St George's Day Patriots
Discussion
Killboy said:
Reform recruitment drive?
Tommy Robinson and Laurence Fox both present.Sad really because just when you think the association of the St. George's flag with the "bad old days" of hooliganism is past us those scumbags go and do that.
Good to see people calling it out though rather than immediately launching into some whataboutery about other protesters.
It's right here at the end.
https://x.com/metpoliceuk/status/17827593762409555...
I'm not keen on people who attack animals.
If you pair want to defend that kind of sthousery be my guest.
https://x.com/metpoliceuk/status/17827593762409555...
I'm not keen on people who attack animals.
If you pair want to defend that kind of sthousery be my guest.
I'm not the one sticking up for people hitting a horse.
It's literally visible in the video no need for blow-ups or freeze frames.
Not sure what "world view" makes that OK.
And it isn't like football supporters I don't give a st who you are if you engage in thuggery like that I want the Police to deal with you.
It's literally visible in the video no need for blow-ups or freeze frames.
Not sure what "world view" makes that OK.
And it isn't like football supporters I don't give a st who you are if you engage in thuggery like that I want the Police to deal with you.
Vanden Saab said:
I think the first video you linked to before editing your post is some of of them saying the quiet part out loud.The video pretty much starts with "I'm not a racist but" and as for ten minutes in what the hell is that?
Timothy Bucktu said:
Just to reassure people. There were 100's of parades happening last weekend for St. George's Day across the country, and I don't believe any turned violent?
The local one in my town was packed...no trouble or bad vibes felt at all...just like any other year in fact.
Let's not think an organised gathering like this is a representation of a normal St. George's Day.
I think that's totally fair and goes back to an earlier comment which is that events like this set back any efforts to stop associating the flag with the hooligan element of society and their supporters.The local one in my town was packed...no trouble or bad vibes felt at all...just like any other year in fact.
Let's not think an organised gathering like this is a representation of a normal St. George's Day.
Who_Goes_Blue said:
Come on you're really making a meal of this - one minor thing over the course of an entire day. I get you hate this country and its inhabitants, but getting all frothy over people not condemning the attempted horse hitting is scrapping the barrel.
Yeah I don't like people who riot and who attack animals so I hate my country.You've got it.
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