Sunday, October 31, 2010

Tommy Robinson on Dutch TV

Here’s a TV news clip from the Netherlands featuring EDL leader Tommy Robinson. It includes a snippet from his speech yesterday, and a brief walking interview I hadn’t seen before. At the end you can get a good look at the damaged bus.

This is a fair treatment of the EDL by the Dutch MSM — it lets Tommy Robinson speak out fairly, in his own words (in English, with Dutch subtitles):


Many thanks to Kitman for YouTubing it.

Hat tip: VH.

4 comments:

Silly Kuffar said...

Tommy Robinson is a LIAR.
We have the only party to stand up for English and British people the BNP.
But as they believe what the Anti-fascist UAF say about the BNP should we believe what the UAF say about the EDL ?
The UAF were set up to counter the BNP by spreading lies and smears.
Do the EDL believe what the UAF say or are they just another group designed to turn people away from the BNP ?

HYPOCRISY by the EDL !

goethechosemercy said...

The BNP never swore to protect Western Civilization, western freedom, Christianity or history.
All they've sworn themselves to protect is "white".
I don't care about whiteness.
I care about Western Civilization and the onslaught of Islam.
These are not concerns of race.
They are concerns of culture, history, civilization and humanity.

Jack said...

@ goethechosemercy

Race is an integral part of culture, a people make a culture, if you change the people you will change the culture.

goethechosemercy said...

What you're saying is that if you change the phenotype of the people, you change the culture of the people.
In other words, culture, civilization and all our choices are ultimately phenotypic.
I'm not buying it.
My phenotype didn't make me a Westerner.
I chose to embrace this identity and to enlarge it through study.
A Muslim makes a similar choice, though in the process, turns himself into a moral monster.
To biologize the debate privileges less the dynamics of choice.

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