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Tommy Robinson, the court case and (guffaw) 'free speech'

Christ. And you're moaning in k&s about people being mean to you. With your attitude its pretty amazing that anyone bothers to give you the time of day.
Has nothing to do with being mean. Shitting all over the discussion just to score points against another user is stupid. Funny how you don't seem to mind that
 
I'd post a broken link if I could be arsed to listen to that self-important waste of space TR speak for long enough to find the relevant snippet.

But I can't, so mercy be damned.
 
Has nothing to do with being mean. Shitting all over the discussion just to score points against another user is stupid. Funny how you don't seem to mind that

You were rightly picked up for your bad manners and not for the first time. You have a massive attitude problem.
 
Glad you noticed sweet heart, now why don't you do a favour and fuck off because you are one of the most tedious creepy little trolls I've ever encountered. You contribute fuck all other than to sniff and sneer. You're just a sad old prick. Off you fuck
I'll be a happy auld prick as soon as you fuck off. If you bothered to read across the boards you'd see I've contributed more than you ever will, whether it's advice when your daughter's told the second year of her a level course is cancelled to providing emotional support when someone's husband dies in front of them. All I see you contributing is stupid threads which a moment's thought show founded on a false premise and rude demands for links cos you're too stupid to effectively use a search engine. We'll see who lasts longer here.
 
(Also worth noting I only know about this video because facebook suggested i might like the 'free tr' page. Which says something unpleasant about their engagement strategies, & odd about their targeting software - perhaps it can't/wont differentiate between left/right & just notes a previous engagement with politics pages.)
 
Let's just get this out of the way so we can get back to more worthwhile stuff - this is a list of the names under which toast rider has been permanently banned before (i may have missed some). Each and every time for persistent abuse of mods and posters as well as threatening to and claiming to have taken steps to fuck up off boards relationships for posters:

wishface
awesome wells
who phd
Biscuitician
zxspectrum

Most of the people he's currently conning in the things that pissed you off today thread will not see this though.
 
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You were rightly picked up for your bad manners and not for the first time. You have a massive attitude problem.
I displayed no bad manners. Simply saying 'link!' is both normal and acceptable. What is rude however is accusing others of rudeness in bad faith
 
Let's just get this out of the way so we can get back to more worthwhile stuff - this is a list of the names under which toast rider has been permanently banned before (i may have missed some). Each and every time for persistent abuse of mods and posters as well as threatening to and claiming to have take steps to fuck up off boards relationships for posters:

wishface
awesome wells
who phd
Biscuitician
zxspectrum

Most of the people he's currently conning in the things that pissed you off today thread will not see this though.

Noted.
 
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lot different than the last march, which was mostly women, and seemed about the issue.
 
Hundreds of people involved with Sunderland Unites and Stand Up To Racism North East, including members of trade unions, political parties and politicians, turned out in Keel Square in a show of unity against racism in the city.




Organisers intended it as a counter-demonstration to one organised by the Wearside-based Justice for the Women and Children Group, which was joined by the Democratic Football Lads Alliance (DFLA) - a group associated with far-right politics.


Previous marches organised by Justice for the Women and Children Group passed off peacefully. They were sparked by sexual assaults in Sunderland, the first of which was reported in Roker Avenue on May 23, and the second on June 4.

Two more women also reported they had been attacked in Mowbray Park on Bank Holiday, May 28.

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Demonstrators marching through Sunderland


Members of the Justice for the Women and Children Group gathered in Mowbray Park at 1.30pm, while DFLA members met outside Sunderland Civic Centre before marching down to the war memorial on Burdon Road where both groups met and laid wreaths.

The two groups, comprised of hundreds of members, then made their way down Fawcett Street and up High Street West for a raliegh on the former Crowtree site, with speakers including UKIP leader Gerard Batten.







As they passed Keel Square where the counter demonstration was taking place, some members of the DFLA ignored their own march stewards and tried to break through the police lines which separated them from the counter-protestors.

Reverend Chris Howson from Sunderland Minster, who was part of the counter demonstration, said: "I'm very disappointed that a number of far-right people marched through our city and tried to cause trouble.




Demonstrators marching through Sunderland


"There's no room for these people in our city. I'm glad it's ended safely."

He added: "I think it's very pleasing to see the number of local people turning up to say our city is a welcoming city."







Conservative councillor Michael Dixon was also part of the counter demo.

Speaking before the demonstration, he said: "I think as a city we ought to be standing up to racism that's why I'm here. I hope there are people from all parties here to support us."




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Labour's Zaf Iqbal was part of the organising committee.

He said: "It's about Sunderland standing up and saying we don't want to be a battleground for the far right.

"I just think that is fantastic. I'm glad it's ended safely."







Steve Cooke was one of the counter-protestors, who travelled Stockton to take part.

He said: "I thought it was appalling there were so many people who were willing to be represented by the DFLA.

"But I was heartened that a great number of people in Sunderland came to oppose them."



Demonstrators in Sunderland city centre


Yunus Baklish: "I thought turn out was very good. We've had faith groups, trade unions, political parties, and lots of young people.

"I have to say it was disgraceful what we saw from the DFLA."

However, Tasha Allan of Justice for the Women and Children Group, one of the demonstration's organisers, said the demonstration not racist but was about defending people in Sunderland from crime.

"It's about speaking out about what is happening in Sunderland," she said. "There are rapists, there are children being sexually assaulted, and this most stop because we live in fear."

She added: "The football lads are not racist, they have proved that just because somebody has said somebody is racist does not mean they are.

"They have come from all over the country to help the woman and children of Sunderland.

"I just think that is fantastic."

Chief Inspector Dave Guthrie, of Northumbria Police, said: “We have a duty to police protests and we respect the rights of people to hold such events.

“Ensuring the safety of the public is our utmost priority, and the demonstration and counter-demonstration mainly passed without incident.

“Three people were arrested in connection with public order offences.

“Extra officers will remain on patrol to offer reassurance to members of the public. Anyone with any concerns should speak to an officer or call 101. In an emergency, call 999.”UOTE]
 
Three arrested after demonstrations take place in Sunderland city centre Another march in Sunderland, arrests, etc, interesting these marches don't get the same media coverage as the ones, say in Chemnitz.
Previous marches organised by Justice for the Women and Children Group passed off peacefully.
Chief Inspector Dave Guthrie, of Northumbria Police, said: “...the demonstration and counter-demonstration mainly passed without incident."
That's the difference and the explanation right there...
 
One of the key spokespersons in the Sunderland Women and Childrens Group who organise the demos, and is now employed by them, is Sharon Binks. She's a TR supporter and conspiracy nutter who got sacked from her job as a Family Conference Cordinator for gross misconduct. The speakers at the demo included Ann Marie Waters, Richard Inman from Vets against Terror, Justice for our Boys, Justice for Jack. Toni Bugle has spoken at previous rallies. The far right have pretty much taken over a legitimate local issue. One of the three arrested included this specimen
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