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Oh dear, Mr2% is a football hooligan.
Has Tommy been arrested?
There is nothing about it yet on his website but George is mentioned.
HE'S NO CATS EYES: George Galloway CONFUSED Spurs Flags for Israeli Flags
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Oh dear, Mr2% is a football hooligan.
How does that compare to a milkshake?Has Tommy been arrested?
There is nothing about it yet on his website but George is mentioned.
HE'S NO CATS EYES: George Galloway CONFUSED Spurs Flags for Israeli Flags
How does that compare to a milkshake?
TR News, what a reliable source.Attacks against Tommy Robinson are common, the media paint a picture of him that angers people enough for them to feel justified in attacking him.
Mainstream media and social media encourages political violence, it has to stop!
Counter Punch TOMMY Robinson hits back at fake news reports
TR News, what a reliable source.
You get upset when a milkshake is thrown but when a punch is thrown you condone it.
You are shameless
I wonder if he'll come round and babysit my grandkids this weekend. What an adorable man.All those that think they know Tommy Robinson should watch this interview, if they value the truth.
I wonder if he'll come round and babysit my grandkids this weekend. What an adorable man.
Oh you really are a snowflake.Farage complained, tweeting: “This is incitement of violence and the police need to act.” Last month he was covered in milkshake during a campaign walkabout in Newcastle.
Coren Mitchell responded: “Nigel! I’m genuinely disappointed. We don’t agree on everything, but I would totally have had you down as a free speech man. Especially when it comes to jokes.”
She added that “all people should be free to make jokes about anything”.
Carl Benjamin made a joke about Jess Phillips and has been hounded by the MSM ever since. Coren Mitchell should leap to his defence or is it another case of Double Standards.
BBC defends Jo Brand after she says: 'Why bother with milkshake when you could get some battery acid?'
Oh you really are a snowflake.
If you want to resort to name calling, I can tell you that I am not a fascist, but can you say the same about yourself?
Rather than soot first and ask questions later, I prefer to ask questions immediately.
Sounds like a chronic case of double standards from the 'free speech advocates' on the far-right. They're fine for free speech meaning they can say whatever they want. But the moment that polarised rhetoric is turned on them they run crying for their comfort blankets and safe spaces.
For the record, I think Brand's joke is in horrible taste and she should not have said it. She should definitely lose her job for something like that - it's not even funny. Criminal charges? Probably. But if Carl Benjamin can get away with joking about rape I can't see how this would stick.
A further example of those polarising the rhetoric acting surprised when the results of their hard labour come home to bite them in the ***.
Hold on, I thought Altfish supported communism. Now you're trying to imply he's a fascist? Going from one extreme to the other in a desperate and idiotic attempt to find something that sticks, I see.
Too bad you can never handle the answers and constantly evade the point.
You do jump to stupid conclusions.We will never see you and Jo Brand in the same room at the same time.
You both think it is funny to throw acid at people that you do not like.
You do jump to stupid conclusions.
Where were you condemning Farage when he said, " But if they don't deliver the Brexit I've worked for. Then will be forced to don khaki, pick up a rifle and head for the front lines"
I'm very pleased you can tell the difference, I can't. Both were empty threats; one in jest on a comedy programme; one in bravado.at a rally.Surely, you can tell the difference between what Nigel said and what Brand said.
Nigel was speaking metaphorically. Brand was speaking literally.
No one had done anything remotely equivalent to what Nigel said.
In your world, it is okay for the BBC to broadcast a programme inciting people to carry out acts of violence against people such as Nigel but not on people such as Anna Soubry.
Double Standards again.
I'm very pleased you can tell the difference, I can't. Both were empty threats; one in jest on a comedy programme; one in bravado.at a rally.
I was talking about Farage's comment which was red meat to the gammons at his rally.Brand’s was incitement to violence disguised as comedy and she is defended by the Lefties.
Carl’s was a joke about NOT raping someone and was pounced upon by those same Lefties.
Double Standards again.
I was talking about Farage's comment which was red meat to the gammons at his rally.
But I'm interested to know how Carl's is a joke but Jo's isn't. After all Jo's comment was actually on a comedy show - isn't there a clue there that it might have been a joke?
You are definitely the worst type of snowflake; a hypocritical one.