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British Values

Notanumber

A Free Man
You beat me to it with this.

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has no interest in Free Speech unless it furthers his agenda.

This is what Tommy Robinson is fighting.


If our governments are no longer prepared to protect their citizens and their property, they should not be allowed to sweep any publicity about it under the carpet.

Instead of being demonised as public enemy number one, he should be hailed as a national hero.

Our governments need to be held to account by the people and those people must not be silenced for doing so.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
This is what Tommy Robinson is fighting.

If our governments are no longer prepared to protect their citizens and their property, they should not be allowed to sweep any publicity about it under the carpet.

Instead of being demonised as public enemy number one, he should be hailed as a national hero.

Our governments need to be held to account by the people and those people must not be silenced for doing so.
I would agree, if his arguments were based 'across the board' and not on skin colour. Why is he not condemning the likes of Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris, The Roman Catholic Church, Bishops and Clergy in the CofE, children's homes run by 'white' British people that abused their pupils
He is demonised because he doesn't recognise the rule of law, British Law no less, not EU law. He is demonised because he organises a rabble to support him.
I though the Remain campaign was supposed to be Project Fear - Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has taken fear to a whole new level.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
I would agree, if his arguments were based 'across the board' and not on skin colour. Why is he not condemning the likes of Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris, The Roman Catholic Church, Bishops and Clergy in the CofE, children's homes run by 'white' British people that abused their pupils
He is demonised because he doesn't recognise the rule of law, British Law no less, not EU law. He is demonised because he organises a rabble to support him.
I though the Remain campaign was supposed to be Project Fear - Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has taken fear to a whole new level.

Did all those that condemned the likes of Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris, The Roman Catholic Church, Bishops and Clergy in the CofE, children's homes run by 'white' British people that abused their pupils, condemn Islamic ideology and the Muslim rape gangs?

Islam has taken fear to a whole new level in Europe because of EU and UN policies.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Did all those that condemned the likes of Jimmy Savile, Stuart Hall, Rolf Harris, The Roman Catholic Church, Bishops and Clergy in the CofE, children's homes run by 'white' British people that abused their pupils, condemn Islamic ideology and the Muslim rape gangs?

Islam has taken fear to a whole new level in Europe because of EU and UN policies.
I certainly did.

But I assume your non-answer means that Stephen and his mates didn't condemn the white abusers
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
They were not guilty. Why would I condemn them? I wait for the law to take its course

I applaud you then for not being like the BBC. I have not heard of Tommy ever turning up in a helicopter to hound an innocent person. Did anyone at the BBC serve time at Her Majesty’s Pleasure for what they did to Cliff?

I take that as a 'No'.

Just like most men, Tommy would be the first to admit that he is no good at multitasking.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
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BTW, no comment about the BBC then.

Well once again you are throwing in a red herring which had nothing to do with the main discussion.
But yes, the BBC was wrong, tipped off by the police they acted on what they thought was a big story. They were wrong.
But why don't you condemn Stephen Yaxley-Lennon for pre-empting court decisions?
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
BTW, no comment about the BBC then.
I should have also said, there is a lot of hypocrisy from you here.

Most of your posts ignore parts (sometimes the main part) of a reply, your ability to ignore good points and post red herrings which attempt to change the system is epic. I think you'd make a good politician...except for your policies.
 

Anthem

Active Member
Hate speech = the wrong opinions on Islam
It isn't about opinions but misinformation. There is a lot of propaganda against Islam and most of it is easy to prove wrong. For instance all those selective quotes of the Quran with an added false interpretation that can be proven wrong with a simple google search. Most people, however, don't bother to search and so the misinformation spreads.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I should have also said, there is a lot of hypocrisy from you here.

Most of your posts ignore parts (sometimes the main part) of a reply, your ability to ignore good points and post red herrings which attempt to change the system is epic. I think you'd make a good politician...except for your policies.
Spot the Intruder

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