@SherePanjabUK If wanting the removal of double standards from our laws, at a time when two-tier justice is a hot topic, is "targeting Sikhs" then you could have a point! My understanding so far though is that natives have been targeted by Sikhs. https://t.co/tnuPth34dN
@TheRealJamieKay How do these cases highlight double standards in policing and law? What authorities covered for them? What communities concealed their actions? You seem to be implying hypocrisy but haven't spelt out how so.
@missdaisyfdoo Sorry but who is holding Sikhs collectively responsible? I've seen protests against state double standards but nothing against Sikhs per se. I have seen Sikhs aggressively coming out against native Brits though. Even discussing defecating on Henry's grave. So there's that.
@singharj Would you vote (1) to sh1t on Henry's grave or (2) to p1ss on Henry's grave (yes some of them are that vulgar in their contempt for us)?
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@BLAIMGame Your leader has said that mass deportations are a political impossibility and that he doesn't even support them in principle. He has also expressed fear at upsetting Muslims. Given our demographic predicament, tell me why this man is entitled to my vote. Thanks.
@Roasting_man123 What classic pattern is that? Your country got bitch slapped by a handful of British tea company employees for 200 years. Shut the fuck up.
@StevenJonMiller There seems to be some cowardly innuendo in your rhetorical question. Why don't you state openly which policies you disagree with? Here they are in case you haven't seen them yet: https://t.co/hEPFiodijN
@BritIndianVoice Enjoyed your sales pitch. None of the protests were about Sikhs but about double standards. It is Sikhs who have come out on the offensive calling us racists for demanding equality under the law. No wonder Henry was murdered if this is your community: https://t.co/iGpcct0YNe
@GoodwinMJ@cfdownes_ Your leader says that mass deportations are a political impossibility that he doesn't even agree with in principle. He is even afraid to assert our ways in case they upset Muslims. Yet minority status looms. That guy doesn't represent me and so why should I vote for him?
@HolyoakeJ14576@cfdownes_@GoodwinMJ Restore is not strictly an ethno-nationalist party. Ethno-traditional nationalist perhaps: a numerically and culturally dominant traditional population that is acceptant of assimliated minorities. Hardly in arbritrary racial purity test territory though.
@zarahussain999 The protests have been about double standards in policing and law. It's Sikhs themselves who've come out on the offensive. From calling natives "racists", for criticising their special privileges, to racist online discussions that are as disgusting as the Digwas. Revolting.
@SamCKx You seem to be appealing to the envy that infests your ilk. As if you're projecting it on to others. Except that most of us do not suffer from it and can assess merit for ourselves.
@narindertweets The British imperial regime left India, without a demographic trace, after independence eight decades ago. So what has that got to do with the demographic crisis facing native Brits now? Nothing is what. We don't owe you anything and that includes our homeland.
@linmeitalks Opening ones borders is irresponsible and tensions are sure to follow. Poles etc did drive natives out of certain roles but it didn't take most of them long to fit in. Not all immigration is the same and Brexit was about making immigration decisions ourselves. We were betrayed.
@Steve_Laws_ Restore is not an ethno-nationalist party. It is much closer to ethno-traditonal nationalism. I suspect that most nationalists are comfortable with being a numerically and culturally dominant majority, with assimilated minorities, without arbitrary racial purity tests.