Oppose the March for England
anon@indymedia.org (East Midlands Anti-fascists) | 25.03.2013 20:56
If you only go to one anti-fascist mobilisation this year, stopping the March for England in Brighton should be it. The fascists have been salivating about this one for months, whipping themselves up into a far right frenzy about their right to impose their homophobic and racist abuse on the people of Brighton. They are out for revenge against the ‘reds’ who comprehensively humiliated their hate-fest last year and are pulling out all the stops to do it, even inviting the most openly Nazi groups, like the Friends of Golden Dawn.
Anti-fascists from the East Midlands will be going down and we’d like to encourage you to join them.
Here’s the official callout from Stop MFE:Last year thousands of people lined the streets of Brighton to drown out March for England’s message of hate. Let’s do it again. Racists and fascists have no place in our diverse city.
March for what?
March for England (MfE) is not an innocent celebration of traditional culture. March for England is a right wing, Islamophobic, racist and homophobic organisation that helped found the English Defence League (EDL) and is supported by EDL members. The fascist credentials of their annual outing to Brighton on Sunday 21st April has never been clearer. Neo-Nazis, Friends of Golden Dawn, supporters of the swastika waving Greek fascist party, have stated they will be attending March for England.
Islamophobia and English fascists
MfE and the EDL are just two of a growing number of English fascist groups that are violently lslamophobic. They state they are against so-called “Islamic extremists’ but this is the mantra of a growing anti-Muslim movement with European fascism that quickly turns into a wholesale assault on Muslim people, all migrants and any way of life that they think is not “English” enough.
Brighton: anti-fascism begins at home
The current economic crisis and the demonisation of migrants has created the political climate for fascist ideas and organisations to grow. Groups such as the MfE, EDL and BNP groups scapegoat those most affected by war and economic hardship, they discriminate according to their ideas of race and nation, they spread fear and hate of those people they believe are different to them, they attempt to intimidate community groups. When the people of Brighton made their collective stand against Mfe and EDL, they helped turn the tide against new fascism in Britain. Since we took to the streets to show our opposition to the rise of a new fascism, the EDL have been halted in Bristol, Walthamstow and Norwich.
We’ll do it again. Fascism grows if we let it.
See you there.
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March for England arriving at Brighton station
25.03.2013 23:11
March for England Sieg Heiling in Brighton
A picture speaks 1000 words
Our forefathers
25.03.2013 23:27
Think on
March for England organiser Bill Baker calls for murder of Socialists & Muslims
25.03.2013 23:28
March for England - (left) Nazi saluter (right) same guy + friends with EDL flag
March for England - (left) Bill Baker + EDL flag (right) Bill Baker hate speech
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The Blitz in Brighton
25.03.2013 23:59
Brighton was attacked from the air in 56 recorded bombings between July 1940 and February 1944. On 14 September 1940 the Odeon Cinema, Kemp Town was bombed killing 4 children and 2 adults along with a further 49 people in the surrounding area. At 12.25pm on 25 May 1943 the town was attacked by 25 to 30 German Focke-Wulf 190 aircraft. 22 bombs of 500kg were dropped and the streets were machine-gunned during the five-minute raid. Fatalities included 10 men, 12 women and 2 children. An additional 58 people were seriously injured and a further 69 people were slightly injured. 150 houses were made uninhabitable and more than 500 people were made homeless. One of the central piers in the 20-metre high London Road railway viaduct was demolished. There was severe damage to railway workshops and rolling stock. In 1944 Brighton was hit by V-1 flying bombs but was safe from the V-2 rockets. By the end of the war 198 people had been killed.
Joi
I wonder
26.03.2013 00:18
Sus
4th time luck? No!
26.03.2013 08:09
the brighton humiliations have affected the far right very badly and they cannot get over it. they have been massively outnumbered, delayed, attacked, embarassed, harried, heckled and laughed out of town 3 times yet still think this time its going to go well. they do not understand the law of diminishing returns. and they still dwell in bad faith thinking that 'we go where we want when we want' when in fact 'they go where plod wants, when plod tells them and then plod busses them out again because they speak for no one and no one likes them'
Malatesta
st george
26.03.2013 09:53
st george
Dont let a little thing like facts get in your way
28.03.2013 17:02
Suzy
See you down there
29.03.2013 18:08
Zoe Smith
Im going on a march
29.03.2013 18:17
Zoe Smith