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    1. Helen83FromVillage on

      Why do they protest for Iranian proxies again? I thought it was a peace in Palestine, during about half of the year (at least).

    2. is the picture form the protest? becuase i cant really tell what being protested?
      is it gaza, palestine, wars, nuclear weapons, israel, or the far right? who is the ‚far right‘ they’re protesting?

      i know far right peiple who are anti israel and pro palestine and are anti war.. ?

    3. citron_bjorn on

      The problem with these protests is how many actually turn out to vote in the end

    4. WastelandOfConfusion on

      The best way to look at everything is to stop and check if you are being asked to love, or if you are being asked to hate. That’s your clue.

    5. Cannot help but laugh that it’s a march against the ‚far-right‘ by a group that heavily supports an ideology that is ‚far right’….meeting up with a group that heavily supports a ‚far-right‘ ideology.

    6. West-Ad-1532 on

      Lots of shoehorning groups in that article, some of whom will most certainly be ideologically opposed.

    7. BuffaloPancakes11 on

      People getting angry about a protest which contains positive messaging, battling against a group who just want division and hate to hide their lack of policies or any coherent plan for the country 👀

    8. Three hours ago, the Guardian was reporting „Hundreds of thousands expected to gather in London for march against far right“ and now everywhere is saying thousands.

      I’m guessing turnout is lower than hoped. Probably because of the incoherent nature of the march, all things considered.

    9. Amazing_Ice_8001 on

      What is actually far right? Not wanting rapist gangs of a certain ethnicity abusing young women in the country whilst it gets covered up? Or the influx of low skilled labour to artificially boost the economy?

      I’m fed up with being called far right because I dont want people sponging (whether they’re natives/illegal or legal immigrants) off of the hard working tax payers (who a lot of are struggling to get a house of their own and start their own family).

      We need an Australian style visa system. If you’re going to come over, you need to have a career behind you, and you need to be fluent in the English language. We dont need any more Deliveroo drivers, Turkish barbers, or any other low skilled workers flooding the country.

    10. The problem with these groups is they think anything short of full open borders and a love-in with Islam is „far right“. You’ve got the „refugees welcome“, the „no borders, no nations“ and other fruitloop placard carriers out here. This means that most normal people, who don’t agree with that kind of position, can’t offer their support, even though no-one really wants to see people like Robinson or Trump acolytes getting more influence.

      Having the march also be a march for Palestine and Iran also conflates two very different issues, and while I am very much against Israel’s actions in the last few years, those marches attract Muslim sectarians – many of whom are socially far right, but strangely the „anti far right“ folks seem to be very happy to share a platform with them.

      And if the headline in a friendly media outlet is talking about „thousands“, it’s going to be a complete bust, and will inevitably be compared with the estimated 100k that Robinson’s lot got to come out to their rally referenced in the article.

    11. AppropriateDig9401 on

      What far right? lol there isn’t an established far right political movement in the uk no matter what BBC or lefty media might tell you.

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