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xyz • 9 years ago

Im sorry, some of them look like they are going to the circus, so how can they be taken seriously? Besides, there are too few those protest. We need millions, not hundreds, not thousands of ppl. And as long as the rest is sleeping, nothing will change, the evil and abuse will go on forever. Sad but true.

d0nj3nko • 9 years ago

And yet the politicians in their suits dressed for business were abusing children... they were dressed perfectly for the occasion do you think or is that totally irrelevant? Good on them for doing something about it instead of sitting behind a P.C and commenting on something as trivial as what they are wearing... You sound like a paedophile sympathizer trying to detract attention away from the message!

peterappleby21 • 9 years ago

This is a beginning.Expect more of this!

butlincat • 9 years ago

did you go? easy to moan when not even supporting something!!!

Skitch • 9 years ago

And where were you xyz

bella • 9 years ago

People who feel the need to write bad comments on here is one thing, but where were you last Saturday lazy in the sun perhaps?. All those who attended stood in pouring down rain walked the walk and stopped the traffic not just once. some traveled for hours to stand United for all our children and for Justice. At least we are trying to do something for all our vulnerable in the UK, who don't ask to be abused. You should use the little brain cells you were born with and take a second to connect it, why is the Government covering it up?. Oh yeah lets name dead MP some entertainers and throw in Jimmy Savile, that will keep the pheasants quiet. Wrong we will not stop until they stand up and be accounted..

The Awakening • 9 years ago

To be honest I didn't know that this demonstration was going to happen. I have had one comment removed from this board already, but the momentum of what is coming is building.

mumsy • 9 years ago

we came we conquered we started these rallys last july 3rd one and it was great ,united ,many thanks who travelled a distance you done the kids proud watch out Westminster we will be back xx

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butlincat • 9 years ago

7 videos from the day: RALLY AGAINST CHILD ABUSE AND ANTI-PAEDOPHILIA PARLIAMENT SQ. / TRAFALGAR SQ. APRIL 11 '15

http://www.butlincat.blogsp...

Mikronos • 9 years ago

Good thing his grace the Duke was absolved of any 'shenanigans' with the 16 year-old 'protegee' that flat-footed US billionaire and his poxy Bulgarian tart 'groomed' for him.

Micky Finn • 9 years ago

Yes, a very worthy cause indeed, yet I see no mention of those children abused by Muslim sex gangs up and down the country. No doubt the usual lefties who'd be the same ones raving and shouting 'racist!' and 'knuckle-dragging EDL off our streets', etc, when anyone has the gall to mention such abuse. Yes, politicians should be held to account, but it seems to me that this protest is based on a leftist political mindset and its targets rather than just being purely concerned about abuse for its own sake. Again, where are these people when Muslim sex gangs are targeting white children? Oh, hang on a minute, I'm just watching several tumble-weeds blow past my door.

Vicky. • 9 years ago

The Muslim grooming gangs have been brought to justice. The politicians haven't. That's the point of the protest. To put pressure on the government to stop the cover up.

butlincat • 9 years ago

Well said.
Its amazing how opinionated and righteous people can be whilst doing nothing whatsoever about the problems they describe. Talk is cheap.

milololola • 9 years ago

There WERE people there for Muslim grooming gangs, but ONLY Muslim grooming gangs. As if they don't care about other groomers or rapists. the whole protest was about protecting children from people who are sick enough to do consider something as twisted as rape a natural thing that the child "wanted them to do." you don't need to go to university to understand that a child does not flirt or ask for sex, a child shouldn't even know what sex is about let alone be leading older men and women on for them to do the "inevitable". Yes Muslim grooming gangs are a problem, but so are the rest of the grooming gangs that people seem to forget about as another way to get at a religion because they dont like what the extremists are doing.

Lars • 9 years ago

Protest marches, signing petitions, and genearally playing the passive
'democracy' game achieves nothing. But if most of those protestors
yesterday had just peacefully sat down in Parliament Square, blocked the
traffic, got themselves arrested and then clogged up the courts and
criminal system - and if the same thing was to happen the next day, and
the next, over and over again, even with relatively few protestors -
then we would begin to see change, because 'the system' only reacts when
protest costs it time, money, disrupts 'the economy' and the slaves
employed to maintain it, and when it is confronted with repeated,
sustained unwelcome publicity. But that, of course, would mean people
taking responsibility for their own ideals and lives and being willing
to put themselves on the line for what they claim to want or for the
change they claim they wish to see. And so it is far easier to hold a
banner on an 'approved' demonstration rather than confront the system
standing in your own right and your own truth and being prepared to take
the consequences of that. Unfortunately, the fact that yesterday's
demonstration was held when Parliament wasn't even sitting and half the
MPs who were there will probably not be back just shows how badly
thought out this knee-jerk event was. And it will all be forgotten in a few days no doubt.

And if you don't agree
with my views, think on this - over two million protestors couldn't stop
the Iraq 'war'. But if just a few hundred (let alone just a few
thousand) had blocked London and got themselves arrested that day, and
the next, and so on, every day for a week or more, then would they have
had an effect? I think so. Gandhi used this tactic to good effect during
the Salt Wars - non-violent direct action. That is the preferred
option, but it's also good to remember that it was only about a couple
of hundred violent protestors - maybe even half that number - who
achieved the ending of the Poll Tax after the Trafalgar Square riots
because the 'authorities' were petrified that the unrest would spread.
So it's not a matter of numbers, it's a matter of intent.

Oh, and
finally, before all the armchair activists out there ask me their usual
standard question which they feel excuses them from doing something more
effective, yes, I do walk my talk and put myself on the line as an
individual for the values and ideals I hold important to me, I do
question and challenge 'authority' in my everyday dealings with it when
necessary, I make it as difficult as possible for them to control and
coerce me and I do take the consequences of that, even if that means
outcomes which are inconvenient, stressful or even detrimental to me. Because
that way I retain my integrity, my truth and my freedom.

butlincat • 9 years ago

we did block the traffic. And we don't need to get arrested to make a point. Too many keyboard experts around who do nothing but moan from the safety of their pc.

Lars • 9 years ago

Suggest you read my post properly - the last paragraph applies specifically to people like YOU

butlincat • 9 years ago

Really? how dull.

The Awakening • 9 years ago

Lars,

I was watching this You Tube clip yesterday, where David Icke talks about a vibrational change;

David Icke: The Vibrational Change

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

I sense that things are changing myself.

Magnetic • 9 years ago

Completely agree. The next demonstration will be much bigger and should employ these tactics.