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Welcome To The UK: Father And Child Stroll Past Big Ben With ISIS Flags…

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Londonistan at its finest.

Via Mirror:

This is the shocking picture of a man walking through the heart of London with an ISIS flag draped around him – just days before the capital commemorates the 7/7 terror attacks.

On his shoulders a little girl excitedly waves a smaller flag as they mingle with hundreds of tourists outside Parliament Square.

The images were posted on a Korean forum after a tourist spotted the man walking around central London on Saturday.

It comes just one week after 30 British tourists were gunned down on a Tunisian beach by an ISIS militant and days before the capital commemorates those killed in the 7/7 terror attacks.
 
the police will JAIL them

















































if they carried the COnfederate flag
 
If he is advocating that British citizens should join a foreign, hostile state then he could be tried for treason. If we withdraw from the Human Rights Act as we are threatening to do he might even be executed for it, since the ending of capital punishment for the last rare crimes came solely as a results of EU laws.

Personally, I think he ought to be pointed at and laughed at, because he is clearly an idiot. Oh, and obviously his daughter should be removed from him and brought up in a civilized, non-barbaric family.
 
If he is advocating that British citizens should join a foreign, hostile state then he could be tried for treason. If we withdraw from the Human Rights Act as we are threatening to do he might even be executed for it, since the ending of capital punishment for the last rare crimes came solely as a results of EU laws.

Personally, I think he ought to be pointed at and laughed at, because he is clearly an idiot. Oh, and obviously his daughter should be removed from him and brought up in a civilized, non-barbaric family.

if you said that there

you would be in jail
 
if you said that there

you would be in jail

Where do you think I am? Do you think the Net Police are going to come around because I think ISIS supporters are barbaric and unfit parents?

I don't know a single person who thinks differently. I think you've been reading too many articles about 'PC gone mad' and the like.
 
Where do you think I am? Do you think the Net Police are going to come around because I think ISIS supporters are barbaric and unfit parents?

I don't know a single person who thinks differently. I think you've been reading too many articles about 'PC gone mad' and the like.

go out in street and hold a sign that says that

you will be in jail

WE BOTH KNOW THAT
 
Busybody gets all his British news from the Mirror. He has no idea that it's a left-wing tabloid.
 
Where do you think I am? Do you think the Net Police are going to come around because I think ISIS supporters are barbaric and unfit parents.

Your GCHQ doesn't need "to come around"...

...your nation's laws gives them the ok to surveil everything you type in real time.
 
Your GCHQ doesn't need "to come around"...

...your nation's laws gives them the ok to surveil everything you type in real time.

I know that perfectly well. I've been protesting against state surveillance since the 1980s. But according to BB they ought to be kicking down my door right about now.

I'll put the kettle on, just in case.
 
I know that perfectly well. I've been protesting against state surveillance since the 1980s. But according to BB they ought to be kicking down my door right about now.

I'll put the kettle on, just in case.

you may be flip about it

but you know Im right!
 
I know that perfectly well. I've been protesting against state surveillance since the 1980s. But according to BB they ought to be kicking down my door right about now.

Why do they need to kick your door down when they have you securely...

...exactly where they want you?

Why kick down the cell's door...

...when the prisoner loves it inside?

:confused:

And that's so statistly swell you've been protesting your statist govt for 30 or so years...

...but:

The fact that you've been paying them their mandated tribute faithfully all those years, like a good little lemming, so they can keep surveiling you...

...absolutely lets any possible relevancy out of your own hot air "protest" balloon.

If I have you so totally well-trained to voluntarily give me my dictated cut of everything you make, exactly when I tell you to give it to me, with which you continue to finance me draconianly keeping track of everything you do, and your cell is truly the only place in this world you feel secure and comfortable...

...why would I give any fuck about anything you felt like "protesting" about?

~ pats little lemming on the head ~

Surely...

...you don't consider me as such an unbenevolent State as that?
 
Why do they need to kick your door down when they have you securely...

...exactly where they want you?

Why kick down the cell's door...

...when the prisoner loves it inside?

:confused:

And that's so statistly swell you've been protesting your statist govt for 30 or so years...

...but:

The fact that you've been paying them their mandated tribute faithfully all those years, like a good little lemming, so they can keep surveiling you...

...absolutely lets any possible relevancy out of your own hot air "protest" balloon.

If I have you so totally well-trained to voluntarily give me my dictated cut of everything you make, exactly when I tell you to give it to me, with which you continue to finance me draconianly keeping track of everything you do, and your cell is truly the only place in this world you feel secure and comfortable...

...why would I give any fuck about anything you felt like "protesting" about?

~ pats little lemming on the head ~

Surely...

...you don't consider me as such an unbenevolent State as that?

Parsing through all that - I assume by 'mandated tribute' you mean taxes?

We don't have ring-fenced, demarcated taxes here any more than you do. If I stopped paying taxes, apart from any other problems, I would stop my contributions to the NHS, schools, social services, pensions, etc, etc. Unlike you, I rather think those are good things, and I am proud to do my bit to support them. I protest and vote against any government or party that breaks the golden rule of 'innocent until proven guilty', and do what I can to fight against the creeping securitization of the state.

Forgive me for not building myself a Waco-style bunker. It's not really my scene.
 
...the creeping securitization of the state.

WOW.

You truly have no idea what a complete surveillance state the UK already is...

...do you.

WOW.

Forgive me for not building myself a Waco-style bunker. It's not really my scene.

I don't live anywhere close to Waco, I haven't ever built a bunker, I don't live in a bunker (I fondly think of it as a cell), nor do I own any weapons...

...'cause, obviously, that's not my scene at all, either.

What to try again...

...and see if you can strike any relevancy at all?
 
ISIS FLAG OUTSIDE BIG BEN? FINE. QUOTING CHURCHILL IN ENGLAND? ARREST

So a man and his daughter walk into Westminster waving ISIS flags. No, not the beginning of a joke, but in fact something that happened this very weekend past.

Some hateful human being draped the ISIS flag over his shoulders, plonked is young daughter on top, and handed her a miniature one to wave herself. They then proceeded to walk unabated through the Westminster village, marching through Parliament Square, and past Westminster tube station.

This means they walked directly above, and adjacent to the Parliamentary estate, which sprawls underground as well as being behind bars in the Palace of Westminster and Portcullis House, across the street.

But our police – probably with their effortless wisdom of inter-community peacekeeping in mind – decided that the man needn’t answer for his actions before a court, and that they needn’t arrest him, despite the fact that he was showing support for a proscribed organisation in the United Kingdom, which would make him guilty under the Terrorism Act 2000.

It states that actions, including the wearing of clothes “in such a way or in such circumstances as to arouse reasonable suspicion that he is a member or supporter of a proscribed organisation”, is enough to have one’s collar felt.

But not so according to police patrolling Westminster’s heaving streets this weekend.

Despite all the guff about terror attack dry runs, this public support for a known terror organisation was allowed to go unchecked in the heart of London’s capital, on one of the busiest days of the year. If this man and his daughter were testing how far they could take overt ISIS support in London, they’ve just been handed a massive victory.

No doubt we’ll be seeing rallies in Parliament Square next. But perish the thought they’d be disrupted, because of community cohesion, correct? Not that ISIS are Islamic in any way, though… er… um… right?

And this incident comes just over a year after a British election candidate was arrested for quoting Winston Churchill on the streets of Winchester, a sleepy little city near the English Channel.

Paul Weston – chairman of the ‘LibertyGB’ group and former UKIP parliamentary candidate – was bundled into the back of a police van in April 2014 for quoting a less than flattering paragraph on Islam from Churchill’s book The River War.

And indeed Weston was charged under the Public Order Act 1986, which states that a person may be guilty of a crime if they “display any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby”.

The charges were dropped two months later.

But here’s the thing. I feel alarmed by the display of ISIS flags in Westminster. I feel harassed by the cretinous ideology that saw dozens of Britons murdered in Tunisia just last week. And I feel distressed by the fact that our police would rather tackle the “scourge” of quoting a Winston Churchill book than a murderous, thuggish, fundamentalist Islamic cult. So will the police now go back and pick this guy up?

I’m not going to hold my breath.

It strikes fear in me that just seconds away from where I work, there can be such oversight of protecting the British people against a terrorist threat that we’re constantly being told is the worst thing ever. Well it either is, or it isn’t. Make your mind up, British establishment. Or you’ll find that members of the public will start taking matters into their own hands to remove ISIS flags from the shoulders of provocateurs in their midst.

But then we all know who you’d arrest in that circumstance, don’t we?
 
BBC said:
The man wasn't arrested. Here's why.
Wearing, carrying or displaying an emblem or flag - even an IS flag - isn't, by itself, an offence.
Police say the flag would need to be used in a way which meant a person was suspected of being a supporter or member of a banned group, such as IS.
"The man was spoken to by officers," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
"The decision was taken by officers at the time that the man was acting within the law. He was not arrested."
"While support of and membership of Isis [so-called Islamic State] is unlawful it is not a criminal offence to advocate the creation of an independent state," it added.

Fairly sure the "dildo flag" was at a pride/equality event prior to this...
 
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