Both sides use violence. It’s not something I subscribe to. As soon as you kick off I think you lose the moral high ground and just become another thug, no matter what your political beliefs are
weren't we all actually in my case demonstrating against the fascist ****bags rather than fighting them .
No. I've never joined any march or fought anyone regarding their beliefs. It's just thuggery whatever side engages in it. I'm not sure what the opposing protest were doing yesterday, it just incites trouble for the old bill, as though they aint already got their work cut out. ****s the lot of them (anyone engaging in fighting that is).
I don't even know what that means, had to google it. I just get ****ed off with both sides from an extremist perspective.
not sure me sitting on the High St pavement booing a bunch of neanderthals led by a bloke who had only arrived in the UK about 5 months earlier counts as extremism .
I didn't say you were an extremist. You engaged in a peaceful protest, I'm pleased it made you feel empowered lol I probably know more about the far right from the left than any other source, but not from an informative sense.
I tell you what did surprise me yesterday was the number that joined that march, and I'm just looking at them thinking, ****ing hell they are all going to be voting Farage, and this is why I say people need to tone down the rhetoric, because all it does is enpower them even more. I think people are angry at the moment and the reason for that is the Tories promised to do something about migration and didn't, Labour pretty much promised the same and have hit the same hurdles, so now we got Farage chancing his luck - and me personally, I've given up on the lot of them. If you don't engage in talking to the concerned and listening to their views without labelling them racist, then they will seek out an extreme cause. I'm not suggesting listening to thugs and racists, but you need to listen and understand why you were voted in in the first place. I'd be surprised if anyone would go to a voting station tomorrow if this country was holding an election. I'm not blaming Labour for that, I'm merely not seeing light at the end of the tunnel to make those protestors yesterday feel reassured that the answer is round the corner and it's not Farage. Supposed to be the one in one out starting next week, so hope yet, we'll see.
I was just a kid when people marched against the National Front in Lewisham. But yeah basically what you said.
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