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Are The Right Or Anyone Else For That Matter, Who Finds These Attacks Of Terrorism Unacceptable, Not Allowed To Protest, Without Hordes Of Left-Wing Sympathisers Viciously Attacking Them?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-48 03858/F ar-righ t-activ ists-cl ash-ant i-facis ts-Barc elona.h tml
/// Falange took to the streets to 'protest Islam' and blame Spain's immigration policy for the attack.
A post on the group's website said: 'No one was fooled into thinking that the policies of multiculturalism and #RefugeesWelcome wouldn’t end like they did in Las Ramblas in Barcelona.' ///
I ask those who would have joined the counter protesters given the chance, can you give another reason for Spain's recent terrorist attacks?
/// Falange took to the streets to 'protest Islam' and blame Spain's immigration policy for the attack.
A post on the group's website said: 'No one was fooled into thinking that the policies of multiculturalism and #RefugeesWelcome wouldn’t end like they did in Las Ramblas in Barcelona.' ///
I ask those who would have joined the counter protesters given the chance, can you give another reason for Spain's recent terrorist attacks?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would never join a protest like the recent ones we have seen on the news, so I cannot comment from that perspective.
On the subject of protest, I believe that everyone has a right to peaceful protest, and it doesn't matter if the right demonstrate and 'hoards of left-wing sympathisers viciously attack them', or the left protest and hoards of right-wing sympathisers viciously attack them - the point is, no-one should be attacked (not sure if there is any other way to attack someone apart from viciously) - if they are peacefully expressing a view.
On the subject of protest, I believe that everyone has a right to peaceful protest, and it doesn't matter if the right demonstrate and 'hoards of left-wing sympathisers viciously attack them', or the left protest and hoards of right-wing sympathisers viciously attack them - the point is, no-one should be attacked (not sure if there is any other way to attack someone apart from viciously) - if they are peacefully expressing a view.
"When the Left take to the streets in protest, as they often do, the Right do not organise regular counter attacks, why is this?"
Because it's not 'the Left' who attack the Right.
You don't need to be on the Left to find the Right disgusting.
For example, when the KKK and White Supremacists marched on Charlottesville, chanting "Jews will not replace us", I think most people of whatever political persuasion, would immediately back whoever opposes them.
Another reason might be simple maths. Maybe there just aren't enough ring wing organisations to launch effective counter demonstrations when the Left organise a march or rally.
Because it's not 'the Left' who attack the Right.
You don't need to be on the Left to find the Right disgusting.
For example, when the KKK and White Supremacists marched on Charlottesville, chanting "Jews will not replace us", I think most people of whatever political persuasion, would immediately back whoever opposes them.
Another reason might be simple maths. Maybe there just aren't enough ring wing organisations to launch effective counter demonstrations when the Left organise a march or rally.
>can you give another reason for Spain's recent terrorist attacks
Another reason that what? The policies of multiculturalism and #RefugeesWelcome?
Were the killers refugees as I'm not sure in this case.
I thought the killings were done in the name of IS, just as has been the case with lots of killings in Europe, Africa,... in fact across theworld
Another reason that what? The policies of multiculturalism and #RefugeesWelcome?
Were the killers refugees as I'm not sure in this case.
I thought the killings were done in the name of IS, just as has been the case with lots of killings in Europe, Africa,... in fact across theworld
I'm not sure what the question is, but here is a related item to which I ask the sub question (if I may AOG). "What will our grand and great grandchildren think of us?"
'The Archbishop of Strasbourg Luc Ravel, nominated by Pope Francis in February, just declared that "Muslim believers know very well that their fertility is such today, that they call it... the Great Replacement. They tell you in a very calm, very positive way: One day all this, all this will be ours...".
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán just warned against a "Muslimized Europe". According to him, "the question of the upcoming decades is whether Europe will continue to belong to Europeans".
"In the coming 30 years, the number of Africans will grow by more than one billion people. That is twice the population of the entire European Union... The demographic pressure will be enormous. Last year, more than 180,000 people crossed in shabby boats from Libya. And this is just the beginning. According to EU Commissioner Avramopoulos, at this very moment, 3 million migrants are waiting to enter Europe". — Geert Wilders, MP, The Netherlands, and leader of the Party for Freedom and Democracy (PVV).'
'The Archbishop of Strasbourg Luc Ravel, nominated by Pope Francis in February, just declared that "Muslim believers know very well that their fertility is such today, that they call it... the Great Replacement. They tell you in a very calm, very positive way: One day all this, all this will be ours...".
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán just warned against a "Muslimized Europe". According to him, "the question of the upcoming decades is whether Europe will continue to belong to Europeans".
"In the coming 30 years, the number of Africans will grow by more than one billion people. That is twice the population of the entire European Union... The demographic pressure will be enormous. Last year, more than 180,000 people crossed in shabby boats from Libya. And this is just the beginning. According to EU Commissioner Avramopoulos, at this very moment, 3 million migrants are waiting to enter Europe". — Geert Wilders, MP, The Netherlands, and leader of the Party for Freedom and Democracy (PVV).'
The Muslim population will grow rapidly in Europe but although immigration via these boats is a real problem it will not be a significant factor in the growth of the Muslim population. The vast majoirity of those in Europe aged 65+ are non Muslims and this chort will largely die over the next 30 years; and at the same time we only need to look at schools to see that the number of muslim children has been growing significantly.
They seem to be able to have marches and counter marches without chaos in Germany. Perhaps plod needs to take a look.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/world /hundre ds-of-n eo-nazi s-march -throug h-berli n-in-ho nour-of -rudolf -hess/a r-AAqk3 Cn?li=B BoPWjQ
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