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      XPost: talk.politics.misc, uk.politics.misc, alt.politics.uk       XPost: alt.politics.nationalism.white       From: d@ray              London, England – White nationalists from around the world joined a growing       chorus of voices denouncing an upcoming rally held at the Cenotaph on       Saturday, urging supporters to stay home from what they suspect to be a       Zionist “trap.”              The rally—promoted by controversial right-wing personality Tommy       Robinson—is set to coincide with a massive pro-Palestine march, leaving       pundits on both sides of the political spectrum fearing a violent       confrontation between the two parties and a subsequent crack-down on       political speech.              “My message is clear. Don’t go to London this weekend. It’s a trap,”       said       British Nationalist and founding member of Patriotic Alternative (PA), Mark       Collett, on his personal Odysee channel. “One big setup that is likely to       end in people getting seriously hurt, arrested, or both.”              “The fallout will undoubtedly result in the government issuing new laws       that will clamp down on both the far left and far right, taking away our       right to protest and diminishing our freedoms,” he continued.              While the rally has been billed as a demonstration to show support for the       UK’s armed forces, many are concerned that its true intention is to disrupt       a highly publicized pro-Palestine march scheduled to begin just a few       blocks away at 12:45 pm. Far-left media claim that Robinson’s supporters       are expected to be joined by “football hooligans” and other groups,       including the UK offshoot of the American conservative group Turning Point       USA.              “The Armistice Day to us is as important as your mosque, your Qu’ran, and       your prophet,” Robinson said on social media. “The only time our government       and police will do something is when they see a resistance, an       uncontrollable en-masse of men. That is what’s currently needed.”              Robinson’s furious push to promote the rally began on the same day he was       reinstated on X, formerly Twitter. Robinson, who made a name for himself in       English politics for being a Muslim-critical and pro-Zionist figure, was       banned from the platform in 2018. His sudden and mysterious return to the       political world has left some to speculate as to why now, especially when       public perception of the Jewish state of Israel appears to be at an       all-time low.              “Tommy Robinson was reinstated to X at a time when Zionists are trying to       win support for Israel among the political right in the West,” said Irish       right-winger Keith Woods on the same platform. Woods would later accuse       Robinson’s ostensibly pro-White political operation of being “funded by       hawkish Zionist Jews who want Europeans to fight Israel’s wars.”              Woods’ accusation would not be without merit. According to a study       conducted by The Guardian in 2018, Robinson would go on to collect       thousands from Jewish-run think tanks all over the world, including the       Zionist Middle East Forum, the Australian Liberty Alliance, the       Canadian-based Rebel Media group, the Gatestone Institute, and the David       Horowitz Freedom Center. Robinson’s activism would also reportedly be       funded by the Jewish-American tech billionaire, Robert Shillman, a board       member of the “Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.”              Robinson’s close ties to Zionist Jews and the fight to secure their       interests over his own people goes back as far as 2016, when he was       infamously photographed holding an assault rifle and standing atop an IDF       tank in the war-torn Golan Heights. During his trip to Israel, Robinson was       personally accompanied by Jewish Zionist blogger Dr. Brian of London. He       referred to his trip as an ‘eye-opening’ experience and his visit to an       Israeli pub as his “home away from home.”              “I’m not far-right… I’m just opposed to Islam. I believe it’s       backward, and       it’s fascist. The current refugee crisis has nothing to do with refugees,”       said Robinson during the 2015 launch of the UK branch of Pegida, a       German-based organization opposed to “Islamisation” in the EU. “It’s a       Muslim invasion of Europe.”              If allowed to funnel the energy of disaffected White Englishmen into a       disorderly, pro-Zionist endeavor, some believe Robinson and other       “big-mouths” would merely confirm neo-liberal biases already being set in       English headlines. If it turns violent, Collett speculated that organizers       like Robinson would have access to certain protections that an average       person wouldn’t.              “I don’t know if Tommy will (personally) turn up this time, but if he does,       he will have his own security, and if he’s arrested, he will have a       well-funded legal team to fight his case. You won’t,” said Collett later in       the video. “Don’t wreck your life being a pawn in someone else’s game.”              “They (mainstream media) want the so-called ‘far-right’ to go to London       so       there can be violent disorder this weekend. This is all part of the trap.       So far, the large-scale demonstrations in London against the bombing of       Gaza have netted very little arrests… Yet the mainstream media are talking       up the arrests and the disorder as they are itching for conflict,” he       continued. “They will help stoke the fires of discontent, and then they       will back the government’s calls for new laws in the wake of any serious       disorder.”              “The right is being controlled by Jews, activating the shabbos goys like       Tommy and Murray,” said British nationalist Sam Melia on Telegram. “While       the left is being controlled by the likes of Ben Soffa, who’re only too       happy to see the heat taken off Israel and point it towards Brits.”              While White men across the Western world are currently being courted by       Zionist interests as Israel’s war on Gaza continues into its second month,       not all groups are eager to stick their necks out for a regime accused of       genocide and a number of different war crimes. In Sweden, the pro-White       activist group, the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM), conducted a rally in       Stockholm to support the Palestinian cause, carrying banners displaying the       slogan “Crush Zionism – Long Live the Resistance.”              In America, the pro-White civil rights organization, the National Justice       Party (NJP), demonstrated in front of the White House to call for an end to       US aid to the “illegitimate” state of Israel. They also referred to a       number of US President Joseph Biden’s cabinet as “war criminals” for       their       collaboration in what they call a genocide of the Palestinian people.              “Tommy Robinson’s reappearance on social media has had a distinct odor of              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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