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Opposing the march for England: April 21st /Brighton

Yep, that's the one! what lovely imagery as well, bloody idiots

Apparently some of the Fash were whining that "the Reds threw bottles and attacked a family march" at Brighton (despite their boasting in the run up to it that there "would be blood spilled" blah blah).

To be honest I think the local authorities wouldn't have a problem with an outright ban on any proposed march or protest that advertises itself as Smashing the Reds. If they intend to actually hold a march or rally under such a moniker that is...or maybe this is just bluff and chest beating to try and wipe away some of the shame from last weeks debacle? So when the council actually ban it and tell them to piss off, they can carp on about the "system" favouring the lefties and all the other bullshit that follows.

Love the idea that some clown pointed out that the proposed demo was on a Wednesday too...yeah, right. I can see this being a massive success. Haha.
 
blether skite and bollocks as usual. they call for aggro, get it and complain. what wankers. i have never known the fash to smart so much over any humiliation on the streets in all these years. brighton really pisses them off as they simply fail every time they go down there, talk up 'next time' go with fewer numbers and get humiliated again. they took kids along to hide behind and claim its a 'family day out' whilst also calling on antifa to 'have it.' fucken eejits. for the record, sussex plod lost control again.
 
Fuck that. Go casual. Wearing a black face mask and having a backpack stamped with 'A' symbols definitely marks you out as a political opponent in the eyes of both the Fash and the police. If you get separated and left on your own during the day it'll be easier to sit tight and wait without fear of getting pigged or jumped on by Fash looking for an easy victory.

To give another example. During the Bolton NWI protest I stepped off the train in jeans and trainers with a copy of The Sun under my arm (which I fucking hate - but necessary for giving a first visual impression). I walked through the ring of Cops without anyone batting an eyelid. Obviously this didn't happen when the Anarchos landed at the bus station in the usual attire and had the police all over them before they'd even unfolded their banners. I even managed to wander around the back of the Pen where the Fash were and walk into the area their buses were parked. Had only half a dozen people had the same idea, the possibilities could have been endless....

Absolutely.just dress normally which for most of us doesn't involve looking like a Marcel Marceau version of Ninja Mutant turtles.

Carrying a copy of the Sun reminds me of the time I turned up to a social work conference on youth crime carrying a copy of Guns and Ammo.
 
it was odd that even tho me and raknor got mistaken for fash, when we were walking through the station plod was stopping 'the usual suspects' and dishing out S60s and they completely ignored us! you cant win!
 
That isn't the issue , the issue is whether education = politics .We might have more graduates but we have a Tory/Lib Dem coalition in office.

Anyway here is a survey (Demos 2011) which has some data in re EDl educational levels;
The received wisdom that the EDL is a street based movement comprised of
young thugs needs to be revised
Supporters are older and more educated than many assume: 28 per
cent are over 30; 30 per cent are educated to university or college
level; and 15 per cent have a professional qualification.

Problems with these stats, for me you cannot lump college with University education - standards just are not the same. 15% have a professional qualification? level 1 accountancy? Or practicing architect? These stats are confusing more than they clarify. The age range doesn't matter either, having witnessed them in Manchester and in the North East inc SDL its just typical 'fash fodder' wannabes and their forums are barely school leaver standard imho.
 
Absolutely.just dress normally which for most of us doesn't involve looking like a Marcel Marceau version of Ninja Mutant turtles.

Carrying a copy of the Sun reminds me of the time I turned up to a social work conference on youth crime carrying a copy of Guns and Ammo.
All the peacemakers......eh eh eh eh eh eh
 
Problems with these stats, for me you cannot lump college with University education - standards just are not the same. 15% have a professional qualification? level 1 accountancy? Or practicing architect? These stats are confusing more than they clarify. The age range doesn't matter either, having witnessed them in Manchester and in the North East inc SDL its just typical 'fash fodder' wannabes and their forums are barely school leaver standard imho.

says the man who like me went to a polytechnic!
 
The Argus mentions an injured woman. What's that about?

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1038...arch_for_England_violence_in_Brighton/?ref=mc

An innocent nurse could lose the sight in one eye after being attacked during the March for England.
The 25-year-old Brighton woman, who was not taking part in the march or counter protest, had arranged to meet a friend on the seafront and was heading towards the pier at around 1pm on Sunday.
When she got to the exit area of the car park in the front of the Royal Albion Hotel she was unable to continue because of the large crowds.
She was standing near two men thought to be participants in the march when something hit her in the face and she crouched to the ground with blood coming from her left eye.

idiots
 
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