I’m guessing that most of the people present on the demo are in their late teens or early twenties (its difficult to tell with the masks). And I'm wondering if this is the latest internet phenomenon to put bored individuals with too much time on their hands onto the streets. A bit like flash mobs with a cultish twist? The three individuals I speak to don’t really seem that political. They are full of facts and figures about the less savory aspects of scientology and certainly know their subject. But two of them are completely unaware that there is a national demo against the war today. Ok its unfair to judge a 400 strong demo on a brief chat with just three of them but I’m left wondering if this is a serious campaign to trash the tiny foothold the COS have in Britain or just a passing fad?
Meanwhile across the road the Scientologists inside the building do little to counter their sinister image by filming and snapping the demonstrators. They then make themselves look even more dubious by ducking out the way when they see the press pointing cameras at their actions. Nothing to hide???
P.S. For the record: As an atheist I view all religion with equal indifference or equal contempt if it crosses my path. I have also always thought that Tom Cruise was a prick. Long before he became a bad advert for his religion/cult/sect/community (delete as applicable).
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