Teacher decapitated in Paris suburb, France's anti-terror prosecutor says

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Probably one of those "refugees" that the left say we have to take in.

Muslims are a barbaric, medieval, people. We shouldn't be letting them into our countries.

I saw a fat, ugly (as most of them are), Muslim kid sat on a wall next to the petrol station earlier stuffing himself with crisps and chocolate, the flab hanging down over the knees.
 

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Does Britain have many Gypsies?

There are 58,000 gypsies in the UK.

There's a massive gypsy camp just right near where I live (I just moved into this house, my grandparents' former house, about 7 weeks ago). I've seen it all my life - to and from school and my grandparents' house - and it doesn't appear to have changed in that nearly 40 years. It's right near Moses Gate Country Park and my old high school. They're a bad lot there, too (and so are the gypsies).
 

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Canada is lucky, I suppose. We may have a few thousand in total. There was a family of Gypsies in Calgary that went around local stores stealing things. It made the news, since they hit up around 20 businesses.

Greater Manchester Police are often going into that gippo camp for various crimes. Back in July they arrested several of them for burglary. Late at night, along the spooky road going through the woods and past the gippo camp, they've been known to chuck rocks at passing cars. Nothing has happened to me yet when I walk along there at night after work. And there was a young woman walking around the country park with her mother and grandmother when she was unprovokedly punched by a man. They followed him and saw him walk into the gippo camp.
 

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That's crazy.

The camp reminds me of an Iron Age hillfort. It's a flat-topped hill with all the caravans and little brick buildings on top of it. Late at night I sometimes see a large bonfire raging casting a spooky orange glow onto the woods behind the camp. And they've got lots of dogs. Late at night as I walk past it I can sometimes just hear loads of dogs barking at once from the direction of the gippo camp. It's like something from a creepy movie. But I never see the dogs or any of the gippos in the camp. Buy they are there.
 

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The Sky History controversy shows how pathetic ‘anti-fascists’ have become

This week, the British left got angrier about a man with a tattooed face than they did about a public beheading.


BRENDAN O'NEILL
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20th October 2020
Spiked



This week should go down in history as the week the British left got angrier about a possible neo-fascist doing some woodwork on TV than they did about an actual neo-fascist cutting off a schoolteacher’s head for telling children about freedom of speech.

You couldn’t make it up, I know, but it is true. This is how hollow and even depraved the woke left has become: they fume more over a white bloke with iffy far-right tattoos on his face than they do over an Islamist murderer who severed a man’s head in broad daylight for the ‘crime’ of believing in freedom of speech and showing kids a few cartoons of Muhammad.

This is the story of the left-led Twitterstorm over Darren Lumsden, a burly, shaven-headed bloke who is a contestant on Sky History’s new Lee Mack-fronted gameshow The Chop: Britain’s Top Woodworker. This televised carpentry competition – well, it beats goddamn cake-baking – has sparked a ‘furious backlash online’, as one report puts it, because of Lumsden’s tattoos.

The Twitterstorm is getting widespread news coverage. The Mirror, the Sun, the Mail and others are all reporting on the spittle-flecked outrage of right-on Twitter users over the fact that the show has a contestant, Lumsden, who has alt-right tats. One of his facial tattoos is the number ‘88’, widely recognised as numerical code for ‘Heil Hitler’. Another says ‘23/16’, reportedly numerical code for ‘white power’.

It’s safe to say Lumsden isn’t the kind of person you’d want round for dinner. Sky History’s defence of his inclusion in the show – on the basis that it did a thorough background check on him and that his facial tattoos mark personal events in his life, rather than symbolising far-right ideas – is, to say the least, unconvincing. TV viewers will get to judge for themselves whether he’s any good at woodwork, but he definitely looks like someone who holds (or at least used to hold – tattoos last forever, after all) extremist views.

In a normal week, the online fury about Lumsden could have been chalked up to just another weird case of a TV station doing something stupid and online self-styled ‘Antifa’ getting their rocks off by saying ‘Get this Nazi off my TV!’, as if writing a tweet from their whiffy bedrooms is the 21st-century equivalent of having fought on Cable Street.

But this isn’t a normal week. This is a week that is also the aftermath of the public decapitation of a schoolteacher for believing in freedom of speech by a neo-fascist who makes Mr Lumsden look quaint in comparison. A fascistic decapitation about which the furious online warriors against Sky History for ‘facilitating fascism’ said… *checks notes*… nothing.

The silence among Antifa activists and other leftists following the beheading of a liberty-loving public servant in the French Republic was scandalous and disgraceful. It was like it never happened. A couple of UK teaching unions put out perfunctory statements on the ‘sadness’ of it all, but there was no anger, no fury over this medieval execution of a teacher by a far-right Islamist in the grip of hateful, illiberal intolerance.

So spare me. Just spare me. These people have no idea how hollow and ridiculous their rage against a contestant on a TV show sounds. It merely accentuates their double standards and their hypocrisy. They are literally more angry and more agitated by a tattooed man making wooden things on Sky than they are by a man who summarily executed a teacher in the streets of a country 20 miles away. What hypocrites. Their rage against Sky History is tilting at windmills, because as we know from the events of the past week, when confronted with something that really does have the whiff of fascistic intolerance these people look the other way. Cowards.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/...shows-how-pathetic-anti-fascists-have-become/
 
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