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They Came, They Saw, They Flopped, Part 2

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Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city was bracing itself for the largest anti-Muslim demonstration in the whole of Europe. It was hyped up to be a massive event for Europe’s far-right, and the UK’s very own ‘English Defence League’ were expecting hundreds of their supporters to turn up, to speak out against the non-existent threat of ‘Islamism’.

Well, they flopped again! Only fifteen people from England actually went (of a 160 defence league members in total) and the counter anti-fascist demonstration attracted 4,000 people. What an epic fail.

This is testament to the fact that most people in Europe still have a heart, aswell as common sense to see through the illusion that the EDL are here to defend the English people. The reality is they are an Islamophobic Zionist backed propaganda machine, that intend, through violent street demonstrations, to make people think that Muslims are trying to take over the UK and force it into an Islamic State. Despite the fact that Muslims don't even have a lobby of their own, nevermind have any intention to take over, they still try to feed the masses this fairy tale nonsense.

Time and time again the EDL have been nothing but trouble and yet they still keep cropping up. Their work has been cited by the terrorist Anders Breivik of Norway and yet for some reason, they have not been proscribed. It is time to tell the government that we as British citizens will not tolerate fascism of any kind and tell the MPs of our constituencies to do something to stop the efforts of the EDL. Lobbying has worked in the past and by God’s will, we’ll keep doing it.

On behalf of Denmark’s honourable citizens, I say to the EDL: “Gå væk og kom ikke tilbage!”

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