Monday, April 20, 2009

Up-date At Last

TODAY 20 April 2009

At Last Not a skinhead demo
At Last Not a BNP demo
At Last Not a Racist demo
At last a demo where people are beginning to wake up


And before any leftard starts with the usual pigshit that this was a racist demo take a look at frame 3:04

Police broke up a march yesterday by British people wanting to “reclaim” their streets from Muslim fanatics.
Officers said it was illegal to stage the protest in Luton where extremists were allowed only last month to shout abuse at troops home from Iraq.
Riot police with horses and dogs sealed off the town centre before scuffles broke out and several of the 200 demonstrators were arrested.
Last night onlookers accused the police of “breathtaking double standards”.
Sean Smith, 32, said: “I saw one guy who shouted ‘let us march’ and a policeman whacked him with his truncheon and knocked two of his teeth out.”
Organisers of the rally claimed they had intended a peaceful protest march to object to the council and police’s failure to stop hate-filled Muslims ruining last month’s Army parade.
But they were confronted by lines of riot police and penned in for two hours.
When some burst through the police ring several were hit with truncheons as frightened shoppers ran for cover.
Upholsterer Rodney Fletcher, 37, said: “The police were far too heavy-handed. It seems if you’re Muslim you can do it, but not if you’re white.
“We didn’t come for violence and the police reaction is bang out of order.”
A police spokesman said: “Police will support anybody who wishes to hold a protest if it’s held in line with public safety.
“An individual applied for permission for last month’s Muslim protest and it was granted.
“But this was an illegal protest because no one had applied for permission.”

This is demo that they did not want

The recent Luton demo that was to take place on Saturday 28th March in support of our armed services and to protest against Al Qaeda in Britain was cancelled at the final hour by almost everyone who was involved in it.
The local papers were filled with the story stating that the planned march had been hijacked by fascists, and right wing extremists. If that was the case then, there would have been nothing anyone could have said to have stopped it from going ahead.
These supposed fascists and right wing extremists were just normal everyday people who were willing to take to the streets of Luton in support of British troops and to protest about what’s going on in the town and country with regards to militant Islam.
It seems that the ‘establishment’ would like to call everyone who wants to demonstrate against militant Islam within Great Britain as fascists, so the wider community who learn of these events whilst sitting on from afar do not get a clear picture of the true reality of what is really going on, on the ground.
Call them all ‘fascists’ and ‘right wing extremists’ and the people will believe that’s what we all are, when they don’t take the time to look at the reasoning behind our actions.
People are now starting to wake up and question the reality that now surrounds them, and what they are being told, rather than just believing the lies that cover the truth. They now see that the police and authorities are not on their side, but on the side of the ethnic minority extremists who spew their bile and hatred towards them.
Our British English community which is the ‘silent majority’ is not allowed to take to the streets to demonstrate and voice our opinions about what is going on in society, but the militant Moslems now living in our country are.
Work that one out, “the wider Luton non-Moslem community, and those from further afield watching the proceedings”.
As stated above, the local papers were filled with the story stating that the planned march had been hijacked by fascists, and right wing extremists.

Please clip on image to see some alarming facts

We see the Unite Against Fascism and Searchlight,s Hope not Hate spreading their bile, and claiming outside force will be using violence so as to hinder luton to return to its usual state of harmony. I other words is submit to the moslems and behave like little dhimmis

Luton was harmonious before the moslems arrived, and it wont be harmonious until they are gone
Now one alarming Item with the news clip

In the top left hand corner it mentions MP Speaks Out After PC Henry murder trial ends
Luton police lost one of their officers last year, and last week saw his murderer sentenced to life imprisonment, with it being all over the front pages of the local news bar the Herald which is the most widely distributed, where their front page was about the demo. This showed how serious the police were taking this event that was about to unfold, for them to have had that on the front page of the paper instead of the murder of one of their officers.

It was announced yesterday that the killer of PC Jon Henry has been sentenced to at least 25 years in a secure mental hospital. This is (very nearly) a sensible sentence, at least in comparison to the kind of short terms which are normally handed down.
However, to me, this case is even more tragic than it would be - because PC Henry should still be alive. He is not only dead because of a violent criminal, but also because of Britain's completely failed immigration policy and attempts to control its own borders.
Ikechukwu Tennyson Obih PC Henry's killer, is a paranoid schizophrenic (Islamic syndrom) from Nigeria. He arrived in the UK in 2000, applied for asylum, and was granted indefinite leave to remain.
His symptoms began to get worse in 2005, exacerbated by alcohol and cannabis abuse, and he was prescribed medication. However, when he went to visit his father in Africa in 2006, he was advised to pray to stop taking the pshyciatric medication and use olive oil instead.
Upon his return to Britain his condition deteriorated further, and he found himself begging.yet he was able to own a car, which he wanted to park, but got into a row with window cleaner, Stephen Chamberlain, who was stabbed in the back by Obih in a row over the latter standing in a spot in which the former wished to park his car.
He kept having delusions and strange dreams, although his psychiatrist insists he was not in the middle of a psychotic episode at the time of the attack.
The night before he went on the rampage in Luton town centre, Obih had apparently had a dream in which he could kill a man just by touching him.

18 comments:

Pastorius said...

Interesting that they chose today to march.

Today is both Hitler's birthday and Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Pastorius said...

By the way, I note not only the frame at 3:04, but the fact that some of these guys were carrying signs that say "NF go to hell", which I take to mean, "National Front, go to hell"

Am I right?

Anonymous said...

Pastorius said...

"National Front, go to hell"
Am I right?

Yes

Glad to see you are on the ball.

I missed that together about Hitlers birthday and the Holocaust Remembrance, though I am aware of both, also in 1943 the nazis over-run the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw

Damien said...

shiva,

Its nice to see the British people standing up for freedom and western civilization against the Muslim Jihadist barbarians. This is a good sign.

Pastorius said...

I'm guessing the Jews chose Hitler's birthday as Holocaust Remembrance Day as a way of pre-emptively canceling out any celebration of his heritage.

Anonymous said...

Well they could not choose a better day

Damien said...

I hate to lessen this feel good moment. But, it could have just been a coincidence, how many people out there know when Hitler was born, other than some modern day SS wannabe rejects?

Pastorius said...

Damien,
Certainly, the BNP-types know it's Hitler's birthday.

And certainly, those who side with Israel know it's Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Anonymous said...

Pastorius
I tend to disagree with you on this one, i think you will find that most of the present day BNP are very anti-hitler, as the hitlerians and supporters of the NF have left.

At the moment there is no love between the BNP and NF and the stormfront morons.

Damien,
And To Brighten the day up a little, the chances of it being a coincidence are 365/1, so I go along with the Jews chose hitlers birthday so as to poke a finger in the eye of the nazis.

Any it was good the see the "dreaded right wing have a demo and not see shops wrecked, which is the norm for the leftard demos"

I will point out there was at least BNP one sympathizer involved with getting this rally of the ground.

T would also Like to add that another march passed of very well that the government tried to stop, and that was the Black Country St Georges day march.

Pastorius said...

Shiva,
Please allow me to restate my point; the leadership of the BNP would be intelligent enough, I would assume, to know that April 20th is Hitler's birthday.

I would also assume they would be intelligent enough to know that it was Holocaust Memorial Day.

As you yourself stated, the chances are 365-1.

I'm guessing there must have been a reason they chose this day.

Pastorius said...

I'm aware there are differences among the leaders of the BNP as to the future direction of the party.

Unfortunately, Nick Griffin still has a lot of power, as I understand it, and he has not made any serious repentance for his former positions.

A serious repentence would, in my opinion, include an explanation of the reason for the paradigmatic change of heart.

Pastorius said...

By the way, I wrote about this post over at the Astute Bloggers:

http://astuteblogger.blogspot.com/2009/04/uk-anti-jihad-rally-features-signs.html

Pastorius said...

More info:

http://barthsnotes.wordpress.com/2009/04/15/protest-in-luton-over-st-georges-day-event/

To the extent that these people are anti-racist and anti-NF (both SHOULD be the same thing), then I am in support of these people.

Anonymous said...

Damien,

You could be right,

The Chief Rabbinate of Israel, in 1949, decided that the Tenth of Tevet should be the national remembrance days for victims of the Holocaust. For this day, it recommended traditional Jewish ways of remembering the dead, such as the study of the traditional Mishnah section about ritual baths, saying Psalms, lighting a yahrzeit candle and saying Kaddish for those Holocaust victims whose date of death remains unknown. On other occasions, the Chief Rabbinate also referred to Tisha b'Av as being a date of remembrance for Holocaust victims.

The Knesset decision taken on 21 April 1951 to designate the 27th of Nisan as Yom HaShoah ignored the Rabbinate's decision from two years earlier, and the Chief Rabbinate, in turn, decided to ignore the Knesset's chosen date, one reason being the fact that Jewish law forbids fasting and certain laws of mourning during the month of Nisan, which is considered to be a month of happiness. Another view, held by influential Haredi Rabbi Avraham Yeshayeh Karelitz (known as the 'Chazon Ish'), held that we in our days do not have the power to institute new days of mourning or commemoration for future generations.

While there are nevertheless Orthodox Jews who commemorate the Holocaust on Yom HaShoah, others in the Orthodox community – especially Haredim, including Hasidim – remember the victims of the Holocaust on traditional days of mourning which were already in place before the Holocaust, such as Tisha b'Av in the summer, and the Tenth of Tevet, in the winter. Several well-known Haredi rabbis, including Rabbi Michael Dov Ber Weissmandl, Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov, Rabbi Shimon Schwab, and several others, wrote kinnot about the Shoah, to be said on Tisha b'Av.

While most Modern Orthodox Religious Zionist Jews do stand still for two minutes during the siren, in Haredi areas, no attention is given to Yom HaShoah. Most stores do not close, schools continue and most people do not stop walking when the siren sounds. The non-participation of Haredim in Yom HaShoah is one of the points which regularly causes friction between Haredim and non-Haredim in Israel, when non-Haredim consider the Haredi position of ignoring the siren and Yom HaShoah altogether to be disrespectful.

Thus, a situation came into existence where religious forms of commemorance take place primarily on the Tenth of Tevet and on Tisha b'Av, while secular forms of commemorance take place primarily on Yom HaShoah, and either part of the population ignores the other one's day of commemoration.

Anonymous said...

PS

To help understand a little of my last comment

Nisan usually falls in March–April on the Gregorian calendar.

Tebet usually occurs in December–January on the Gregorian calendar.

Tisha B'Av falls in July or August in the Gregorian calendar

Gets confusing

Pastorius said...

Oh, so then the fact that Holocaust Remembrance Day fell on Hitler's birthday this year was merely an accident of the Jewish calendar colliding with the calendar we use (whatever it's called).

That explains that.

Now, the question is, why did the protesters choose Hitler's birthday?

Do you think that was a mere accident?

Frankly, I'm having trouble with that one.

Pastorius said...

Still, let me say this, the "Fuck the NF" signs are encouraging to me.

I know how badly I was treated when I posted a piece called, "Fuck the BNP."

If I was treated that badly by the BNP on an anonymous blog, I can't imagine the courage it would take to walk through the streets of Luton with a sign that says, "Fuck the NF."

Pastorius said...

My assumption is that the members of the NF are even more dangerous than the worst of the old-guard BNP members. In fact, they may very well be the exact same people.