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<blockquote data-quote="hmw" data-source="post: 68328269" data-attributes="member: 266714"><p>I went along to the Reclaim rally on Sunday, but with hesitation due to the reputation of Leftist activists for violence, spitting and throwing projectiles. Fortunately all was well as the police kept a tight reign on the Leftist activists. One Leftist was arrested and another Leftist managed to evade police arrest.</p><p></p><p>The Leftist activists were true to their usual form always trying to shout down any opposing view (typical of the left who believe that only their views should be heard). And of course the Leftists chants were all irrelevant to the Reclaim rally's cause. Their chants were the usual politically correct deceitful abuse (racist, bigot, etc). The inconvenient fact that Islam is a religion and not a race was totally ignored by the Leftists as we all know that they never let the facts get in the way of an opportunity to shout abuse at opponents.</p><p></p><p>An Aboriginal man near me commented that he felt safe with us at the Reclaim rally, away from the Leftists. The Reclaim rally was quite a multi-ethnic group too, which only made the Leftists look foolish when shouting racist chants at us all. </p><p></p><p>In all a good rally and will be looking forward to the next one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hmw, post: 68328269, member: 266714"] I went along to the Reclaim rally on Sunday, but with hesitation due to the reputation of Leftist activists for violence, spitting and throwing projectiles. Fortunately all was well as the police kept a tight reign on the Leftist activists. One Leftist was arrested and another Leftist managed to evade police arrest. The Leftist activists were true to their usual form always trying to shout down any opposing view (typical of the left who believe that only their views should be heard). And of course the Leftists chants were all irrelevant to the Reclaim rally's cause. Their chants were the usual politically correct deceitful abuse (racist, bigot, etc). The inconvenient fact that Islam is a religion and not a race was totally ignored by the Leftists as we all know that they never let the facts get in the way of an opportunity to shout abuse at opponents. An Aboriginal man near me commented that he felt safe with us at the Reclaim rally, away from the Leftists. The Reclaim rally was quite a multi-ethnic group too, which only made the Leftists look foolish when shouting racist chants at us all. In all a good rally and will be looking forward to the next one. [/QUOTE]
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