Several hundred thousand pro-Palestinian demonstrators descended on London on Saturday 11th. Many of them had only peaceful intentions, but some of them did not. A minority of them came armed with weapons and fireworks to create unrest and fear, and not just to plead for a ceasefire and an end to the killing in Gaza. This more violent faction was made up of a mixture of Islamists, anarchists, self-declared anti-fascists and others.
Also as predicted, a great many other people headed to the capital on Saturday, but these people were seeking to counter-protest the pro-Palestinian demonstration, or simply there to honour those that paid the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. This group also arrived from various parts of the UK, once again not all of them had purely peaceful intentions. This group was also made up of a variety of people from varying ages and backgrounds, including organised football hooligans, ex-servicemen, nationalists, through to ordinary people with no political allegiance whatsoever. Many of them were very riled at what they believed to be a desecration of a sacred day, being hijacked by contentious foreign issues with masses of “Islamists” marching through the streets of London.
Taxpayers millions
The massive police operation has cost the UK taxpayer millions, and has involved tens of thousands of officers, many of whom were drafted in from other parts of the UK, already running low on numbers. These officers attempted to stop the counter-demonstrators from moving to the Cenotaph, but the police had greatly underestimated their numbers, and so found themselves being pushed aside with ease. Once there, the demonstrators duly paid their respect in absolute silence. Scuffles then broke out when the police attempted to force these demonstrators out of the area and kettle them into a cordon; missiles were thrown at officers and arrests were made.
Out of the pro-Palestinian march, some of the attendees fired fireworks and chanted various antisemitic slogans, with the general gist calling for the death of all Jews. Once again, scuffles broke out with the police and arrests were made.
As expected, the reporting in the media has been carefully and purposely crafted to create the maximum amount of division possible within our society. As is nearly always the case, those that expressed any British values whatsoever, have been labelled as “far-right”.
How can we live in a country where ex-servicemen and women that have served their country and wish to show respect, can be be accused of being extremists? That has always disgusted me. Likewise, it is entirely unjustified to call all those that simply want to see the end of the indescribable horror in Gaza, being labelled as “jihadi apologists” or "terrorists". I believe that the majority of the pro-Palestinian demonstrators simply want to see the end of the shelling and killing, and they do not support the monstrous actions of Hamas and the utter inexcusable horror they brought to Israel on the 7th of October.
I predicted in a previous post, that Saturdays marches were likely the beginning of a wave of major civil unrest in the UK, and I still stand by my statement. The population, regardless to which vile mass-media brainwashing rag they buy or read on-line, are being pulled further into polarisation.
They are scared of us
Those that rule us are becoming increasingly worried that people are slowly waking up to the reality of the world they live in. People are witnessing huge increases in the cost of living, low wages and poor job prospects. People are slowly realising that have been lied to and manipulated for all of their lives, not just during the false world-wide “health emergency” of 2020-22. The system is genuinely worried that we will finally realise that we are ruled by a tiny number of satanic greed-driven psychopaths whose only skill, is staying in power by keeping us at one another’s throats. They are cold-heartless monsters.
This polarisation will come from what half the country will see as a resurgence of the old “far-right” in being able to take to the streets in such large numbers to intimidate “minority” groups such as a Muslims.
The other half will see the huge numbers of “dodgy Jihadist types” draped in foreign flags stomping through the capital with fireworks, as such a provocative and threatening act, that they will feel they must now act. It is as sad as it is predicable, and the State are banking on this flame of ignorance and division becoming a conflagration, so sweeping new powers can be brought in that will erode all our rights even further.
In fact, as I write this, Suella Braverman has issued a statement indicating that she will use emergency powers after the weekend's chaos. And there it is.
Politicians will be held answerable!
Just imagine that EVERY person demonstrating in London on Saturday 11th, turned and marched on Parliament together as one. Imagine hordes of people tearing down those ancient gates and oak doors and marching through the corridors of power and DEMANDING, not asking for immediate major changes!
Imagine homelessness is outlawed. Instead of freedom. Where UK Billionaires are forced to declare all of their money in the UK and not in the Seychelles or Bermuda, and that tax used for healthcare for all.
Imagine the repulsive House of Lords are broken apart and their ill-gotten assets seized, and proportionate representation introduced across the country from the parish to the House of Commons. Imagine ALL politicians are held answerable for all of their decisions and will face criminal proceedings and punishments should they mislead, or fail the public which they are supposed to serve! Imagine UK manufactured weapons of war and death are made illegal to sell abroad.
It all sounds so idealistic to the point of almost being puerile, but it really could be that easy. If we just marched together with full-force and did not stop or leave until our demands are met!
No, we would not then live happily ever after in some sort of fantastic utopia, but we would have brought our master’s under our heel for the first time in a very long time; and made them understand that THEY serve us and there will be consequences should they fail us again.
We need another vast march. Placards will not be necessary, just stout hearts, total confidence with clear objectives and targets set-out. This will be the only way we will ever change a single thing for the good of all the people.
Only we can do this. It is within our grasp.
Matt Single
Once a member of the BNP. Nothing you say has any validity whatsoever
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