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Manchester Airport incident
"We're gonna have a British George Floyd now innit. The BLM mob are gonna be all over this. Expect a load of shoe shops to be looted as a ""protest"". This country's gone to the fucking dogs."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"Like I said, Do those in authority ever learn anything? The internet was designed from the ground up to physically survive nuclear attacks on multiple sites and still retain connectivity. ISPs were introduced by the authorities to introduce some level of control (not management) but they are not needed, technically. In fact, direct connection to the internet is not even required these days to get a message from one end of the country to the other; can be done even without a mobile phone connection, too, albeit this generally takes a couple of hours rather than a few seconds and there's no record of such message ever being sent or received if deleted correctly once read (& passed on). You can do this yourself if you don't believe me; if you can see the WiFi of two other modems which are not your own, just give them access to yours and/or vice versa then have all three modems physically disconnected from the internet (either do it yourself or wait for your ISP to be instructed to do so (under threat of losing it's licence)). Your neighbours will still be able to exchange messages with each other via your modem. A long enough ""daisy-chain"" of such connections will enable a message to get from Land's End to John O'Groats, completely shielded from prying eyes. This is not an incitement to violence, it's simply pointing out what the internet was designed to do. Wikipedia probably explains it better, though. Oh, and as for the prosecutions, nailed on it'll be same/next day for any white male involved here, but for anybody else they'll be let out on bail to await a spare slot in their local court's calendar (then forgotten about)."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Labour has bean presented with a wonderful opportunity to play the role of the form law-and-order government here. It will come down just as hard on any Islamist terror organisations as it will on the racist anti-Muslim mobs, and it will actively support Israel in the looming showdown with Hizbollah. If Starmer was a Central European politician, I'd have the U.K. secret services doing his bidding as one of the main movers behind the riots. In this case, I'm very much keeping an open mind."
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Watch now while the prosecute anyone who said anything bad on social media and start shutting down any accounts that hold them to account. Enforcement of facial recognition for the whiteys but wearing a burka is okay.
- Mike Oxsaw
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Charging those rioting is the equivalent of giving a sticking plaster to a man suffering a heart attack. Do those in authority ever learn anything?
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"They are going down this line, as they lost voters over Gaza. They may need those voters back in the next election. Snide behaviour by many in their party who didn't have the courage of their convictions in the run up to the election."
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"I'm guessing this unrest will die down eventually but the lack of trust in the old bill and establishment won't. Also, the radical Islamists have been empowered and there will be fresh ongoing tension between the wider Muslim communities and the rest of the population. On a brighter note, it's now plain for all to see what an absolute pair of lying cowardly cunts Starmer and Cooper are, hopefully, their comments and behaviour will be long remembered."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"Either the prisons are full and the authorities are having to turf out old lags to make way for the newly charged or they are not and there's plenty of room to accommodate those being charged with dissatisfaction in the authorities. Can't be both, so which is it? Oh, and as for ""two-tier policing"", I suspect that some focus group somewhere has suggested that ""Whoever wins the hearts & minds of (the influencers & decision makers in) the immigrant communities will gain and retain political power long enough to feather their nests."
- RootsRadical
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"It's all becoming very big brother now. Starmer & Cooper are threatening and intimidating those online now using broad charge of ""whipping up hatred"" That could mean anything from organising a riot to whatever they want to term as hate speech. Be careful out there folks. Seems like a new version of the SPG is being rolled out too and they are going after dissenters same way they did the miners and Football Hooligans. Also pledging millions to protect Muslim communities who were busy attacking a pub in Birmingham (again) tonight. https://x.com/jomickane/status/1820545051770192253?t=SHG6vM9-95m9Q4VkuEaZOQ&s=19"
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"Jaan, it can be hard to tell sometimes in writing, but I thought you were clearly being sarcastic."
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"I'm sensing the usual snowflakes would like the term ""òfar-right' to be cancelled ."
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"""It's all Tommy Robinson fault""ù lol! What a retarded thing to say. Yeah it has nothing to do with grooming gangs and all the kids that are being abused and the sheer amount of immigrants that are continuing to come in or the divisive cunty words spoken by the retarded PM."
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It appears that most of those charged have been remanded and not given bail. Those having it in Plymouth now are likely to face the same consequences. How many of those went to protest and just got carried away in the heat of the moment ? There will always be a certain number of absolute tools that hang on Robinson's every word and are an easy nick but surely it's not worth putting yourself in a position where you risk loosing your liberty and career.
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https://nitter.poast.org/RadioGenoa/status/1820563644545192366#m Another Muslim preparing to defend himself against racism. This is all Tommy Robinson's fault.
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"The Muslims will not be content until they have fully taken over these islands, through a combination of outbreeding whitey, corrupt politicians/ political block voting and violence. I have no doubt we are heading for a civil war like Musk has commented on X today."
- RootsRadical
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"Trouble in Plymouth tonight too. BBC have amazingly reported on the Birmingham Muslim protest tonight, even admitted some were armed and were causing trouble albeit ""low level anti social behaviour"""
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"Nationwide unrest all across the news, but none of them have made any effort to understand why people are doing it. Just the easy fallback of ""òfar right thugs' and Tommy Robinson."
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Lot of unpleasant scenes in Birmingham tonight. Not a 'far right' thug in sight and no coppers either. Starmer insists there isn't two tier policing though. He really is putting Boris to shame when it comes to lying.
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stewie griffin 10:59 Mon Aug 5 Jess Phillips has come out and excused the behaviour - because they are only there to defend themselves from racists - as it was a trap by the FAR RIGHT to make muslims look bad. Anyone using the imagery hithout that narrative is apparently spreading misinformation. No surprise though considering you was too scared to criticise muslims that harrassed her in the GE. She could get gang raped by them and still blame the far right.
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"Hammer and Pickle 11:49 Mon Aug 5 Since when did toying with you mean humiliating yourself in public? Please elaborate, if you can."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Yes yes Millie, it's quite obvious you can't help being treated like extreme oafs and behaving like cunts if you can't even use your own language. Since when did toying with you mean humiliating yourself in public?"