Peaceful, dignified, honest and patriotic. This is the sort of protest we need much more of.

 

This weekend there here was another demonstration by peaceful but angry British citizens about the problems caused by Islamic terrorism. This demonstration was organised by those who are service veterans and it follows on from other peaceful expressions of public exasperation at the government’s failure to deal effectively with violent Islamic extremists and also about the fifth column of those British Muslims who assist such extremists.

The Veterans Against Terrorism march took place in central London yesterday and is an exemplar of a peaceful, dignified, honest and indeed honourable protest. Led and organised by service veterans, with ex-Special Air Service veteran Phil Campion as spokesman and preceded by a lone piper, the march attracted 300 veterans and their non Vet supporters.

Mr Campion, who said that the motivations for the march were neither religious or party political and also eschewed racism but that the marchers wanted the government to listen to and deal with the problem of Islamic extremism. Mr Campion said: There is a problem in this country. And the problem is there are some bad people actively targeting us and our children,”

Mr Campion is correct, Britain and its people are being targeted and very actively so by Islamic extremists who have been allowed to fester for far too long. British people, of all races and of many and varied faiths, have put up with the threat from Islam for an excessive amount of time now, much longer than we should have been expected to put up with it. However, the time has come now to take peaceful political action against both the ideology that is threatening us and the Quisling politicians who sit on their hands and do nothing whilst the rest of us suffer the rapes and violence that Islam has brought. But, the action we take must be the correct and right action. We should not undertake or countenance the sort of stupid actions such as mosque burning or hijab pulling, stuff that can be exploited by various mendacious Islamic grievance mongers and feed their fake victimhood narrative. We should take our cues from and look towards, the Veterans Against Terror, The Football Lads Alliance and the UK Against Hate and similar marches, that have in the main all attracted the fundamentally decent and patriotic ordinary British citizen, people who have had enough of the problems that Islam has brought to the UK.

Making ones point peacefully and with dignity on the streets is at this point in time the way to go. If we wish to effectively oppose the ideology that has murdered and raped our children and disrupted our lives to a very large extent, then we need to speak up and we need to make our presence felt. But, we need to make that presence felt in a way that is palatable and acceptable to people in the wider society who naturally err on the side of peace and order. The sort of arrangement that has been a feature of the demonstrations that I’ve mentioned above, do that.

Decent people behaving decently, gains support among the wider public. The sort of demonstrations that ‘don’t frighten the horses’ also encourages others to think about the sort of damage that Islam is doing in their own areas and how it is adversely affecting their own families. But, on the other hand, acting like an arsehole, with aggression and violence, as much of the Left behave these days, loses that potential support.

I’m delighted to see yet more decent British individuals taking to the streets, not to destroy or to change for the mindless and unheeding sake of change itself which is what we see the Left and their Islamic pets doing, but to conserve British culture for the sake of their children and of their grandchildren. For far too long ordinary Britons, people who have to live with and alongside and suffer from the depredations of Islam, have been silenced with meaningless and empty ‘snarl’ words like ‘racist’ and ‘Islamophobic’. It’s time this cowering in the face of mere words ends and time for us to stand up and defend ourselves against an ideology that brings very little that is good wherever it sets up shop.

Demonstrations like the Veterans Against Terrorism, events that are overwhelmingly made up of ordinary decent Britons plainly, gives the lie to the claim that is promulgated by various taqiyya spouting Islamic grievance mongers and authoritarian Lefties, that any objection to Islam means that you are ‘far right’. The vast majority of those whom I have observed in the demonstrations that have been mentioned above, are plainly nothing like the ‘far right’ fantasy that is promoted by the various Islamic ‘Islamophobia’ promoters and the political Left.

It’s both a good and a bad sign that ordinary people, not just the politically committed, are turning out to events like these. It’s a good sign in so far as it shows people are starting to wake up to the danger posed by the ideology of Islam. On the other hand it’s also a bad sign as it shows that the pressures imposed on our society by the ideology of Islam and some of it’s more violent and untrustworthy followers, are increasing.

It normally takes a very large push to get ordinary Britons out of the street and protesting. The fact that it is Islamic extremism that is bringing Britons out onto the streets should immediately cause the government to take stock of the situation and start to properly tackle Britain’s Islam related problems.

I applaud the veterans and those who allied with them who turned out to make their voices heard. These are the sort of protests that we want, these are the sort of protests that we need and most importantly protests that are dignified and peaceful as this one was, are what will get people more aware of the problems that Great Britain faces in the future.

Link

Original Breitbart story of the Veterans Against Terror demonstration. Breitbart have put together a really informative article about this event and Rachel Megawhat’s pictures of the demo are as usual excellent.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/05/video-veterans-against-terrorism-london-march/

1 Comment on "Peaceful, dignified, honest and patriotic. This is the sort of protest we need much more of."

  1. Couldn’t agree more…the next one on 7 October???

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