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how long is this sort of violence allowed to go on!?
The scum uaf are at it again, everywhere they go its thuggery and violence, have they all been brought up in the sewers, they smell that way, utter filth that doesnt believe in democracy. when are they going to be stopped, the police are fed up with them and its high time they were took of the streets.http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20100415/tuk-violence-a...
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
and i bet the rest of the UAF scum will praise him as a hero
because in there mind violence against people they dont like is perfectly justafiable ive seen on the internet UAF members (not all just some)praising the thug who attacked a BNP member with a claw hammer
i cant beleave this is the same group which constantly condemns the BNP and EDL as thugs then go and do stuff like this
- 1 decade ago
The only limit on free speech is incitement to violence the uaf cause violence where ever they go, so they should be stopped at least protesting on the same days as BNP and EDL where they can't antagonize anyone. It's always about 50 that get arrested from the uaf and only one or two from EDL so in their case it's not just a few nutty individuals.
- SarkyLv 71 decade ago
I just love it whan Anti Fascist groups go around trying to get others banned. The irony is totally lost on them.
I am by no means a BNP supporter - I think they are a bunch of morons, but the UAF are just as bad.
However the BNP and UAF and anyone else is allowed to protest, just so long as they do so peacefully.
- Mr ScepticLv 71 decade ago
"it's high time they were took off the streets"
Sadly, we know that is how the BNP would deal with political opposition, which is why no one who believes in a free, democratic society will vote for the racist BNP.
But one nutter breaks through a cordon, fails to land a punch, and the delicate blossoms of the BNP are all up in arms.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that this UAF supporter is behind bars where he belongs - there is no place for such attempts at violence - but looking at the gorillas that surround Griffin wherever he goes, he was hardly a massive threat.
It's not like he was an invited Times journalist, at a BNP meeting - now that's a place where violence is obviously justified!
EDI: King of the Potato Heads - you say that UAF protests ALWAYS result in at least 50 arrests. It's never an isolated nutter arrested.
Now, would you like to read the questioner's link and reconsider that statement?
In fact, can you find a single occasion where as many as 50 UAF arrests have taken place? I don't think you can.
Don't get me wrong - one arrest is one too many, and there is no excuse for any violence in these protests, but you seem to be exaggerating the numbers massively. Let's give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you're slightly misinformed, rather that just making up lies.
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- happylondonerderLv 61 decade ago
The UAF and other anti fascist / racist groups resort to violence because of the frustrations that all decent people feel. Here's an idea, lets purge our country of racist bigots (execution using barbaric means is perfectly acceptable) and then see if there are any further violent outbursts of this nature by the UAF.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
With regard to your link i should say that the bnp election campaign didn`t get off to the best of starts when their head of publicity was arrested for allegedly offering fat nick the lead role in a snuff film.
Sadly violence seems to be rearing its ugly head everywhere.