Sunday 12 November 2017

ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS

Well .. finally something that had occurred in Poland over the immigrants pouring into the country, is being covered by the BBC?!

LOL!

I suppose when I think about it .. they can only ever ignore stories gong on somewhere for so long?
I've seen dozens of videos regarding issues in Poland and all specifically to do with the influx of immigrants. Over many, many months too.

Yet despite all that I have seen and the many months that have gone by I've seen nothing in the mainstream news media. Until now.

In this report it states that an estimated, according to the Police, 60,000 people marched in protest of the immigrants in Poland's capital, Warsaw. Though with numbers this high it's hard to get it right and one person stated that he estimated there were 50,000 to 100,000 football hooligans.

An odd statement. What football hooligans aren't allowed an opinion? I take it they are not allowed to vote then either? Also .. well surely this person wasn't an idiot and was trying to claim that all of them were football hooligans? If they wasn't so we take it the numbers could be closer to somewhere between 80,000 and 150,000? Making the comparison I point out below even more contrasting.

There are two things to note from this report ..

First off the usual tactic of labelling everyone in the march as racist has not occurred. It was reported that only 30% of them held anything in the way of extremist views.

Secondly .. there was a counter protest .. except this second march only consisted of 2,000 people.

So 60,000 to 2,000? That's a pretty big gap!

I'm also expecting that much of that second march would be made up of a number of people that aren't Polish? Maybe? Possibly?

I often think of it being the younger generation, from 14 to 25, that are naive to the damage an indication influx of Muslims will have on their country. Except in this report a man who was 21 years of age stated that the march is important because they don't want to see the Islamisation of Europe, especially Poland.

I can't think of a time when so many things were a severe problem all at the same time?


1 The Financial Crisis.
2 Influx of Immigrants.
3 Constant exposing of governments lying, the UK at the very least.
4 Health Service lying, cheating, not treating or diagnosing most of the time and still getting paid.
5 After years of patronising the poor and benefit claimants almost everyone else has been found guilty of looks to be avoiding paying tax. As seen in the Paradise Papers leak.
6 Big companies have been avoiding Corporation Tax.
7 The Hollywood sex scandals that just keep on coming!
8 Police cover ups from the Muslim paedophile rings to Members of Parliament. Not forgetting Hillsborough.
9 Brexit, which seemed straightforward but becoming a problem because the EU obviously still want to screw cash out of us
10 Social Welfare reform fuck up that just keeps on running
11 Ever more obvious avoidance of the mainstream media to cover serious stories .. out doing so fucking late

The list could go on.

It also wouldn't include the completely mad sounding theories that may turn out to be true ..

Like Donald Trump and the Russians or Hillary Clinton and that pizza-gate madness.

There is also potentially a lot of stuff that didn't get reported in the WikiLeaks saga?

Also the Julian Assange ongoing saga.

Edward Snowden saga.

Still things to come out of the Paradise Papers saga?

While that last one still has things to be revealed there is also the possibility that other breaking and damaging news reports could surface?

But I find myself now asking about breaking points and wonder if we are getting closer one?

I also ask myself whether anyone else is getting closer to theirs? Poland certainly seems to be and there are a couple of other countries I'm sure aren't that far behind them? Hungary and the Czech Republic being just two.

Of course and like almost everything else .. these protests are about religion. I am not in any way religious, it hurts to know my grandchildren attend religious schools, but I know which side of that protest I would be on.

I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it: Warsaw nationalist march draws tens of thousands - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-41958199

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