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The Nasty Left Are At It Again
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They just dont like free speech do they? But I guess if you are unable to articulate a valid argument then it must be the fists out.
Why isn't more being done to stop this group of violent brownshirts?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-54 66359/S everal- people- hurt-th ugs-shu t-FREE- SPEECH- event.h tml
Why isn't more being done to stop this group of violent brownshirts?
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I'm not sure I am following your logic Spath.
The right (debatable with some Tories) are in power so yes they should sort the legal side out but surely the Left should be vocal and distancing themselves from the violence and pressing the Tories to do something about it. It's what you do in opposition.
Hopefully that explains a little clearer.
The right (debatable with some Tories) are in power so yes they should sort the legal side out but surely the Left should be vocal and distancing themselves from the violence and pressing the Tories to do something about it. It's what you do in opposition.
Hopefully that explains a little clearer.
They hospitalised a security guard, spath, and set off a smoke grenade in a crowded building. That is paramilitary tactics and is not acceptable.
For the record, I don't think Benjamin should have been invited (or indeed accepted by the university) because he has never contributed to knowledge through research or publication - he's just a rabble rouser with a popular youtube account and a slightly cultish following. But this kind of violence and aggression really needs to be stamped out. This is a serious escalation on earlier Antifa activities at King's and there needs to be a criminal investigation and (if students) expulsions. The university has taken action like this before against radical Islamists at the university, the same principle applies here.
See this as an example of what the same people were doing 2 years ago, in the same building:
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /studen t/news/ king-s- college -london -launch es-urge nt-inve stigati on-afte r-pro-i srael-e vent-at tacked- by-pro- palesti ne-a682 5116.ht ml
For the record, I don't think Benjamin should have been invited (or indeed accepted by the university) because he has never contributed to knowledge through research or publication - he's just a rabble rouser with a popular youtube account and a slightly cultish following. But this kind of violence and aggression really needs to be stamped out. This is a serious escalation on earlier Antifa activities at King's and there needs to be a criminal investigation and (if students) expulsions. The university has taken action like this before against radical Islamists at the university, the same principle applies here.
See this as an example of what the same people were doing 2 years ago, in the same building:
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