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Hypocrisy and hatred on display as 'inside the tenters' smear London anti-lockdown marchers -- Society's Child -- Sott.net


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Demonstrators march during an anti-lockdown 'Unite for Freedom' protest, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in London, Britain, April 24, 2021 There was a huge turnout for Saturday's peaceful march against lockdowns and vaccine passports in London, with people from all walks of life attending, bu
t media coverage was either non-existent, dismissive or hostile, proving it was clearly a protest the power elites disapproved of.
On Saturday, along with tens of thousands of other people I attended the 'Unite for Freedom' march in London. It was the first time I had been amongst a large crowd since Cheltenham Gold Cup Day 2020, just before the first lockdown, and it felt absolutely great. It was wonderful to be in a mass of humanity again and to meet and talk to some very nice people. Man is a social animal: only misanthropes and billionaire computer software tycoons love lockdowns. 'Only connect', as E.M. Forster would have said: Live in fragments no longer.

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Hypocrisy and Hatred on Display as 'Inside the Tenters' Smear London Anti-Lockdown Marchers


Hypocrisy and Hatred on Display as ‘Inside the Tenters’ Smear London Anti-Lockdown Marchers
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There was a huge turnout for Saturday’s peaceful march against lockdowns and vaccine passports in London, with people from all walks of life attending, but media coverage was either non-existent, dismissive or hostile, proving it was clearly a protest the power elites disapproved of.
On Saturday, along with tens of thousands of other people I attended the ‘Unite for Freedom’ march in London. It was the first time I had been amongst a large crowd  since Cheltenham Gold Cup Day 2020, just before the first lockdown, and it felt absolutely great. It was wonderful to be in a mass of humanity again and to meet and talk to some very nice people. Man is a social animal: only misanthropes and billionaire computer software tycoons love lockdowns.  ‘Only connect’, as E.M. Forster would have said: Live in fragments no longer.

New-york , United-states , Bristol , City-of , United-kingdom , Iraq , India , Vietnam , Republic-of , Cwmbran , Monmouthshire , Russia