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Saturday, March 20, 2010

The audacity of the UK media

TheTimesOnlineUK which is leftish, gives the impression that  the English Defence League (EDL)   is an extreme right-wing group and quotes people calling EDL "racist", "fascist" and "nazis". It even goes so far as to quote an 89 year World War II veteran saying :
“I fought the Second World War against these Nazis. What did I fight for if we let them? The EDL are the enemy. I would say to them ’you are the guys we fought for, what are you doing?’"

All this because the EDL had organized a peaceful march in Lancashire to protest against radical muslims and sharia law. The EDL marchers were confronted by a group, almost as large or  larger than themselves, calling themselves United Against Fascism (UAF) and things got ugly with arrests being made and injuries reported.

Read the article and  see how the writer has focused throughout the article to paint a negative picture of the EDL whose birth and possible  future rise to greater heights might come about only because of the dangerous spread of radical islam in Britian. 

If someone is protesting against the intolerance of the intolerable, they are now called fascists. Remember that. Now, in the new world we live in, the intolerable are painting themselves as "anti-fascists" and hoping you will stick to the old meaning of "anti-fascist" in a world that has now given completely opposite meanings to words used in bygone eras. One of those words is "fascism". The Times UK just like the NY Times are on their way out. The sooner the better. What a load of bull they try to feed their readers. It is not just TheTimesUK but the general media in Britian is labelling the EDL as "extreme right wing", "fascist", "racist" and everything negative and not a single journalist dares to even touch on the issue why such a group would appeal to a lot of Britishers under the oppression of  blossoming radical islam. Not one.

Here at the Daily Mail UK, you can watch a vid of the protest.

1 comment:

  1. Just because you fought in the second world war means nothing..there were a lot of reds in England before, during and after the war.

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