Mass protests have become a significant form of political expression in modern Britain, with both right-wing and left-wing movements organizing large-scale demonstrations to voice their concerns on issues like immigration, national identity, and political leadership. These protests require substantial police deployment and represent a shift from traditional political participation methods, with participants often viewing protest as the primary way to influence political change.
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What's going on motivators? We got another video. We got to talk about Kurt Stmer of the UK. Hopefully he resigned and this protest of backlash going on as far as immigration. Let's get into this.
>> At two major rival protests in central London, thousands of police officers were deployed to manage a pro Palestine march and a so-called Unite the Kingdom protest organized by farright figure Tommy Robinson.
In a week with an intense focus on Westminster maneuvering, this is proof that a different form of politics has well and truly arrived in Britain.
Regular mass protest, right and leftwing.
>> Garma called the organizers of the Unite the Kingdom March thugs and racists, peddling hate and division. People like us now wear as a badge [clears throat] of honor as you're happy. You're happy being called far right.
>> We laugh at it. Yeah. Because we know we're not to call everyone racists.
Makes no sense. I've got I've got Asian friends. I've got black friends. It's the immigration is the problem.
>> We want the correct message being said on there. Not the fake message that, you know, we hate everyone and we're racist cuz we're not. You know, >> I've not heard anyone say anything like that today.
>> No. Not one bit. So, we want the correct message that we're just here for our country and everyone to be united.
>> I I've had a I've heard a couple of things um about Muslims in particular which were certainly racist. So, >> I do apologize on their behalf cuz that shouldn't be said.
Tommy Tommy Robinson.
>> This is the man they turned out for.
Steven Yakley Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson. The anti-Islam activist has repeatedly demonstrated that he can turn his online influence into mass rallies on the street.
>> Are you watching Kama?
>> This ground, that helicopter goes from here for miles.
[cheering] >> Today, I want to ask you all something.
Are you ready [clears throat] for the battle of Britain? [cheering] >> Free Palestine. free.
>> Now, I don't have any issue with the protest.
No different from the United States.
Again, my issue is if you are coming into someone's country as immigrants, you got to assimilate.
And that's what it looks like. That's not happening in the UK. It's worse than the United States right now. The UK is feeling it. The people from the Muslim country, they're not assimulated.
They're bringing their own values to the UK and they're trying to take over from what is being said on the ground.
The news reported like it's not happening, but you got vast people protesting against it. It's very similar in Europe too that they're touting the same thing that the immigration is becoming too much, right?
It's not sustainable.
You cannot have somebody's entire country coming to your country. Your country will be nothing left. I'm an immigrant. So I'm not saying anything about immigrants. I'm just saying when you come in here, I assimilated when I came in at a very young age. The idea is you come into someone's country, you have to turn the values that they are doing into your values, right? At least majority of it. still have some of what you have at your home, but you have to participate in the community as such. I think that's what this whole thing is starting to buck because you have two different values. The Middle East and the Western values are something completely different.
And you have the Middle East trying to come to the West for a better life and they're not leaving those values behind.
And now you have this battle. Who's going to win >> away from the other big march today? The annual Nakba March that marks the displacement of Palestinians as part of the 1948 war between Israel and several Arab nations.
Protesters at Unite the Kingdom Bristol are being called farright. Here the charge that they deny is that pro Palestinian marches are increasing anti-semitism in the UK. There is no anti-semitic undercurrent this march.
There are no anti-semitic undercurrents.
There are a very large number of Jewish people on this march as well.
>> If you look around you on this demonstration, you can see people from every background and from all walks of life, including hundreds, if not thousands of Jewish speakers. That has been the case on every single demonstration that we've organized today. There are multiple uh Jewish speakers, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor.
>> This march was not just about Palestine, but also specifically against Tommy Robinson. How [snorts] do you feel about the um unite the UK march the Tommy Robertson march half a mile from here on the same day on this day that the knack with >> I think it's a tool >> Tommy you're a tall question healing is mutual in both crowds this is now an established feature of British politics both sets of rallies have been turning out people repeatedly in large numbers this is a politics that exists outside the usual power structures of British society Handling that required a huge police operation with 4,000 officers on the streets and facial recognition also deployed. Both protests proceeded without significant incident. The Mets SAID >> for all the passion and mutual animosity, they have something in common. Both sides happy to make their voices heard. Both sides thinking that protest, not traditional politics, is the only way to do that. Well, it looked like they're following the same guidelines of the United States, you know, no kings protest, all of those protesters they have, which I mean really doesn't validate too much, but to them they think it is. Um, I'm still hardressed. You have people that the same way you had United States for the free Palestine protest, different walks of life. I believe uh a lot of people, Muslims and stuff like that, come to the United States to assimilate. There's a big faction who have different mindset and they have different values as far as what they want to do later on in the United States or in the west and I think that is a problem is tomorrow's march in London is a reminder of what we're up against in the battle of our values. The organizers including convicted thugs and racists are peddling hatred and division plain and simple. Their goal is to convince people that Britain's problems are caused by those living alongside [music] them. But that is not the Britain that I know. This is a country built on decency, fairness, and respect. A country that is at its best when people from different backgrounds come together in common purpose. This is our country with a majority who share.
>> Yeah, you're right. If they come together in common purpose, if the purpose is the same, I agree with that.
But again, most people who are coming, they don't have that same purpose. They have a different value system into what they're trying to do with your country.
It's sad. And it's one of those things I believe until it's too late, people are really going to be like, "Oh man, we should have been better."
>> Those values, a majority who may not always be as loud, but must always define who we are. So my government will not stand in the way of peaceful protest, but we will act decisively against hatred. We will use the full force of the law when that hatred manifests as violence. And we will ban those coming into the UK who seek to stir it up as we have done already because this country belongs to all of us and I will not tolerate anyone who seeks to stand in the way of that.
Here's the thing though. If someone is protesting for their country and they're telling you that they're seeing a problem and it's not just one, you would say it's far right, right? But when people advocating for something else, it's okay. So, it's always it's almost like whichever spectrum that you are on, that is the side you side with.
So Kurt Starmer is more even though he's from the Labor Party, he's more a globalist. So his mindset is to let everything happen. So anybody who goes against his mindset now they're far right and they're racist. I don't believe that because you have your values for your country that you're racist. Unless you start doing racist stuff.
Again, there is no different from the United States. There are a lot of people, black people who thinks the same way in the United States, not even white people as far as some Muslims because the values they're bringing, they are not trying to assimilate. They're trying to segregate.
>> It's been called by the farright activist Tommy Robinson. A march like this really a few years ago in the UK would have been unthinkable, but as you can see, it is now very, very large. It has a lot in common with the MAGA movement in the United States. You see people here wearing make England great again caps. The movement is anti-immigration. People here are very angry about immigration into this country about illegal immigration. This march also follows a disastrous result in local elections recently for K star the prime minister and the farright party of Nigel Farage doing very well in those elections. The size of this marsh again does suggest something is changing. Kurt Story. He said, "I always champion peaceful protest, but the United Kingdom march organizers are pedalling hatred and division.
We've always blocked visas for farright agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, and respectful Britain." I know. But a lot of people are of British actual citizen who are speaking back. I mean, if you're watching the last Labor Party uh vote that just happened recently, if you look right here for the Reform Party, which was ran by Nigel Farage, it got majority of the vote and the Labor Party was far behind. So, as far as it's calling people radicals who are on the street right now, I don't see how he has that leg to stand on. Polish European Parliament member Dominic claims he was denied entry to the United Kingdom despite traveling with a diplomatic passport and vowed to personally sue Prime Minister Kurt Starmer in court. So there you go. He's [clears throat] he is even denying diplomats from coming in because he thinks that they're going to stir up what's going on because they're not on his side. I mean this is very comical. looked like you even had Nick Shirley showing up to uh to talk about what's going on. Nick Shirley is everywhere lately.
UK Prime Minister Kurt Stymer is planning his resignation, saying it in private. He wants it to be orderly daily mail.
Good readings. He can't leave soon enough.
He just got wiped out in the election and a sea of patriots just got it today to make their voices heard. Here's the thing, too. He's Secretary of Health just resigned last week knowing that they got bashed by the Freedom Party.
Everyone's calling for this guy to resign, but he's saying he won't. He's going to stay and fight. I don't know what he stayed and fight for. His popularity has went down the stream because he's not doing good for the people of the country from their perspective, not mine. They're calling for him to be resigned because they don't like what he's doing. Plus, they think that he's weak on the world stage.
His approach to what was going on with the United States when it came down to the war as far as Britain and the United States have been handin hands forever now. any war that have taken place or any malice that have happened in the Middle East, they have always been to defend each other. He hid this time making Britain look weak. Everybody thought Britain was weak. Even the king came to the United States talking about this is not where we used to be. We need to get back [laughter] to a place of being relevant, right?
Because he knows that the UK, if you think about it, they used to be a superpower. Now they're a shell of themselves. If anything happened to the UK, I guarantee they will come for the United States to help, right? But they acting like, well, we're with the globalist now. We're with France. We're with Canada. We're with the European countries.
These whole people used to be superpowers and they all are weak right now because they all have a globalist mindset.
I await to see what's going to happen with Kirst whether or not he's going to resign and what's going on with that immigration with the country. Are they going to hit people's call or they just going to wash it off? Right. It remains to be seen. Let me know within the comments. All right, motivators. If you enjoy what you seen and heard, please like, comment, share, but most importantly, subscribe to a black veteran perspective. Stay motivated.
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