Current Affairs Race wars, neo-nazis and other unpleasantness

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Farage today pretending to be appalled by what we saw at the weekend, while going on to make the rioter’s case for them, and perpetuating this idea that we can’t talk about immigration.

We’ve had successive governments who’ve talked about little else, groups like UKIP and now reform who talk about this as their one policy platform, Brexit where the entire country talked about immigration endlessly.

Very much the Trumpian playbook this, soft criticism followed by fanning the flames.


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Farage today pretending to be appalled by what we saw at the weekend, while going on to make the rioter’s case for them, and perpetuating this idea that we can’t talk about immigration.

We’ve had successive governments who’ve talked about little else, groups like UKIP and now reform who talk about this as their one policy platform, Brexit where the entire country talked about immigration endlessly.

Very much the Trumpian playbook this, soft criticism followed by fanning the flames.


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I despise him
 
Marx, innit.

Not without criticism. The contemporary equivalent is the 'underclass', again, a problematic term.
The nazis called it 'üntermenschen', the 'worst of society' to include jews, the disabled, communists, trades unionist, eastern europeans, those who they went after as opposition and 'sub human'. Actually lifted from the KKK.
They turned it from Marx's 'unaware of how they can mobilise' to a threat to the system and to be eradicated.
 
Farage today pretending to be appalled by what we saw at the weekend, while going on to make the rioter’s case for them, and perpetuating this idea that we can’t talk about immigration.

We’ve had successive governments who’ve talked about little else, groups like UKIP and now reform who talk about this as their one policy platform, Brexit where the entire country talked about immigration endlessly.

Very much the Trumpian playbook this, soft criticism followed by fanning the flames.


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The BLM protests were not “soft-policed” - they were, like the PSC demos, mostly peaceful.

When people kicked off they were arrested and charged. Of course the worst incident was that statue-protecting protest that started with them wasted before midday, then wee’d all over a memorial to a murdered cop, then ended up being rescued by Londoners from a beating.
 
Farage today pretending to be appalled by what we saw at the weekend, while going on to make the rioter’s case for them, and perpetuating this idea that we can’t talk about immigration.

We’ve had successive governments who’ve talked about little else, groups like UKIP and now reform who talk about this as their one policy platform, Brexit where the entire country talked about immigration endlessly.

Very much the Trumpian playbook this, soft criticism followed by fanning the flames.


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'Appalled' by the scenes but then goes on to justify it as we knew he would. Communities are 'fractured' by immigration which has caused riots; communities such as in the North East which has a 2% share of immigration, and in particular Sunderland which has seen the lowest increase in immigration of any large town or city in the country. Doesn't stop them burning down buildings and attacking non-white people though.

He is protecting himself from criminal prosecution with his first paragraph so it won't happend but he should be arrested for inciting violence.
 
The BLM protests were not “soft-policed” - they were, like the PSC demos, mostly peaceful.

When people kicked off they were arrested and charged. Of course the worst incident was that statue-protecting protest that started with them wasted before midday, then wee’d all over a memorial to a murdered cop, then ended up being rescued by Londoners from a beating.
 
Farage today pretending to be appalled by what we saw at the weekend, while going on to make the rioter’s case for them, and perpetuating this idea that we can’t talk about immigration.

We’ve had successive governments who’ve talked about little else, groups like UKIP and now reform who talk about this as their one policy platform, Brexit where the entire country talked about immigration endlessly.

Very much the Trumpian playbook this, soft criticism followed by fanning the flames.


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Why has he brought up BLM from 4 years ago?

He's still in the states supporting his mate Trump too
 
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