"Zionist scum! We will honour all our martyrs! From the river to the sea!" "Allahu akbar!"
Today's "anti-racist" protest outside Tower Hamlets Town Hall, where they are daring to invoke Cable Street. That's some of the most grotesque perversion you will see in London, even...
...in a city that teems with horrors.
Here, "it's just the Islamic declaration of faith!". Yes, but the colours and styling of the flag signal allegiance to violent extremism, starting with the Taliban.
And that image on the lower right on the banner?
It is a celebration of the 7 October atrocities, shown here at another protest. It reads "Gaza is the occupier’s burial ground".
The image is being pushed by the "Palestinian Youth Movement", yet another set of awful extremists.
Just the right vehicle for an "anti-racist" protest. Leila Khaled was a PFLP terrorist hijacker. She's still around. She strongly backed the Hamas atrocities of 7 October 2023.
Shabbir Lakha of the "Stop the War Coalition" bellowing today. Harsh words and boos for Labour, "the real enemy". Another perverse invocation of Cable Street.
And then "we will tear down the flags of the imperialists and the warmongers!".
Don't forget to join the next Israel hatred rally!
Do they believe in non-violent resistance? Um, no.
"Takbir! Allahu akbar!"
Yeah, we get it, bruv. You're a Muslim.
I don't know about you, but I don't find a bunch of shouting men in balaclavas an appealing call to Islam.
Are trade unions backing this hatred rally? Of course they are!
"Hello, we're idiots. We like tyranny and terrorism."
Is this where we are supposed to say "diversity is our greatest strength"?
"The Zionist system, shut it down!" "Allahu akbar! Takbir!"
Extremist flags aloft.
Oh yes, lucky Tower Hamlets is being treated to a proper "anti-racist" protest today.
The blood chants for Jerusalem.
"With our souls and our blood, we will redeem you, oh al-Aqsa!"
"From the river to the sea!" "There is no God but Allah!"
"We stand where the Palestinians stand!" "Allahu akbar! Takbir!" "I am here for you, oh al-Aqsa!"
"The Zionist government, off our streets!"
"The Labour scum, off our streets!"
A comic interlude. "We are united in the kind of community we want lo live in."
No thanks, Jezbollah.
Yay, academics for hatred!
"Zionist scum, off our streets!" "Allahu akbar!"
Do you like the 2025 version of "anti-racist" protests?
If older and true anti-racists are horrified by what they see in London these days, let Lou Reed sing for you.
To conclude, I am happy that this has been adopted as something of an anthem for all of us fighting racist "anti-racists". May it rile, in so many ways.
Don't like us? We don't care.
More power to you, stay strong.
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You’ve heard the solemn rhetoric. You’ve seen the earnest pledges and the concerned faces in Golders Green.
Now reality in Britain in recent days. First, creeps dressed like terrorists shouting for terrorists at a defence plant near Bristol this morning. “Intifada!” 1/11
Bristol appears to be a place where “intifada” won’t get you in trouble. There is no consistency in UK policing.
They added “smash the Zionist settler state!” and "resistance is justified!", just to be sure you know they back racist terrorists bent on genocide for the Jews. 2/11
It appears gatherings worthy of the KKK are becoming a norm outside Parliament on Wednesdays. Here are some of yesterday's toxic messages.
In a discussion of the policing of protests today at the London Assembly, Zoe Garbett of the Green Party sided squarely with the hate marchers. "There has been no violence", she asserted, as she gave a nod to the far left "Netpol" outfit.
Oh really? Let's take a look. 1/8
Garbett raises the protest of 18 January 2025, when there were scores of arrests after marchers defied police orders. Here they are. Not all that "peaceful", are they. 2/8
In fact, violence is what they love. A typical scene from that 18 January protest. "Intifada!" Racist terrorists. That's their cause. 3/8
Zionism was probably something of a mystery to many people on 6 October 2023. Two and a half years of hatred have been quite an education. So the ugly messages at the “Quds Day” protest in London yesterday should come into sharp relief.
Jews as corrupters is ancient poison. 1/8
Zionists range from committed leftists to the hard right. So wherever you are on the political spectrum, you probably have Zionist fellows. And we are talking about the vast majority of Jews when it comes to Zionism in general.
Do you want them to be "destroyed"? 2/8
Nefarious Jewish control is another ancient hatred theme. Swapping in "Zionism" changes nothing. We see you. 3/8
At the "Quds Day" protest in London today, the cover of the poison well was well and truly pulled back. Stare into the abyss to know the hatred.
Here, Nazim Ali of the self-styled "Islamic Human Rights Commission" leads "death to America and Israel!" chants in Urdu after... 1/9
...a salute to the "great martyr" Khamenei.
On to Abbas Edalat. Nuremberg, circa 1933? No, London 2026. “The Zionist regime is a cancerous tumour that has to be stopped.” “A gangster like tic.” “The totality of all that is evil in humanity.” Go regime! 2/9
Ghassan Kanafani of the PFLP terrorist group - infamous for hijackings and airport slaughter - is invoked by a "poet". A racist message follows. "Peace is the white man's word. Liberation is our word."
“Oh, the oppression!”, they wail, as the “Quds Day” march is banned. No. The regime’s servants have abused London for decades now. This is long overdue.
This photograph was taken in 1994! Walk back up the hatred trail to see how awful it has been. 1/8
These images are also from 1994. Starting out as they meant to carry on. Nothing was hidden.
"Death"? Oh yes. Their Hamas heroes were already suicide bombing Israeli civilians at the time. 2/8
“We are all Hezbollah!” “Blood and guns” for Lebanon. Massoud Shadjareh, founder of the “Quds Day” organisers, the self-styled “Islamic Human Rights Commission”, is draped in a Hezbollah flag. Tel Aviv is threatened. This was 2006.
Who's up for an iftar with Hamas UK? Hate march leaders Ben Jamal, Director of the "Palestine Solidarity Campaign", and Chris Nineham of "Stop the War". The Green Party too.
Who else is at this table at the event staged by the "Palestinian Forum in Britain", a front for... 1/x
...Hamas and one of the six main UK hate march organisers, on 28 February? Second from left, Adnan Hmidan, a Hamas operative in the UK. You will often find him at the head of London hate marches, including the rally for the Iranian regime last Saturday. 2/10
Hmidan openly backed the Hamas atrocities of 7 October 2023.
On the left of the photo, you'll see Ziad El-Aloul, another Hamas operative of some importance. He is a key figure in the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad, another Hamas front. 3/10 telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/11/1…