- published: 03 Jun 2017
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Thomas Robinson may refer to:
EDL may refer to:
The English Defence League (EDL) is a far-rightstreet protest movement which focuses on opposition to what it considers to be a spread of Islamism and Sharia in the United Kingdom. The EDL has been described as Islamophobic. The group has faced confrontations with various groups, including Unite Against Fascism (UAF). In October 2013 the group's co-founders, Tommy Robinson and Kevin Carroll, left the group, with Robinson citing concerns over the "dangers of far-right extremism". He was replaced as leader by Tim Ablitt.
The EDL originated from a group known as the "United Peoples of Luton" (UPL). The UPL had been formed in response to a demonstration organised by the extremist Islamist organisation, Al-Muhajiroun, against the war in Afghanistan, held in March 2009 as the Royal Anglian Regiment marched through Luton after a tour of duty in the Helmand province campaign. When the Luton counter-demonstration led to arrests, local football supporters, according to a BBC News report, "decided something should be done" and "found common cause with other 'soccer casuals' and 'firms' associated with major clubs. The chatter concluded that [Islamic extremism] was a national problem and they had to put aside club rivalries." EDL's original leader, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as 'Tommy Robinson' (taking his assumed name from the author of two books about the Luton Town MIGs football hooligan firm), recalled that he had been prompted to found the organisation after he had read in a newspaper about a group of local Islamists attempting to recruit men outside a local bakery in Luton to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan: "I was like, they can't do that! In working class communities, we all know somebody in the armed forces. I've got a mate who lost his legs. And these lot were sending people to kill our boys."
Defence League or Defense League may refer to:
The English Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves:
White often gains a broad pawn centre with 3.e4, which Black puts pressure on with moves like ...Bb7, ...Bb4, and sometimes even ...Qh4 and/or ...f5. It was developed by the Leicester player P. N. Wallis, and was taken up by several leading English players in the 1970s, such as Tony Miles, Jon Speelman and Raymond Keene. It flouts several traditional opening principles, as Black often develops bishops before knights and brings out the queen early. It is a somewhat unusual opening, but has been seen in high-level grandmaster play, usually as a surprise weapon, for example when Viktor Korchnoi used it to defeat Lev Polugaevsky in their world championship semifinals match at Évian 1977 (see below).
The English Defence League demonstrated in Liverpool on the 03th June 2017. They were met with huge opposition in the shape of Antifa, UAF, locals and various left wing groups.
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English Defence League protesters clashed with left-wing activists in Liverpool, Saturday, leading to several arrests as police stepped in to prevent the clashes from escalating. One counter-protester explained the activists' reasons for opposing the EDL march in Liverpool, saying: "we're here from Unite Against Fascism, trade unions and many other anti-fascists groups to say that fascists like the EDL aren't welcome in a diverse city like Liverpool, they're not welcome anywhere and they should not be allowed police protection to march with a hateful islamophobia in this city or any city." Video ID: 20170603 042 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
The far-right English Defence League (EDL) is marching to the House of Parliament in London on Saturday, June 24. A counter demonstration is also taking place. EDL is known for its anti-Islam stances, demanding that politicians do more to combat a so-called “Islamic terrorism threat”. Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
mosque in mecca xD skip to 3:44 iraqi-law.... English Defence League (EDL) more like English Dumbass League
Music star rapper Akala, known as the 'Black Shakespeare', responds to EDL leader Tommy Robinson and his views on Islam, Muslims and racism in Britain. Also responding to Tommy Robinson, on the topic of 'Is Britain becoming more racist?', are entrepreneur and presenter Saira Khan and Grainne Maguire. 'Free Speech' presented by Rick Edwards and Tina Deheley. Akala on Racism and Professor Green: http://bit.ly/P3vAdL
EDL founder Tommy Robinson's heated debate with Piers Morgan Sparks Debatehttps://youtu.be/Di4TnYmy8TM
English Defence League (EDL) supporters faced off against anti-fascist protesters towards the end of their march in Birmingham's city centre on Saturday. A fight broke out at Centenary Square, the end point of the demonstration where speeches were given by far right-activists to a sparse audience. One protester was detained during the fracas. The EDL organised the protest in Birmingham in response to what the far-right group calls an "increase in terrorism" in the city. Video ID: 20170408 023 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
Days and nights pass
and I ask myself why do I give in to dark happiness
and why try to be something that I could never be, inside of me.
I curse the daylight and pray the dark
infinity for this is where I feel peace of heart, peace of mind.
Servitude in darkness causes light to shine,
but send my regards to spectators.
They will never find their place in this abyss in which I call all mine.
A surrounding fits round pegs to round holes.
When love is on high but it seems at its most low,
this lifestyle becomes all that you foresee.
Mourning to dancing light emits this tragedy.
The circle has no beginning and it has no end,
still we lift up our arms and ask to transcend.
The circle has no beginning and it has no end,
and still we lift our voice and plea too...
Transcend, the circle has no beginning and it has no end
Transcend, still we lift up our arms and beg to...
Transcend
We look now for all that could ever be,
but what could love be, purity,
inside of me still life is among us when at first we lust.
We find the faith of this darkness without little thought of trust.
Now stripped of defenses our guard let down.
We all try to climb fences then fall to the ground.
We scream ring around the roses a pocket full of posies
but when you fall down that's, when you impose on me.
For change can only come through the heart of the sincere.
Sincerity without change is never made clear.
When the things brought down by the heart unchanged
the mind-set is one next to be rearranged.
The circle has no beginning and it has no end.
Still we lift up our arms and ask to transcend.
The circle has no beginning and it has no end,