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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."
- Hammer and Pickle
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Keep fighting the good fight chaps. Only remember - the party in government is not going to cave into you this time because you're a load of racist wankers and the public has moved on.
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I don't think people realise how clever the govt are in terms of media manipulation' Hardly anyone in the UK believes our media. (from last year) UK has second-lowest level of trust in press in survey of 24 countries Only Egypt reported lower levels of trust in the press than the UK. https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-audience-and-business-data/trust-news-media-uk-egypt/
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Of course there was never going to be any trouble Why give three days notice ?
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"Another event guaranteed ""Softly, Softly"" justice: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/07/children-tears-pro-palestine-protest-disrupt-show-theatre/"
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"Yep it's all peace and love out there tonight folks, the racists have been chased away and even protected in some areas. Photos of Muslims giving police officers cakes with a smile and so on. There was never going to be any riots tonight, never mind a 100 nation wide. The whole thing has been very carefully orchestrated and the country can now breathe a sign of relief, safe in the knowledge that the masses have spoken. Thank you Sir Keir"
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"not remotely clever. theyve been caught manipulating the situation and creating fear all over the country. reports of certain local authorities sending warning letters to private residences not to venture in to certain town centres, yet when the person/s visited said area nothing was going on. this can be categorised as state terrorism, as they're clearly terrorising the gullible, and in the low iq contingent (Birmingham a prime example) - spurring them on to get tooled up and attack perfectly innocent people going about their day"
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"I don't think they're very clever at all. Them and their fake news media have either (a) been given a massive runaround by people pretending that 100 protests were going to happen or (b) made up the 100 protests to spin a narrative that their scary tactics have paid off and no one has shown up. Either way it's very silly on their part, and wasted lots of money and resources that would be better used elsewhere. Not to mention the time that some of the counter protestors could have taken to have a wash."
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"I don't think people realise how clever the govt are in terms of media manipulation and I am certain that this whole exercise is a very clever manipulation of the narrative. Everyone loves each other, everything is fine, all the things that people were angry about will be forgotten. We don't have a chance"
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"So. So far it seems counter-protests in Newcastle, Bristol, Harrow & Walthamstow, with the counter-proresters allowed free and unfettered acces to the areas where the original protest were legally authorised to assemble, with no attempt to make room for the original planned protests. I think bruuuno may have been right here, those labelled as ""Far Right"" never ever planned to turn up, played everybody else like a Strad and simply let the government propaganda machine do it's job. Of course, it will be claimed that the counter-protesters scared away/intimidated the original protest as that far better fits the narrative."
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"Gangs of right wing Muslims, some with swords, machetes and knives are running around Croydon, Sheffield and other parts of the country looking for whitey. Of course nothing is being done about it, the elite police force the PM mentioned are hiding. Thought I'd warn you lot so you know where to avoid seeing as you can't post anything about it for fear of having your collar felt. It really is treason. You lot need to be more afraid of this PM and his gov't than anything else. Scary times!"
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Only one punishment suitable for those people involved in the riots... ...deduct Tottenham 12 points
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Hilarious how such a simple counter has you babbling nonsense. You're quite obviously nothing but a sloppy failed Union activist, SBT3-AF."
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"I agree that people inciting violence should be held accountable. Much like you posting online death threats, for instance. Using that mechanic to suppress news that the main stream media refuse to cover, is an outright abuse of law. Which this is threatening."
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"Jaan Kenbrovin 10:01 Wed Aug 7 That's MSM fucked then. If that is true, they are not allowed to tell us who is even thinking about throwing bricks about, so it could indeed seem, from the perspective of (UK licenced) MSM that it is/was a quiet night, which will clearly be 100% attributed to the massive police deployment...that is, if they're even allowed now to mention that. Thank goodness for The Times of Oman...The UK government can't tell Oman what to do because they rely on regular Omani LPG deliveries."
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"""The EDL...are basically disgruntled former Union activists who can't get over they have lost the Labour Party... Everyone understands this"". *blinks* *scratches head* *looks round at the other WHOers*"
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"I think it's obviously in the public interest for those who share content on the internet to incite to violence face charges. Hope that get's through to you, SBT3-AG."
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"bruuuno 9:12 Wed Aug 7 Would be excellent if that came to pass. The authorities are past-masters at supplying misinformation. Often it won't fit snuggly in the ""Misinformation box"" as, although accurate, it's either not complete or delivered with a narrative that leads the consumer to the authorities desired conclusion - there are clear examples, recent examples - on here of posters falling for that trick, especially if they've received said information via a channel they trust; note ""trust"", which is very different from verified or confirmed. Don't forget, all the information on these events, no matter what channel from which you gain your knowledge, is single sourced - it all comes from the government. That means, for example, even if Sky News and the BBC say the same thing using different phraseology, you can't use one as a verification tool for the other; the government told them both the same thing, probably with a very big hint of what they want to achieve."
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"""òThe director of public prosecutions of England and Wales warns that sharing online material of riots could be an offence' So unless it's government approved propaganda, you can be prosecuted."
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"The EDL no longer exists but its members are still at large. They are basically disgruntled former Union activists who can't get over they have lost the Labour Party as a tool for fucking the tax payer over. Everyone understands this hence the EDL's notoriety. Personally, I hope every one of them gets tried and locked up for the crimes they commit - they are extremely stupid, selfish and cynical cowards."
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Seems to me alot will get nicked by either recognised by local plod when reviewing cctv and/or linked with AI for facial recognition linked to who knows what databases. I see a market for decent kier starmer face mask/balaclavas. That would make the news a fun watch.
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"I'd bet good money that there are no protests tonight and that the whole thing is just misinformation and social media rumours. Everyone in work with is shitting themselves about the EDL which is scandalous. It was the government and the police who blamed the EDL for the Southport riots yet of all the people these agencies would know full way that the EDL doesn't exist. But they've deliberately spread misinformation which has people scared of the phantom EDL. Utterly sinister and fucked up behaviour, welcome to labours socialist utopia"
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"rios. Starkey hits many nails on the head in that interview, he really has Starmer worked out. Tak. We're going to see a lot more of that kind of thing. Starmer will ensure that loads of petrol will be thrown on to the fire."
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- Takashi Miike
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"so they've already sentenced a bloke for something that allegedly happened days ago, yet the rats that broke the female copper's nose (all on camera) have yet to be charged. absolute fucking banana republic"
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Sir David Starkey on Two Tier Kier and the Labour Police State https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHEVXOkcQb4