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originally posted by: EvanH
My entire veterans group are rerouting to London for Armistice Day. We are all Iraq/Afghanistan/Northern Ireland veterans. Not old men.
We look forward to anyone disrespecting our day to remember our dead brothers and sisters. We are also going to be joined by many thousands of ordinary Englishmen/women who have had enough of those Islamic terrorist loving pieces of crap and their useful idiot apologists.
They will face the wrath of the entire nation who outnumber every last one of them 21 to 1. The crys of "islamaphobia" and the usual bs gaslighting will fall on deaf ears. Playing the victim will be ignored.
You do not get to call for the death of Jews on British streets. Nor do you get to call fo jihad on our shores and get away with it. Nor will you desecrate a sacred day for every Britain. The days of pandering are over. We see who you REALLY are now.
originally posted by: EvanH
a reply to: quintessentone
Like I said, deaf ears.
originally posted by: EvanH
a reply to: quintessentone
Deaf ears
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: quintessentone
This isn't your fight.
You and a small handful of others have consistently shown you have no regard or understanding of the UK.
This is the one weekend when those protesting should act with some dignity and allow this nation to show their respect to all those who have served and those that paid the ultimate sacrifice.
If any of them disrupt any of the thousands of memorial services that will be going on they will be met with a backlash that will leave no-one uncertain of just what the general public opinion is.
They have been warned.
More than 7 in 10 Britons are concerned about the impact of the current conflict in Israel and Gaza on Palestinian (74%) and Israeli (71%) civilians.
originally posted by: EvanH
My entire veterans group are rerouting to London for Armistice Day. We are all Iraq/Afghanistan/Northern Ireland veterans. Not old men.
We look forward to anyone disrespecting our day to remember our dead brothers and sisters. We are also going to be joined by many thousands of ordinary Englishmen/women who have had enough of those Islamic terrorist loving pieces of crap and their useful idiot apologists.
They will face the wrath of the entire nation who outnumber every last one of them 21 to 1. The crys of "islamaphobia" and the usual bs gaslighting will fall on deaf ears. Playing the victim will be ignored.
You do not get to call for the death of Jews on British streets. Nor do you get to call fo jihad on our shores and get away with it. Nor will you desecrate a sacred day for every Britain. The days of pandering are over. We see who you REALLY are now.
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
But he said this would not stop him from marching. “I simply cannot stand by while my own government does not do everything it can to stop the horrific destruction of Gaza and the lives of the 2.2 million people who live there, half of whom are children,” he said, acknowledging the complexity of a conflict with “no simple solutions”.
He said: “Such peaceful protest is a hard-won democratic right that our current government is doing everything they can to roll back.”
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
Yeah "the lawyer in London Said", not the millions of ordinary Brits who were in the ranks and got all the worst jobs to do in the army.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
Yeah "the lawyer in London Said", not the millions of ordinary Brits who were in the ranks and got all the worst jobs to do in the army.
The article has many peace marchers comments and it only takes one to get the point across.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
Yeah "the lawyer in London Said", not the millions of ordinary Brits who were in the ranks and got all the worst jobs to do in the army.
The article has many peace marchers comments and it only takes one to get the point across.
And they assume they are talking for all of us, they arent. they are a minority but a minority with a loud voice because most of us are ignored.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
Yeah "the lawyer in London Said", not the millions of ordinary Brits who were in the ranks and got all the worst jobs to do in the army.
The article has many peace marchers comments and it only takes one to get the point across.
And they assume they are talking for all of us, they arent. they are a minority but a minority with a loud voice because most of us are ignored.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: quintessentone
Armistice Day means ceasefire’: voices of those heading to London’s pro-Palestine march
"I am amused and appalled by the insistence that Armistice Day is the wrong time to call for an armistice,” the lawyer in London said. “It would not be the people who died in war who would suffer any offence that hundreds of thousands of free Londoners call for less war.”
www.theguardian.com...
Yeah "the lawyer in London Said", not the millions of ordinary Brits who were in the ranks and got all the worst jobs to do in the army.
The article has many peace marchers comments and it only takes one to get the point across.
And they assume they are talking for all of us, they arent. they are a minority but a minority with a loud voice because most of us are ignored.
If the 7 out of 10 numbers are correct, then 'yes' they speak for the majority.