Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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I claim to be making fools of the fascists? Thats rather theatrical, and colourful.. Fairly sure ive not claimed any such thing Buzzer.
I'm fairly sure you have. Just two of your posts from random:
I go to their facebook pages, as they are hilariously funny....try it.... I dont like fascists, and Neo Nazis which the rightwing attracts, and more than happy to point and laugh at them
Im not bothered by them. I enjoy taking the piss out of them. I dont like fascists..
and according to the Home Office, more and more are joining the right-wing extremist parties. If you're serious about wanting to rid the UK of fascists you need to address the root cause of this 'backlash' (Home Office words, not mine). But if you just want a good old-fashioned ruck and hours spent as a cyber-warrior then carry on what you're doing.
Oh wait. I also keep reading about the 'peaceful' beginning of this street theatre.
That's not what I claimed Dave. Please do go back and check. I said that previous demonstrations had been damp squibs, embarrassing for MFE and no violence to speak of. Previous demonstrations. "Previous"...The language used by the left prior to this year's march definitely turned the heat up and undoubtedly resulted in more right-wing thugs attending this time. That's this year, Dave. Not last year.
Ive read, in several places that there was homophobic, and racist chants even at the beginning, but im guessing leaving that out makes it more a 'bad lefties' thing.
Two wrongs don't make a right. I'm not condoning any violence, nor am I an apologist for MFE. Both sides behaved appallingly. It's just pretty obvious to me and many others why this year's march descended into mass brawls.
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