This 'Raise the Colours' movement... 20:33 - Aug 31 with 2379 views | Zx1988 | If it was truly about nothing other than national pride, surely those behind it (Führage, Tommy Ten Names et al.) would be speaking out against incidents like these: |  |
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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 00:07 - Sep 1 with 128 views | Libero |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 21:13 - Aug 31 by gardins01 | Aren’t we all proud of our country? Suggest you read the story of Weoley warriors which will help to educate. |
What are you particularly proud of? Our history of colonialism? Or perhaps it’s how tolerant we are to people from other cultures and religi… oh, wait… best put a pin in that. |  | |  |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 00:14 - Sep 1 with 106 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 21:13 - Aug 31 by gardins01 | Aren’t we all proud of our country? Suggest you read the story of Weoley warriors which will help to educate. |
This is a genuine question. If it doesn't come from a place of hate, or, at the very least, aggression, then why are the group called "Warriors"? Who are they at war with? Who are they fighting? How is that not hate? Maybe there is something that I have missed or don't understand, but if you call yourselves warriors and start daubing the crusader's cross everywhere then it is pretty clear that you don't care if ordinary, law-abiding, legally-British Muslims feel intimidated. |  | |  |
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