It would appear that the EDL are intent on bringing their terror closer to home. Not content with Jewish extremists who like to blow things up, here is the West Midlands Division of the EDL standing in front of the flags and paraphernalia of the outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force and what appear to be imitation firearms for the purpose of a photo-shoot.
Time after time we hear from the likes of the EDL's leadership how they are a non-racist organisation and how "Tommy Robinson" and Kevin Carroll are proud of their Irish roots.
Perhaps they would like to act now and tell us how their non-sectarian and non-racist organisation will deal with the further adulation of gun-toting extremists, in particular the UVF an organisation that made its name in Ireland by murdering people whose soul crime normally, was that they were born Catholics?
During the EDL's violent march in Leicester, "Tommy Robinson" (real name Stephen Yaxley Lennon) spoke angrily about the protests that had met the recent visit to this country by the pope.
Perhaps this further exposure of the true nature of the EDL and its band of thugs, sycophants and would-be terrorists will serve to remind people that the EDL is just the other side of a coin poisoned by bigotry, violence and hatred
Those little boys should be careful.
ReplyDeleteThey'll have someone's eye out.
"They'll have someone's eye out."
ReplyDeleteNick Griffins?
They come across as a bit gay in the photos.
ReplyDelete"soul crime"? Has someone vandalised an Otis Redding record?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't worry about this lot. The fact they have to hide their faces while holding plastic weapons means they haven't progressed beyong the political equivalent of playing cowboys and Indians in the playground. The garb they're wearing is just replica football kits for plastic fascists. Wanking over pictures of Billy Wright and Michael Stone is as sad as it gets.
Is one of the fash wannabes in the photo making an Adolf Hitler salute or not?
ReplyDeleteFormer EDL member reveals the shitty mess that is the EDL.
ReplyDeleteForming a political party my arse, Daily Star. They might like getting pissed in Spoons but they couldn't arrange a proverbial in a brewery!!!
If only Jeff "Knife Thug" Marsh would tell the sorry truth on nhis EDL Extra and Casuals United blogs.
Who's "Little Drummer Boy?"
ReplyDeleteComments on the bnp democracy forum section are suggesting the EDL logos are photshopped on. Either way, their nutcases be they EDL, Loyalist or both nutcases
ReplyDeletewhy do they want to shoot out the ceiling in the first picture? not very clever. And, why the white gloves? the snooker referee look is sooooo yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe balaclavas are quite kinky. One can only conclude that the photos were taken just before a EDL spanking party took place.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWho's "Little Drummer Boy?"
5:41 PM, February 22, 2011
He's the little slag the blokes in the balacavas gang bang.
Comments on the bnp democracy forum section are suggesting the EDL logos are photshopped on.
ReplyDeleteThe logos don't look photoshopped on to me. They could be, and I'm no expert, but there's looks to be too much consistency in their positioning across the picures and the detailing is good, (for example in the 2nd picture down, you can see a tiny bit of the white from the EDL logo on the guy on the left's back).
Also, who says they're not real guns?
What is clear from the last picture, (with the little drummer gimp waving a pistol), is that the chavs couldn't afford a carpet. Maybe they should have spent less money on (replica?) guns and bought a nice shagpile instead ;)
Yes, one of them is making a Nazi salute, which goes to show that they do love Adolf Hitler!
ReplyDelete"One of them is making a Nazi salute, which goes to show that they do love Adolf Hitler!"
ReplyDeleteTo continue the "UAF Are Faking It" paranoia, I prefer to think he's just playing with a YoYo and the commies of LU have 'shopped the string out.
At least they are energy saving racist scum
ReplyDeleteIf the guns are indeed real, they would appear to be foreign-made. How very unpatriotic of them!
ReplyDeleteIf the guns are indeed real, they would appear to be foreign-made. How very unpatriotic of them!
ReplyDeleteEven if the guns are fake they'd probably still be foreign-made, but regardless there's f**k all patriotic about nazi salutes!
The logos don't look photoshopped on to me. They could be, and I'm no expert, but there's looks to be too much consistency in their positioning across the picures and the detailing is good, (for example in the 2nd picture down, you can see a tiny bit of the white from the EDL logo on the guy on the left's back).
ReplyDeleteHate to say this but the EDL logos are surrounded by black dots or pimples which suggest photographic tampering. Remove those and you'd have to say they look genuine. I've no doubt that they have been published by anti-fascists in good faith but to me they look to be (non-EDL) RVF wannabe types or even silly boys in Ulster playing around with De-activated guns whose photos have been doctored later to appear to be EDL.