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Trotskyist Thugs attack JRM at university

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Original post by tylerthegoat
right wingers really trying to make a fuss out of a scuffle.


Just Like Lefties making a fuss out of... literally everything else.
Trying to attack someone for giving a harmless speech is absurd, and I think you must have seen on this thread that both left and right have condemned it for being against good manners. I wouldn’t say it’s making a fuss to be honest
Original post by CountBrandenburg
Just Like Lefties making a fuss out of... literally everything else.
Trying to attack someone for giving a harmless speech is absurd, and I think you must have seen on this thread that both left and right have condemned it for being against good manners. I wouldn’t say it’s making a fuss to be honest


And right wingers do their fair bit of *****ing, its often *****ing about leftists too.

Of course walking in with facemasks and disrupting an event from Jacob Rees Mogg is dumb. But to say this is subverting democracy or even fascism is just counterproductive
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Original post by Hazzer1998
So once again the "intellectual" left have decided to try and no-platform speakers they don't like on Campus

http://huffp.st/NuB4v3L

Come to uni and get a degree in Marxist hooliganism - free speech for all providing it's what I want to hear


Oh do grow up and take it on the chin, you right wing wing nuts are such snow flakes.
Original post by Chaz254
Not even surprised that there are people on TSR defending these militant nutjobs. What has this country become?


A left wing shithole mate
Original post by DeBruyne18
So Corbyn organised this?


do you think Hitler sat down and planned every detail of the Kristallnacht ? he was far too busy.
Original post by the bear
do you think Hitler sat down and planned every detail of the Kristallnacht ? he was far too busy.


Well the broad outline of the plans would indeed have come from the top.

Did Corbyn organise this? Did the Labour party organise this incident?

Where is your evidence?
Original post by tylerthegoat

Of course walking in with facemasks and disrupting an event from Jacob Rees Mogg is dumb. But to say this is subverting democracy or even fascism is just counterproductive


What is counterproductive is to play it down like a flash in the pan when we know this is part of a growing trend. Of course it is undemocratic to act like this, the man is an elected MP and in comes this mob of hate-filled bozos insulting him as if they own the place, only fascists at heart behave like that. Is this what we want our universities to deliver into the streets, really? Why not go inand talk about it politely?
Original post by DeBruyne18
Well the broad outline of the plans would indeed have come from the top.

Did Corbyn organise this? Did the Labour party organise this incident?

Where is your evidence?


i am not privy to the machinations of the Labour apparat.
Original post by the bear
i am not privy to the machinations of the Labour apparat.


Right, so in other words you have no evidence at all that this was in any way organised by either Corbyn or the Labour Party.

Back where we started.
Original post by zhog
What is counterproductive is to play it down like a flash in the pan when we know this is part of a growing trend. Of course it is undemocratic to act like this, the man is an elected MP and in comes this mob of hate-filled bozos insulting him as if they own the place, only fascists at heart behave like that. Is this what we want our universities to deliver into the streets, really? Why not go inand talk about it politely?


It's not a growing trend.
Also heard some breitbart reports just so happened to be there recording the whole thing. How interesting.
Original post by DeBruyne18
Right, so in other words you have no evidence at all that this was in any way organised by either Corbyn or the Labour Party.

Back where we started.


to revisit my analogy... if a Jewish shopkeeper were to find his shop destroyed on the morning after Kristallnacht he would have strong suspicions about the perpetrators, without a shred of evidence.
He spoke at my Uni on Thursday, the socialists tired to ban him by distributing a leaflet. Of which I have a photo on my IPad but cannot upload to here for some reason.
Original post by zhog
We shouldn't downplay the significance of events like these, they are not isolated and are instead spasms of an organized and militant school of thought. Most of them are mere 'useful idiots' stirred up into a frenzy by others but the fountain they drink from is that of tyranny and oppression over anybody standing in their pursuit of 'the correct views'. Some of them would have been found putting bullets in Kullaks heads in the Soviet revolution, had they lived through it.

That type will subvert democracy at every opportunity, merely a path to power to them. It's more than evident to outsiders that the far-left simply do not understand the concept, it is like a mental block to people who are just so damn sure they hold a divine gift of knowing what is best for the world. Hitler was like that too, that's the problem.


So anyone who is "left" will shoot their countrymen on the head and are Nazis.

When JRM was caught meeting a prominent Nazi and everyone then on the "right" will drive into people and try and kill a party leader?
Original post by Andrew97
He spoke at my Uni on Thursday, the socialists tired to ban him by distributing a leaflet. Of which I have a photo on my IPad but cannot upload to here for some reason.


How? Were they physically blocking the exits standing there leafleting?
Original post by the bear
to revisit my analogy... if a Jewish shopkeeper were to find his shop destroyed on the morning after Kristallnacht he would have strong suspicions about the perpetrators, without a shred of evidence.


Which is an absurd comparison, given that the instructions for that incident came from the top.

The instructions for this incident on the other hand, seem incredibly unlikely to have come from the Labour Party or Corbyn, unless you have evidence to prove they did.

I'll repeat my initial question though, what does this incident have to do with Corbyn?
So much whining on here.....and they call us snowflakes?
Original post by the bear
to revisit my analogy... if a Jewish shopkeeper were to find his shop destroyed on the morning after Kristallnacht he would have strong suspicions about the perpetrators, without a shred of evidence.


Do we live in a society now where "suspicions" are used as evidence ? Are you the KGB?
Original post by That Bearded Man
How? Were they physically blocking the exits standing there leafleting?


On the days before he came they were handing out leaflets calling for him to be banned and for there to be a protest against him. The leaflet in question was also peddling lies about him.
Original post by That Bearded Man
Do we live in a society now where "suspicions" are used as evidence ? Are you the KGB?


lol.... the KGB is part of the Bolshevik nightmare which certain politicians are keen to inflict on us :h:

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