Seems all too eerily familiar.
When Lee rigby was brutally massacred in the streets of London it should’ve been a turning point, instead over those 13 years we’ve let a wave of violent thugs cross over our boarders and repeat these hideous crimes, allowing it to happen so we don’t get called “racist”.
My heart goes out to the man in the video.
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Always good to point out major hypocrisy, DO YOU condemn violence against innocent people. Well evidently not.
What was 13 year old Tsarevich Alexei guilty of?
Do not pretend like you care for innocent people, you care for your narrative, a commie, rape loving, murder loving narrative.
“They deserved what they got”
Why did a 13 year old boy deserve to be bayoneted to death?
Do not play any sort of moral high ground when you have tweets like this, people in the uk are angry, and my guess is we’ll either see mass remigration or civil unrest for the next 5-10 years and if innocent people are hurt during that then that’s truly awful, but that’s what happens when governments refuse to listen to the people. You’d know this 😉
@AS12RFC Well that’s not really true is it, murderers come from all over the place, whether it was right or wrong is up for debate but after everything the people in the old Russian Empire went through, I can understand why they chose that. Personally I like the way the Chinese done it
@bigcunt67 And with people being almost beheaded in the streets, you can’t sort of see where these people are coming from 😂
History does nothing but repeat itself and all that.
An aspiring dictator who preached the guillotine? No those protesters in Belfast tonight are not nearly violent enough.
But just as Lenin used the jacobins as a model for the bolsheviks revolution, whilst not entirely agreeing with their views, so too can those in belfast tonight.
Sometimes when you believe in something you need to roll up your sleeves and get to business.