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Luton Protest Outrage

by Craig Chapman - 08:02 on 12 March 2009

Whether or not you agree with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the protected presence of the Muslim Extremist protestors in Luton this week was disgusting.

They rant in support of the type of regime that denies basic human rights and then hurl abuse at the best soldiers in the world, who help to enforce those rights for decent oppressed people around the world. Had they ranted like this against the soldiers in Pakistan or another Muslim country, they would have been shot on the spot.

British soldiers have protected decent Muslims from ranting and out-of-countrol bullies who hide behind and distort a religion in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. Our troops even came to the aid of Muslims in Bosnia who were being attacked by supposed Catholics from Serbia.

Problems like this always arise when religion has an influence over politics and especially were one group has more power than the other.

To have British policemen protecting these terrorist supporters is what has really struck a blow for the British people.

The government and media chunter on about democratic rights. Popular Alliance certainly do not support BNP, but we do ask which way the police would be facing had the protestors been white, with shaven heads and hurling abuse at an Asian parade. We are quite sure the police would be charging them with batons and horses, not providing a protective cordon, allowing them to continue shouting their hate and bile. That is certainly not democacy, it demonstrates a government overun by indecision, biased influence and most certainly scared of the idiotic Human Rights Act it allowed in from Brussels, which really should be re-titled The Slimy Lawyer's Charter.

Popular Alliance stand up for decency, respect and common sense. Our government and media have brought this situation on themselves. The government is now completely lost regarding how to deal with it, whilst the media loves a good sensationalist situation to stir further.

Popular Alliance would make BIG changes to this situation.

 

Comment from Greg at 16:00 on 25 March 2009.
You know, I actually don't feel that much anger towards the protesters themselves. They are simply standing up for their country, right or wrong, as you or I would.

The people that make me ticked off about this are twofold: first the successive governments who encouraged mass immigration and dismantlement of our sense of identity that lead to this situation and secondly, the people who feign surprise that it happened atall. They are the folk whose PC nonsense also encouraged this to happen in the first place.

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