show this to any coward who tries to defend the UK's tyrannical legal system #TommyRobinson #TommyRobinsonArrest #FreeTommyRobinsonpic.twitter.com/mEanbkpVzW
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All of them are reported when they finish exactly like every other newsworthy UK trial http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-41608602 …http://www.itv.com/news/2017-08-09/eighteen-convicted-in-newcastle-sex-grooming-network/ …
There may still be gangs being played down and covered up, and they need to be exposed. Blatantly false claims that the cases that have actually produced arrests and prosecutions are being covered up distracts from that important fact.
If you were just wrong, (and I'm really talking to @xctlot here because he's OK and I follow him), I wouldn't care. People are wrong all the time.
But everyone can see you're wrong and therefore you are discrediting yourself and the cause you argue for.
if you can't see how unjust legal measures like this trample on freedom and are abused by authorities to prevent media coverage by figures like Tommy then you-"NRx" oh right. You don't value freedom.
It's true I'm not as attached to freedom as a primary principle as some others are. But here I'm arguing because you're damaging your case. If you can't even persuade people like @spikedonline or @Holbornlolz (who do value freedom), you're on a loser.
So what *I* "can see" isn't at all the point. Next time the establishment want to cover something up, they can just point and say "these are the loonies who thought that Tommy Robinson being done for contempt of court was an attack on free speech" and they will win.
you've never had freedom so you don't know what love for it looks like. it isn't carefully worded and legalistic tip toeing around technical definitions and avoiding minor errors because they might discredit us among people who are on the fence
its an intuitive, gut reaction against people who are clearly trying to shut you up and employing bullshit legalistic reasoning to justify their tyranny. I dont care if your laws say Tommy should go to jail. your laws are bullshit and anyone who defends them should take his place
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