No. The foreigner just wants any cookie so he can survive and care for his family. The problem is the elite are hoarding all of the cookies and telling you to fear the foreigner so that you are too distracted to see their pile of cookies growing exponentially while you are stagnant.
Laughing at innocent people running for their lives while calling them "parasites" because of the colour of their skin just proves that nazis are the biggest cancer to this planet.
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This is the kind of thing that was said about the Jews in the 1930s.
It is not hyperbolic to say that degrading an entire culture leads us to a very dark place. Reform are playing with fire right now trying to stop themselves being outflanked by the extremists of Restore.
I go to this mosque every Friday. There’s an older gentleman in his 70s who walks around handing everyone a piece of candy with the warmest smile on his face, followed by a quiet prayer he whispers for the person receiving it.
He doesn’t want anyone dead. I don’t want anyone dead. And nobody I’ve met there wants anyone dead.
Yet based on your tweets, I’d bet you’d rather see every person in that mosque erased for simply being Muslim.
Funny how the people constantly accusing others of hate are usually the ones consumed by it themselves.
Joe Bartolozzi GOES OFF on people who say Black people are more likely to commit crimes than white people
“If you are going to say statistically they do, that is only because of impoverished areas and the lives they’ve been given due to the implications of systemic racism.”
The UK is actually bleak. I cannot believe there are people gullible enough to think Reform will make their lives better, you must have some sort of humiliation kink. A desire to live in misery. Praying Wales will do the right thing with Plaid. Bleak.
Kyle Kulinski on Trump crying about Jimmy Kimmel’s joke: “We are not fucking doing this anymore. You make nuclear threats on a regular basis. You triple-tapped an elementary school you bitch. You bombed a hospital. You’re arming and funding a genocide in Gaza. You are the war criminal of all war criminals. You are the terrorist of all terrorists. You don’t get to go on a colossal murdering spree and then whine about mean language”
Spoke to my family today - all refused to talk to you.
You then started hunting down random "anon" relatives.
People are holding your shit rag accountable.
You've not just "touched a nerve."
You've absolutely spurred on a movement ready to take on the Daily Mail. Congrats.
Sonny Green speaking at the Together Alliance march,
"I love you loads, love is always the answer"
"Here's what England means to me"
"When its sunny, its too hot"
"When it's cold, the weather's rubbish, nothing is quite good enough, and that's exactly how we like it"
"England to me is a cup of tea, being asked how many sugars and saying none, I'm sweet enough"
"It's sarcasm bent on bravado, the way we talk without saying much at all"
"It's not, where are you from"
"Its, who do you support"
"It's, how's your mum, is she alright?"
"England to me is a Tesco meal deal, don't forget your clubcard"
"It's two pints of lager and a packet of crisps"
"Yeah yeah you are really fit but my gosh, don't you just know it"
"It's Thursday, be a little Friday, a little Friday being half a day"
"It's going on a long journey and goiing, are we there yet"
"England to me is Turkish barbers with the sharpest trim"
"It's the shopkeeper letting you off 20p when you're skint"
"It's English neighbours saying, happy Eid mate"
"And Muslim mum's saying, merry Christmas love"
"It's the (something) down the high street and everyone around the same table sharing food"
"It's Scousers singing, Mo Salah Salah"
"And Nooners reminiscing about Ian Right Right Right"
"It's Bob Marley and Reggae"
"Oasis on the karaoke"
"It's Sweet Caroline on the terraces"
"Three lions every summer"
"And if you think you've seen flags now, wait until the world cup's on. Then you'll know about flags my son"
"Don't believe the news, don't believe some political parties"
"Here's what I believe"
"Let's have a proper party. All are welcome. Leave your politics at the door. Bring your best karaoke voice"
"We'll play Twister, and Monopoly, until it gets late"
"Cause here's what England means to me"
"It's about loving each other no matter what colour you are, where you come from, or who your God is"
"Because when I look in your eyes I see mine reflecting back"
"And I'll never forget that"
"And I'll never forget what my nan told me, that if you ain't got nothing nice to say, don't say nothing at all"
"Cause this is England"
"Whether your staple diet i mashed potato or rice"
"Yeah its nice to be important"
"But it's more important to be nice"
"I love you guys, keep fighting the good fight yeah"
"That's the real England, don't believe the fascists mate"
"They've got nothing on us"
"Let's go baby"
TUC's Paul Nowak at the Together Alliance march,
"I'm going to say three things"
"First. Look around us in our wonderful diversity. Women and men, black and white, young and old. Those born in this country, those who came here to live and work"
"United against the far right, this is what solidarity looks like"
"86 years ago my grandad came to this country from Poland. Fled from fascism, authoritarianism and terror. He came to Britain to play his part in the fight against fascism"
"Then he fell in love, got a job, raised his family and lived the rest of his life in this country"
"I am proud of the contribution my migrant family made to this country. Proud to be the grandson of migrants. And proud of the millions of families like them up and down this country"
"They've made more of a contribution to this country than a politician to hire like Nigel Farage, than the tax avoider like Richard Tice, than a coked up street thug like Tommy Robinson has ever done"
"Second. We're here because we reject the politics of hate, but we also have to reject the politics of the status quo, because for far too many people in this country, politics isn't delivering even the basics"
"Too many people still in jobs they can't build a life around. Homes they can't afford. Worried about turning on the heating. About paying the shopping bill. About affording a holiday"
"The government and politicians of every stripe need to deliver the change the British public voted for in July 2024"
"That means delivering the Employment Rights Act in full. Invest in public services. And showing with every decision they're on the sides of working class people and their communities"
"And they can start by asking those with the broadest shoulders to pay a fairer share"
"If billionaires can sent their mates into space they can pay more tax"
"If bankers can award themselves record bonuses - £25 billion last year - they can pay more tax"
"If an off=shore crypto millionaire can pay Nigel Farage £12 million in dodgy donations, he can pay more tax in this country"
"Final point. We need our politicians to deliver political change but we can't afford to sit round and wait for that change to come"
"The right to vote, universal education, the welfare state, the NHS, employment rights, equality legislation, the national minimum wage"
"None of it was handed down. It didn't fall from the sky. None of it happened because someone wrote a policy report in a think tank"
"It happened because people came together and the Labour and trade union movement fought for it and we won it"
"Let's bring hope to communities and workplaces up and down this country"
"Together we can do it"
"Unity wins. Unity works. Unity is strength"