Kemi Badenoch DEFENDS Tommy Robinson Live on BBC As Reporter’s Trap Backfires Spectacularly!
And hello, everybody.Welcome back to the channel, guys.The mainstream media are trying their best to try and sign up the rest of the country.They're making direct comparisons or the BBC are making direct comparisons to the United Kingdom rally and these sort of pro -Palestine walks about what they stir up hatred.Now, listen to the way that this news host puts this question to Cami Badenoch.And Cami Badenoch currently is getting lauded online for the way that she responds.
Everyone's really liking the way Cami is going about this.And yeah, I think she's catching a lot of people's attention in the way she handles this question.It's absolutely brilliant.Let's have a watch of it, guys.But first, please do hit the like button and the subscribe button for more.
Would you consider taking similar action against the march that's planned for the same day as the pro -Palestinian march, May the 16th, the rally being organized by Steven Yaxley.Lenin, Tommy Robinson, the convicted far -right activist.Would you consider banning that?
Well, is he creating a climate of intimidation and violence that is resulting in two people murdered in Heaton Park, two people nearly murdered in Golders Green?I'm not saying that we shouldn't have a right to protest.There is something specific that is happening at these marches that is different from the sorts of protests we've seen previously.People are not protesting about domestic issues.They're protesting about international issues.It's costing us a fortune.
It's resulting in the normalisation of violence towards a minority group.I think that we need to do what we can.
But some people might feel, and some people did feel, at that last big march called Unite the Kingdom, many people there were protesting perfectly peacefully.Some people did look at that march and feel intimidated.Some people did look at that and say, I don't want to see that.There were concerns at that time and there were arrests and people were charged with racially aggravated offences at that particular march.
Right.This is exactly what I'm talking about.You haven't been able to say who that was targeted against.I am saying that there is something very specific happening to Jewish communities.Their primary schools have security guards outside them.I go to Jewish primary schools.
These are little children that are worried about being hurt and attacked.Gayle's Bakery, a bakery, being graffitied.Jewish businesses are being smashed up.I'm not saying that the United Kingdom march is perfect.I'm saying that something specific is happening there, and we need to look at it.We keep doing this what -about -tree every time.
I'm just asking you the question because it's interesting, because the marches are planned for the same day.
That's why it's an interesting thing to discuss.
One of those marches has slogans like, globalise the intifada, from the river to the sea.I couldn't believe that Zak Polanski actually said that that was OK.Those words are not OK.
And should they be outlawed, as the Prime Minister has suggested?
When the prime minister says something that is good, I completely support him.I think that now is the time.What is it that we're waiting for?What are we waiting for?Is it for millions of people to be hurt?Is it for more and more murders?
Enough is enough.It's time to put a moratorium on these marches.Of course, we believe in free speech.Of course, we believe in the right to protest.But these are no longer protests.They are now being used as a cover for anti -Semitic activity.
And I think that that is something that the state needs to step into.
Yeah, we handled that very, very well indeed.And yeah, those palettes that we've been covering, a lot of them on the channel, for ages, for years.And yeah, that's exactly what they do.They're inciting violence and inciting hatred.The United Kingdom rally, for God's sake, is just everyday British people coming together.There is no targeting of anybody.
That's the problem.That's the thing.But the BBC want to try and push this agenda.It was Tommy Robinson hosting it, so it means it's racist towards Muslims.It had no, there was no remit of that.It was just
uniting the kingdom, uniting people together and that was simply it.It's truly diabolical the way that the BBC try to gaslight the nation and try to try and manipulate their way in comparing the United Kingdom rally to these Palestine actions and pro -Palestine protests.It's totally different.
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