edit; @frogmeister

it's not your place, nor is it Mr. Local himself, Citizen88's place, to protest against this group - even if the Mosque has condemned it. it's an internal Islamic community issue, and if they're happy with the measures they've taken to ensure the Troxy group gets little attention and has little impact, then it is fundamentally not for the left to go about demonstrating against them. the left should not be protesting against Muslims in Britain today. it makes zero sense, on any concievable level.
 
edit; @frogmeister

it's not your place, nor is it Mr. Local himself, Citizen88's place, to protest against this group - even if the Mosque has condemned it. it's an internal Islamic community issue, and if they're happy with the measures they've taken to ensure the Troxy group gets little attention and has little impact, then it is fundamentally not for the left to go about demonstrating against them. the left should not be protesting against Muslims in Britain today. it makes zero sense, on any concievable level.

What about fundamentalist churches such as the UKCG? The people who belong to them tend to be from minority communities who are pretty marginalised and desperate. Should the left just ignore them and pretend it's not an issue?
 
What is your definition of "protesting against Muslims" anyway?

could it include, for example:
Protesting against the Iranian regime?
Protesting against the attack on Yugoslavia and the subsequent human rights violations of the (largely Muslim) Albanian-dominated government against the Serbs?
Protesting against Saudi Arabia's treatment of women?
Protesting against colonisation and settlement building in Morocco and Western Sahara and Darfur?
Protesting against Egypt for its deals with Israel and for not opening their border crossing in Gaza?
 
So much so that you even know how to spell the word properly.

OH YEH YOU GOT ME HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

You exist entirely up your own rectum, don't you?

read the thread again and see who you think comes off as being further entrenched up their respective rectum. in fact, you needn't go further than the first half of your last post...
 
read the thread again and see who you think comes off as being further entrenched up their respective rectum. in fact, you needn't go further than the first half of your last post...

I'm not the one paying myself endless compliments regarding my alleged 'wit' and intellectual 'capaibilities'.

Although I am now starting to understand why so many folk slag off UAF.
 
So there we have it folks in black and white. Demonstrating against homophobia and misogyny by extreme islamists makes you an 88er.
 
What is your definition of "protesting against Muslims" anyway?

Protesting against the Iranian regime? Yes
Protesting against the attack on Yugoslavia and the subsequent human rights violations of the (largely Muslim) Albanian-dominated government against the Serbs? No
Protesting against Saudi Arabia's treatment of women? Yes
Protesting against colonisation and settlement building in Morocco and Western Sahara and Darfur? ... No?
Protesting against Egypt for its deals with Israel and for not opening their border crossing in Gaza? Err, obviously not.

kind of irritating we have to go through these baby-steps as to where and when it is reasonable for the British left to have a demonstration, when it's really quite obvious.
 
Well there was two. Which is evidently two too many.

Shame you won't be coming to Tower hamlets now. You could have shown me what a hard man you are irl.
 
Yes they fucking are. See victoria climbie (and recent threads in the brixton forum).

if you were gonna tell me about fundamentalist churches sweeping through the country at the rate at which they're spreading in, say, sub-saharan Africa, then yes i'd say the left should protest against them. but you're talking about one tragic incident. that's different.

just like it would only aid the right-wing if the left were to set about galvanizing its already meagre resources to build anti-paedophile demonstrations, it can only aid the right if the left gets sidetracked by every cultural issue of abuse which arises and starts totally ignoring its cultural (edit; and political) context.
 
be in central London from the 14th for several weeks. seeing as i'm making the journey all the way down there i think it'd be fair for you to make it into town. gizza bell.
 
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