Monday, November 16, 2015

France : Lille shows the way expel the fascists from meetings mourning victims of Paris killings



This is encouraging - In Lille France earlier a small gang of fascists tried to enter a large protest against the Paris bombing with an banner designed to stir up racial hatred. As can be seen in the video the crowd was having none of it, initially a few people gather to block them entering and then more and more people start booing them, chanting clear off fascists and eventually physically pushing them back, despite police protection.The far right across Europe will try and make ground on the back of the Paris murders, its essential the door is slammed in their face wherever they turn up


This is encouraging - In Lille France earlier a small gang of fascists tried to enter a large protest against the Paris bombing with an banner designed to stir up racial hatred. As can be seen in the video the crowd was having none of it, initially a few people gather to block them entering and then more and more people start booing them, chanting clear off fascists and eventually physically pushing them back, despite police protection.The far right across Europe will try and make ground on the back of the Paris murders, its essential the door is slammed in their face wherever they turn up.#Antifa #France #Lille
Posted by Molotov 5.7 on Saturday, 14 November 2015



This is encouraging - In Lille France earlier a small gang of fascists tried to enter a large protest against the Paris bombing with an banner designed to stir up racial hatred. As can be seen in the video the crowd was having none of it, initially a few people gather to block them entering and then more and more people start booing them, chanting clear off fascists and eventually physically pushing them back, despite police protection.The far right across Europe will try and make ground on the back of the Paris murders, its essential the door is slammed in their face wherever they turn up.#Antifa #France #Lille
Posted by Molotov 5.7 on Saturday, 14 November 2015


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