Sunday, 6 November 2011

Muslims against cruisaders


Q: Should this protest next week on remembrance day be banned?

A: Absolutely and unequivocally Yes! I cant believe we as a country are debating whether or not it is ethical to forcibly stop THEIR right to protest.

This is a grotesque affront to the memory of the British service men and women who gave their lives for this countries freedom in world war one.

To defile the poppy which is a symbol of remembrance of those who died and to dishonour our war dead is utterly contemptible, its beneath contempt, and I cannot believe that nothing so far has been done about it.

This is not free speech, this is this is a deliberately grotesque and inflammatory action which is bound to incite racial tension. This is not about protest, this completely befuddles the definition of protest. Protest is about having a meaningful opportunity to raise your opinion about something that you feel strongly about.

We have identified ONE day where we remember Britain's war dead.

This is the problem with Armistice day and this is what I have many issues with. If you have an issue to become a peace activist remembering those innocent civilians who died, This plays to the white poppy. If you have an issue and want an informed debate on the right to protest that's an other issue entirely, To hijack Armistice day when we have identified that day solely remembering Brittan's dead is disgraceful.

This country bends over backwards to and endorse multiculturalism and endorse the fact we can accommodate all different ethnic views so why is that paid back by choosing a special day that is so dear to the countries hearts?

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