8 August (Part 2) - Make them famous
Last
night’s film was comic book violence well beyond what I have seen in the past
week, but what about next? The film revelled in exactly the sort of blood letting that Antifa was advocating in
Walthamstow, but portrayed in graphic detail.
For the record only the central character shown here is relevant to the
following text but I wanted to show how quickly Dartford Council has removed the
party affiliation of one of their Councillors from their website.
I watched events in Southampton live yesterday evening. Very weird. There was a
huge crowd of Antifa, LBGTQ etc. supporters and Palestinian flag wavers marching under police direction
along a footpath on a wide road into a park. My first guess was that there might
be 2,000 of them; maybe an overestimate but there was a huge number. Far more than just a few hundred.
On the other side of the road was a relatively small number of bemused
bystanders and walkers. The police in evidence were perfectly friendly and
chatty. Nobody had banners or flags. The spectators just happened to be there and decided to watch.
The road was wide and the cameraman unadventurous so that it was hard to
hear exactly what the Antifa chants were. I think it was mainly “Get those fascists off our streets”.
Very few of them ventured across the road but one female thought it appropriate
to get half way across and make sexually provocative gestures.
What is noticeable about the Antifa groups is that they are well organised;
exactly the same posters and banners everywhere and the same puerile chants.
In North Finchley (London) things were much the same. A large Antifa group on
one side of the road and some bystanders opposite. There was one man
draped in as St. George flag and he was unnecessarily aggressive towards the cameraman.
The cameraman acted dumb and asked the police where the Far Right group was but
they didn’t know. (Some refused to answer.)
The man crossed the road to ask Antifa where the Far Right were and they didn’t
know either. He then proceeded to ask three Anifa men and a similar number of
women why they were there. None of them knew. They were asked if they were in
favour of unlimited immigration or not. None of them knew. Two of the men
assaulted the cameraman, not very seriously but it shows what sort of people they are.
Probably they did not know that the cameraman has 2·54 million subscribers to
his YouTube channel so their faces will soon be well known across the world.
In Walthamstow outside a pub where I drank a pint only a few weeks ago there
were thousands of people stretching into the distance on all four roads of
the major crossroads outside Walthamstow Central station.
Not to put too fine upon it their leaders were mentally insane.
It was a constant amplified F*** Farage, F*** Braverman, and so on down a long list of political personalities.
They were wanting to F** all the ‘racists’ and cut a few throats if necessary. The Communist Revolutionary Party representatives and their Amnesty
International counterparts cheered the idea to the rafters.
There were Palestinian (“Free Free Palestine” etc.) and Bangladeshi interludes but the overall message, clearly stated,
was that the streets were theirs. The Police, the Council, the MP and racists
(white people presumably) were not in control of the country, they were. It belongs to them.
This is seriously depressing and frightening stuff. How can so many
people be so full of hate? Thousands of them intent on violence. No police made
a video appearance in Walthamstow, neither were there any normal people in evidence.
I have taken the precaution of putting the local source of similar sentiments on my
email Blacklist. The only address on it but I could really do without being drawn into more of their insanity.
Well done everyone for keeping well away from these demos although there is a
Section 35 Dispersal Order in force at present to within a few feet of my house. Feral youths apparently. All power to Bexley police for keeping on top of it.