Posted on 06/09/2020 12:42:23 PM PDT by Steve1999
British police officers were seen being chased by protesters through the streets of London during Sunday's "Black Lives Matter" protest.Video of the incident shows crowds of cops running away from protesters, who pelted them with missiles while shouting "run piggy, run!"Sky News correspondent Noel Phillips filmed the incident and uploaded the footage to Twitter.
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The animals are taking over
We’re not to promote violence on this site, but that one incident right there fully shows beyond any shadow of a doubt that there is only one “solution” left....and it ain’t them continuing to use up God’s good air.
When the protestors are better armed than the police, this is what one would expect to occur. I for one can’t blame them for doing so.
The era of Jack Regan types has long since passed.
Regular UK cops don’t carry guns.
Who is that?
Enoch Powell.
Enoch Powell, of “Rivers of Blood” fame.
I didn’t even know the UK had a Bureau of Land Management.
Britain died when the Tories ditched him for Edward Heath.
Weakness invites aggression. And weakness is what we’re seeing.
I think the Royals in GB have long handled the BLM function.
Here in the US, I wonder if any of the BLM employees who rejected relocating to Grand Junction, Colo. from D.C. are having any regrets.
https://www.sickchirpse.com/tommy-robinson-london-protests-defend-winston-churchill-statue/
Enjoy his latest video.
So how long before the public demands the police shoot back?
I’m about ready for that vote.
This ‘New Weimar’ the democrats have built sucks, bigly.
Girlify the job and that’s what you get.
No, I was wondering if anyone was confusing the Bureau of Land Management with Black Lives Matter...too subtle, I guess.
I’ve adapted to seeing one BLM usage rise in frequency of media use compared to the other BLM.
It’s actually mildly humorous that sometime its use in a headline causes one to ponder.
Seems like a long time since we were more concerned about the BLM activities in the more ruraL parts of Nevada and Oregon.
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