UAF national Demo, Sat 6th November, Central London
Oxford Unite Against Fascism | 24.10.2010 15:46 | Anti-racism | Oxford
A national demonstration against racism and islamaphobia organised by Unite against fascism in Central london on Sat. 6th November.
Coaches available from Oxford.
Coaches available from Oxford.
Coaches from Oxford
Depart 9.30am Taylorian Institute, St Giles, Oxford
pick up 9.40am London Rd shops, Headington
Tickets are £10 waged / £5 unwaged
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make the effort
24.10.2010 16:35
anon
UAF are finished
24.10.2010 17:19
Today 30 people attended the UAF counter demo against the EDL.
Meanwhile the EDL demo had about 300, they outnumbered the UAF.
So that mean the UAF protest in November will have a low turnout.
Meanwhile the EDL are growing and getting bigger.
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Av
Finished
Neptune
No thanks
24.10.2010 18:59
An anarchist
UAF = Up the Fash
24.10.2010 19:27
anon
faulty maths
24.10.2010 19:55
dude
EDL success
25.10.2010 00:22
Because today's demo wasn't a national one. It was a local demo attended mostly by EDL who live close to London.
And the last demo was a national demo so that is why it had more than 1000 attending.
Neptune
Protesting against Islamic extremism is fascism?
25.10.2010 17:50
poster
Please
25.10.2010 21:37
The EDL do not seem to distinguish between an 'Islamic extremist' and other followers of Islam. My personal experience has shown that most followers of Islam are no more or less extreme that followers of other beliefs - including Christians, Conservatives, Sikhs, anarchists, and many more.
Amongst other arguments to suggest that the EDL are fascist is their focus one one particular group of 'extremists' to the exclusion of all others. A standard quote, but given 20th century European history, one worth bearing in mind. The irony about the Jews (of which I am one if that makes any difference) and the links between the EDL and Zionism are not lost on me.
They came first for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me
and by that time no one was left to speak up.
Anti-fash, not UAF
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