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Fascists humiliated in Liverpool

Anti-fascist | 04.11.2012 16:39 | Anti-racism | Liverpool

After the far-right flops of Walthamstow rounds 1 and 2, another British fascist group has been humiliated, this time in Liverpool...

Pitiful far-right 'national mobilisation' in Liverpool
Pitiful far-right 'national mobilisation' in Liverpool


With NWI calling a national callout ‘against IRA marches in Liverpool’ (code name for spreading anti-irish racism, especially since February) various antifascist groups set about organising counter demos, fash facebook pages and blogs kept pumping out about people coming from far and wide to the demo and keeping meeting places secret.

On the day however only roughly 20 of the fash turned up, this was met by a joint mobilisation of antifascists who outnumbered them 3-1, as the fash settled comfortably into their police protected protest area near the town hall another 20 antifascists turned up and stood amongst the fash, the fash then backed off and stood looking uncomfortable until police moved into to move the antifascists to their proper place.

Unsurprisingly the fash became suddenly more vocal once the police safety was reinforced, but this just further added to their humiliation, one fascist was keen to remind antifascists that ‘the police are on our side not yours’ roughly translated and taking the events into consideration i believe this meant ‘These police wont let you get us’ the police had several attempts at kettling antifascists, which didn’t seem too effective and many managed to break the line.

Far right poster boy and jail bird Liam Pinkham bumped into a group of militant antifascists and recieved a taste of his own medicine, for his first demo since his release from prison this should really make him question his involvement in politics all together.

Last night was a really successful night for antifascism in Liverpool, everyone played to their strengths, there was a counter demonstration that massively outnumbered the fascist mobilisation, and sizeable groups were scouting and looking for fash outside of the demo.

- Originally posted at  http://alertaantifasciste.wordpress.com/ -

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  1. For East London comrades — Sub-commandante Lill Burn
  2. Code name for spreading anti-irish racism? — Keith Moon
  3. Liverpool Anti-Fascists and class politics? — Creamfields
  4. @Creamfields — seriously
  5. So is now protesting against the IRA is racist? — Ex anti-fascist activist of the 1980s
  6. @ 'Ex anti-fascist' — Anti-fascist
  7. Remember this criticism of the EDL? — You can't have it both ways
  8. Can All The — Fuck Off Back To Stormfront! Fuckin' Pricks!!! Grrrrr!
  9. It was not an anti-Irish demo just anti-IRA! — reporter
  10. @seriously — Creamfields