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Pro Islamist Tries ATTACKING Tommy Robinson, Then Gets KO’d Instead

There should be hope for treason.

No, no, no, no.

Yeah, I know.

I’m like a my face.

Yeah.

This not so recent clip just resurfaced of an incident where Tommy Robinson was attacked on the streets of Luton by a bunch of who take Tommy as a mortal enemy.

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What the asalants didn’t realize is that right on the spot Tommy had called in law enforcements without their knowledge.

Definitely feel there’s more tension in the air now that we’re walking through here.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Of course.

Luton’s a very divided town.

You were here when you I was a leader, mate.

was.

No, it’s not.

Why do you think it’s racist? Oh dear.

What was that? What did they just say to you? Oh god.

I don’t know if this is a good idea.

The attack looks chaotic on the surface, but when you slow it down, it tells a deeper story about modern Britain.

This was not a planned protest or a political rally.

Tommy Robinson was simply walking through his hometown with a journalist talking on camera and that is what makes what happens next so unnerving.

Don’t point your camera at me.

I’ll break your camera.

I’m telling you.

Go on then.

You got something to say.

No, no, no, no.

What do you mean? Say something then [ __ ] Yeah, I know, man.

I’m lucky that remember my face.

Yeah.

As soon as people recognize him, the mood changes.

Insults start flying.

People shout at him, get in his face, and threaten the camera crew.

Some accuse him of being racist.

Others tell him to leave his own town.

The situation becomes tense very quickly, and police are called to calm things down.

Did you get on camera? Hi, I’ve just been attacked in Luton Town Center.

How we doing? All right.

Yeah, good.

Where’d they go? Tell me what’s happened.

It was very, very frightening.

What stands out here is not who Tommy Robinson is, but what he represents in this moment.

He is a man with controversial opinions.

Yes, many people strongly disagree with him, and many of those criticisms are fair.

But disagreement is supposed to be answered with words, not intimidation.

Get on with your life, man.

No point causing a commotion.

It seemed like the whole town was surrounding us and everyone had an opinion.

Obviously, he’s got all the people behind him.

All the white people.

Yeah.

And we’re in a white man’s world right now.

He doesn’t have a relevant point.

I think he’s made out to be 10 times worse than he actually is.

Like my brother went to school and he said he was a man of all the millions of people who are dying there for what? In this case, Robinson is not attacking anyone.

He is not calling.

He is simply speaking about his views on Islam as an ideology.

Yet that alone seems enough to trigger anger and threats.

Do you think that will look good? I’ve got children to take home.

Why is it so divine? We were born here.

Listen, I was born here.

I’m proud of where I was born here.

Clearly, the divisions here run far deeper than Tommy Robinson.

We’ll get out of your countries when we get out of our country.

The truth is, many Muslims feel like outsiders in this country.

What do you mean get out? You’re born here.

Have you ever, do you think incited any of this? That’s what that’s what they’re saying.

You deserve it.

You deserve it.

What? Because I I exercise my freedom of speech and I’m critical of an ideology.

America’s going to see firsthand what’s going to happen.

How how how their freedoms be under attack.

This is what’s happening.

This is coming your way.

The message being sent is clear.

Some opinions are no longer allowed to be spoken out loud in public.

That should worry everyone, not just his supporters.

Just got the finger.

Come.

Do you think we should go? Welcome to England.

You could feel the tension on the streets in Britain and there’s a lot of anger there and I don’t know how anyone can change that.

In fact, it seemed the only thing the Sharia Patrol and the EDL have in common is that they believe this conflict is coming to the United States.

As for the rest of us, the majority, we can only hope the voices of the many drown out the screams of a few.

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I’m Lama Hassan in London.

Free speech does not exist to protect popular opinions.

Popular ideas never need protection.

Free speech exists to protect speech that makes people uncomfortable.

Once society decides that certain views must be silenced by force or fear, then freedom becomes very fragile.

Literally say for example Lee Rigby’s killer Michael Adabalio when he when he when he Riby he handed a woman a piece of paper with 52 verses that he said forced him to do it that he said.

So what I’m saying is if he’s saying that if Sam Malib is saying that if people are literally quoting the Quran or blowing things up people then we need to examine people while shooting people at innocent women and children in New Zealand.

They just misunderstood.

Yeah.

Yeah.

They’re misunderstood the same way you’re misunderstood.

But dude, someone also run over people outside the mosque and he was also a follower and a supporter of you as well.

What about the pope? No, but we haven’t got to but we haven’t answered my question.

What about the pope though? No, no, no.

We haven’t answered my question in the thing.

You know, you said that until this book that this is he answered straight away said, “Yes, I do feel the same way.

” He didn’t say that.

He did.

Yeah.

What I said is what I said is I was quoting I was quoting William Gladstone.

William Gladstone held the Quran above his head in parliament and said, “There will never be peace on this earth so long as we have this book.

It’s a violent country.

Suck your mother, William.

William Gladstone said that.

Yeah.

So, William Gladstone is one of the previous leaders.

Britain is often described as a tolerant, open society where different religions and beliefs live side by side.

But on this street, tolerance looks thin.

The police presence says a lot.

They are not there because a crime has been committed, but because speech itself has caused unrest.

That is not a healthy sign.

When police have to stand between people and ideas, something has already gone wrong.

He didn’t talk about an interpretation.

Yeah.

He spoke.

I think with most Muslim conversions in jails and things like that, they’re not converting because they believe Muhammad flew up to heaven.

They’re converting cuz they’re shook.

They’re for you.

I’m saying they’re shook.

They they want they want you.

I mean, they’re converting.

They want they want I swear I’m with him with that cuz a lot of them they converting just for the ow in it.

This is my point.

The black community, SMS, all of that had a time in South London where black where black converts was literally sticking up man and forcing man to join Islam.

But the black community didn’t look at it and say this is Islam.

We understood that these this was Islam linked with these one linked with these road you use culture.

Yeah.

With these road culture and they was practicing it wrong.

Not like the Muslims in the masid that we know that pray five times a day.

In the same way we can see that with these grooming gangs we can see that it’s not Islam it’s Islam linked with British culture which is caused.

This also highlights the pressure many people feel when criticizing religious ideas, especially Islam.

Criticizing a belief system is not the same as attacking people.

Yet, the two are often treated as identical.

That confusion shuts down honest discussion.

Interviewing racist.

Where you giving him air time for? They are interviewing me.

Why you giving him air time? They are interviewing.

He’s a racist rat.

Why you giving him air time for [ __ ] interview? He hates Muslims, but he’s in a Muslim country.

Where that one at? [ __ ] prick.

They don’t give an air time.

You ain’t Muslim.

Why you Why you in this country? You ain’t Muslim.

Invite.

You ain’t Muslim.

So I ain’t a Muslim.

You’re a little rat.

Little rat trick.

Get the [ __ ] out of me.

You don’t want to let me finish my face.

Put this interview.

No point.

No interview.

Don’t give another time.

The race is rat bastard.

Yeah, it’s Muslims.

Was in a Muslim country.

Where that one at? How does that How the [ __ ] does that work? Not long after the street clashes in the UK, Tommy Robinson found himself in yet another heated moment.

This time thousands of miles away in Dubai.

While attending a high-profile Misfits boxing event, Robinson was being interviewed on camera when Tai Mitchell, a Muslim boxer from Derby, suddenly walked up to him.

That makes I don’t like terrorism.

I don’t like Neither do Muslims.

Stand up against I do stand up against her.

Yeah, I do.

Why don’t you stand up against the grooming guys that are white? I’ve only ever seen you stand up against I’m from Derby, England.

From Derby? Yeah.

I see you stand up against Muslims.

I stand up.

What do you mean what we’re doing here? I’m a professional fight.

I’m a Muslim fighter.

What are you doing here? I will I’ll go against anything that’s against Islam.

Okay.

Islam.

Griming against Islam.

I’m here.

I’m here under the invite of Emirati.

So I’m meeting tomorrow to discuss terrorist organizations in the UK.

So that’s got to say I’m I’m here to meet Emirati Muslims who work Muslims from here in the United Arab Emirates who work against the problem is against the issue I’ve got with you.

The issue I’ve got with you is I’m not bothered I’m not but I’ve watched you stop and the issue I’ve got is you’re only against Muslims.

Why would a white person have said that you disagree with what have I said? No I’ll tell you what you only push you only push a narrative against Muslims.

Give me what I’ve said.

I’m telling you you say you only push a narative against Muslim.

Tell me what I’ve said.

Why do you not? There was no long buildup or debate.

Mitchell confronted Robinson directly, calling him names and accusing him of being racist.

By Mitchell’s own words, he believed Robinson should not be given a platform at all, especially in a Muslim majority country.

Do you not go against all the white people that do it and tell you in your Bible says if a woman doesn’t let me tell you cuz 90% of the men convicted and young kids in gangs, 90% are Muslim.

Most of the nons look like you though.

It’s not my fault.

Most of the nons look like you.

I’m giving you a fact.

I’m giving you a fact.

Majority of nons are white.

Yeah, of course.

Hold on.

So why don’t you see point out you got an issue? You come out there.

I know.

I’ve seen you on on the newsing Quran saying you’re against the things out.

Yeah.

Out of context.

Anyone can do that out of context.

I can read I can read the Bible out of context.

And the Bible’s far worse out of context.

Go rather than rather than argue with me, go argue with ISIS.

Go argue with Bakaram.

Go argue with I So why don’t you go why don’t you go argue with all the Peter the churches? Why don’t you go for free speech? Yeah.

How about why is your free speech only against Muslims? I’m I’m to him.

Robinson’s past criticism of Islam and Muslim communities was reason enough to confront him physically rather than verbally.

Watch out for what the boxer does at the end.

Within seconds he on camera before security stepped in.

I’m not talking about that’s what you’re known for.

I’ve got an opinion.

one thing prick and I want you down here where you come from.

What are you doing? Who you pushing? No, no, no, no, no, no.

Who you pushing? You [ __ ] fanny.

You mean who you pushing? I’m just doing an interview now.

Lucky do I look like I give a [ __ ] about you? Do I look like I give a look like I give a you? What this incident shows is a clear pattern.

Wherever Tommy Robinson goes, whether on the streets of Luton or at an international sporting event, his presence alone sparks hostility.

People don’t argue with his ideas.

They try to silence him with intimidation, insults, and sometimes force.

But that’s nothing compared to the suppression he faced during this interview.

Notice how aggressive they are towards him and try to cut him off immediately he starts reading the Quran.

In case you are wondering how Britain became this muddle they are today.

Tommy continues to speak far and wide against this high-handedness by members of the Islamic community.

Here’s him addressing the issue at a recent sitdown.

You talk about not feeling safe in your hometown.

Well, I I am from Rodo and we were shocked and disgusted by everything that happened and it was hard enough living in a town that had to deal with that.

But then the following weekend, the EDL and other members of the far right came to our town.

Where are you from? Sorry.

I’m from Rotherham.

Rotherham.

Okay.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And me members of the groups of from the far right like the EDL, the BNP came to our town and we had to lock ourselves away in our houses.

People who were Pakistani or Muslim because they didn’t feel safe in their town.

two streets away from my house, the EDL, members of the EDL and these groups were smashing shop windows and cars.

My dad was assaulted because he was a Muslim taxi driver by members by men who identified themselves as members of these groups.

And my question to you is that you talk about Muslim extremism as you should because it is a problem.

I’m not denying that it is.

But you don’t mention attacks from members of the farright that attack other people or members from the farright that go around thinking it’s acceptable to physically harm others.

You focus on Muslims.

You place the onus on Muslims to speak out, which Muslims do speak out, and I think that they should, but you don’t focus on these groups that do this.

You don’t talk about how these groups aren’t representative of the EDL or other groups as a whole.

I know that you’ve left the EDL now, but when you were a member, you didn’t.

And I just feel like there are tensions on both sides and both sides both sides should be held accountable.

But there there are.

But I think to compare [applause] I think to compare groups on the far right with Islamist terrorism who wish to kill murder maim and they are killing they are murdering.

There’s no groups of EDL or groups of the far right picking up young Muslim girls and it’s not happening.

Okay, I know it’s disgusting and sick.

Robinson’s reply is blunt but structured.

He doesn’t deny that attacks on innocent Muslims are wrong.

In fact, he repeatedly says they are disgusting and should be punished.

What he refuses to accept is the idea that all forms of extremism pose the same level of threat.

Attacked you’re from Roaram.

The grooming case from Roam.

A local counselor Muslim went to court and gave a character reference for the groomers.

He gave a character reference.

The ex mayor who’s a Muslim went to court and gave a character reference after that court case once their men were convicted for rape disgusting sickening crimes against kids.

There was no outcry.

I’m trying I’m not trying to justify any of it.

I’m just trying to I remember looking at him thinking hold on a counselor who has gone to court and gave a character reference for a he’s raped a kid and he ain’t lost his job.

And when you I when you say I don’t speak out, I actually hate the far right.

The real far right as we’ve seen who the far right I see as the far right.

I think it’s right to bracket every people who are who are critical of of Islam as an ideology.

It is right to condemn what you’re saying is against innocent Muslims, but the reason why I don’t speak out as much about them is because they’re not blowing things up.

They’re not murdering.

I haven’t really seen many incidents or any evidence of the crimes like in comparison to what we’re seeing.

I don’t think that you see the far right is going to grow.

He also points to institutional failures, especially in grooming scandals, arguing that fear of being called racist led authorities to stay silent.

Next in the coming years, it is going to grow.

um you will eventually see an attack from the far right on on innocent Muslims whether it be a mosque but it’s like 95% 5% the biggest threat to world peace is ISIS ideology so that’s why as you said I don’t speak about it as much I do think it’s something that again government may not really address until something really terrible happens but I’m sorry that you experience those things But I don’t speak about them on an equal level cuz I don’t think they are equal.

That for him is the real issue.

Not attacking Muslims as people, but criticizing an ideology and the systems that protect it from scrutiny.

Follow up to that, you said you don’t hear about um sort of um non-Muslims committing the same sort of um crime and the same sort of um [clears throat] scale.

Um, what would you say to someone who sees that obviously there have been a lot of a lot of evidence and reports against British troops and American troops, troops from the west in in Pakistan, in Iraq, in Afghanistan, etc.

Um, the women there.

I know for a fact I’m from Pakistan lot of um lots of incidences of um chopping up um sort of the genitals of Pakistani soldiers in the north, that sort of thing.

And obviously you don’t see it being given the same sort of airtime on Western television, but all of these things are happening and feed into people’s um resentment against the West or sort of not what how would you respond to that? Do you think that that is not something that also needs to be addressed? Um yeah, but I don’t really know what what answer I can give you to that.

If people are if if people are murdering innocent people and torturing them, then it’s sick.

It’s disgusting and they should be brought to justice.

But I don’t get what you’re getting at with your question in the sense of um I don’t take it out.

Say for example, look Christian when when I see Muslims say they feel upset and hurt because this is happening to their Muslim brothers worldwide.

Yeah.

Well, it’s happening to our Christian brothers worldwide in every single country where they’re a minority.

You got Boo Haram taking slave girls.

You’ve got all these different things going on worldwide.

And I don’t hate Muslims in it.

People don’t take it out on Muslims in this country.

Do you know what I mean? So it’s I don’t know.

I don’t really know how I can best answer that question.

I don’t agree with it.

I don’t support it for one minute.

If anyone’s doing that, it should be brought to justice.

Don’t really know where I can go.

What stands out in this clip is how calmly he addresses emotionally charged questions.

He doesn’t back away, but he doesn’t shout either.

Do you ever think the frequent religious outbursts in Britain of pro-Islam attacking innocent citizens, not just Tommy Robinson, are a result of a failed government? Let us know in the comments.

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