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On 13/07/2017 at 19:36, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

"Freedom is more than just a seven letter word" Veronica: of the Chapman family

 

Quite an interesting read!

 

 

Purely coincidental, but followed the above with Tommy Robinson's "Enemy of the State" 

 

The obvious and wholly expected  "London wine bar liberal" critique of the book by LSE (http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2016/03/02/book-review-enemy-of-the-state-by-tommy-robinson/)

firmly illustrates the failure of "the establishment" and poncy liberal tossers to grasp a situation from a perspective other than their own. 

 

Certainly no challenging read, it is the story of a football hooligan, in his own words mind, so no need to find a quiet corner and wrap a damp towel round your noggin. 

 

...this book should be on the reading list of anyone who is concerned about social cohesion in Britain, or simply committed to rerum cognoscere causas...

 

But be prepared to challenge your view of the EDL as a "far-right, fascist, xenophobic hotbed of intolerance and extremism" as universally portrayed by MSM - despite the best efforts and as described in the first person by the author. Unless of course, you already have the type of closed mind and bully-boy fascist, anti-freedom of expression that is the trade mark of UAF and antifa. 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Purely coincidental, but followed the above with Tommy Robinson's "Enemy of the State" 

 

The obvious and wholly expected  "London wine bar liberal" critique of the book by LSE (http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2016/03/02/book-review-enemy-of-the-state-by-tommy-robinson/)

firmly illustrates the failure of "the establishment" and poncy liberal tossers to grasp a situation from a perspective other than their own. 

 

Certainly no challenging read, it is the story of a football hooligan, in his own words mind, so no need to find a quiet corner and wrap a damp towel round your noggin. 

 

...this book should be on the reading list of anyone who is concerned about social cohesion in Britain, or simply committed to rerum cognoscere causas...

 

But be prepared to challenge your view of the EDL as a "far-right, fascist, xenophobic hotbed of intolerance and extremism" as universally portrayed by MSM - despite the best efforts and as described in the first person by the author. Unless of course, you already have the type of closed mind and bully-boy fascist, anti-freedom of expression that is the trade mark of UAF and antifa. 

 

 

You seem to glamourise the far right.  You should be ashamed to endorse the views of such a vile human being. 

 

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25 minutes ago, Mark J said:

You seem to glamourise the far right.  You should be ashamed to endorse the views of such a vile human being. 

 

Tbh, I think kevinjohnsonmbe comes across as the most sensible member of Arbtalk. I think most people here would put his opinion above yours....

 

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6 hours ago, Mark J said:

You seem to glamourise the far right.  You should be ashamed to endorse the views of such a vile human being. 

 

You know him? Or are you talking out of your tea-towel holder again?

 

Prey tell... How do define "far-right?"

(if you can)

 

Is it what ever YOU don't like?  That would certainly fit with the classic "shout down and attempt to denigrate that which isn't 'our' view of the world which seems to typify the UAF/antifa MO. 

 

Attempting to suppress free thought and speech - sound familiar - oh, the irony!

 

So in your book, the Pope, the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, Trevor Phillips (to name just a few) and of course all the other "far right" commentators are wrong and you are the only voice of sanity in an otherwise deluded world?

 

Talking about the difference between asylum and immigration, immigration & asylum quotas or points systems, islamification, foreign policy, multiculturalism et al, does not make a rascist even though the likes of UAF/antifa like to throw the label around like it should be a badge of shame. 

 

Yeah, good luck with that, it's been over used and abused and no longer provides an unquestionable blanket suppression to debate. 

 

"Glamourising the far-right?"

 

How so? The "must read" comment was a cut & paste from the LSE book review.  If (a) I didn't already have a long list of folks wanting a lend-loan and (b) I didn't think it'd be wasted on you, I'd send you a copy and ask you to highlight any rascist content. 

 

If I had the choice of having a beer with you or Tommy Robinson I'd be at the bar with him every time, the alternative holds no appeal whatsoever!

 

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