UAF Intimidate Durham Students
Once again Unite Against Fascism (UAF) have scuppered interactive democracy. Reminding us of one of their infamous lines: ‘ We believe in freedom of speech but not for fascists’ . Obviously oblivious to the fact that the opposite is declared as soon as their representative uttered ‘but’.
As much as these fools like to claim that they’re ‘concerned local residents’, for the most part they are parachuted in from all over the UK. At Durham University, the decision to allow or not to allow active democracy should have been a decision taken by the student union, as elected officials. Not by failed students of the 60’s and the young social-retards of the UAF.
These extreme leftists peddled the usual lies in order to shut the debate down; the violent BNP thugs will turn up. THIS IS A LIE. The BNP does not engage in street protests, save in exceptional circumstances, such as the ‘free speech’ trial of Nick Griffin. Why would BNP supporters turn up to a University debate, it’s a function for the students alone.
This is an outdated tactic by the UAF, it’s designed to goad us into rolling in the streets with them, there can only be ‘violence’ if the UAF turn out to attack us. This would provide local and/or national rags with the pictures to accompany articles describing us as violent fascists. They’re frustrated because we don’t do street marches or violence. In fact, it is the UAF that engages in fascistic tactics. Clawhammer attacks, spitting in the face of disabled children and surrounding lone BNP supporters.
It is this simple.
Q – If, as claimed, our arguments are so ’stupid’, surely these students will see through them? Where is the need to stop us putting them forth?
A – It is precisely because our arguments are growing in popularity and acceptance that they want us silenced. The UAF and the broader leftist movement cannot counter us via argument. They have nothing left to offer but fists and boots, and they know it. Sadly, our supporters have experienced the power of the leftist’s argument – normally resulting in a visit to A and E.
Furthermore, this wasn’t just an attack on the BNP, this was an attack on every student that wanted to challenge our stance. It is up to ‘mainstream’ party supporters – and students – to stop these extremists. Do not be intimidated by these people. They’re communists at heart, and that translates as an inherent cowardice, they fear the freedom to fail.
The BNP has its hands tied. I will give my warning though, any UAF that gets up in my face will be picking his teeth up off the floor – I will stick the head on you, in self-defence of course.
The newspapers call us ‘fascists’, ‘extremists’, ‘racists’ etc but they never call us liars.
It has been revealed that Communist protesters with the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) group have cost the taxpayer £143,000.
First of all I hate the phrase “Anti-Fascist”. This is a contradiction as what they practice, through limiting our freedom of speech, is directly the equivalent to the modern day definition of “fascist”. I could discuss the origins of the word “fascism” but that’s for another day! I prefer to refer to them as “under informed sheep”.
Stumbled across a little gem of an article, entitled ‘
Unite Against Fascism (UAF), The militant wing of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), marched into Leeds yesterday. Over 1,000 anti-democracy troops clashed with police officers as they attempted to stop the odious communists from attacking members of the English Defence League (EDL), an anti-islamisation group.
It has been announced that Gerry Morrissey the General Secretary of the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU) will address the communists of Unite Against Fascism (UAF) as they lay siege to several BBC studios across the country – in their fascist attempt to intimidate the British Broadcasting Corporation into withdrawing an invitation to Nick Griffin MEP.
In a recent online edition of News Shopper, Gerry Gable was quoted saying that the British National Party’s election strategy has “Shades of Nazi Germany.”
Following the recent clash of protests between the English Defence League (EDL) and Unite “Against” Fascism (UAF) there have been calls for more restrictive laws when it comes to protests which may be deemed provocative.
Political spending figures obtained from the Electoral Commission’s website reveal that anti-democracy groups spent a staggering £442,700 in their failed attempts to stop the BNP from gaining its first members of the European parliament.
On Saturday the English Defence League (EDL) will meet in Manchester to demonstrate against the Islamification of the UK and extremist clerics. Although this is a stance shared across several political parties and groups, the EDL has no links with the BNP.







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