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A huge march against the Far Right

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BlueBelle Sun 29-Mar-26 07:08:49

Yesterday we had a massive march believed to be 500.000 people in London against the Far Right and not a word on here, vey little on the news and way way down towards the bottom on the BBC news page
I ve put this in chat as I m not looking for hard politics or arguments but I m proud of the people marching against the rise of the far right, against the division and hatred that is currently being spewed out by Farage and friends
Well done London and all the people who travelled to give out a message of togetherness, of kindness, of inclusion.

Franbern Sun 29-Mar-26 09:19:36

So very grateful to all those who were on this demo in London. Gave me back some hope for the future. Would have loved to have been able to be with them - I did my share back when I was younger!!!!
Yes ,it was all peaceful and have heard personally from several of those who were on it, what a great united feeling it gave them all.
The flags are totally unimportant, it is the people who matter!!!!

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:20:04

It was basically just another pro Palestinian march.

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:20:59

The numbers taking part were puffed massively by the organisers.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:21:35

ronib

sixahalf you do realise that the photos from this demonstration yesterday didn’t place it in the UK? It could have been anywhere. So if it’s okay with you, a whinge about St George is quite minor considering the loss of British identity currently being approved of by the msm.

I think people have already explained why the absence of our own flags, and is sad, and solely due to our lovely far right fractions literally high jacking both the Union and George cross flags and hanging them everywhere in what is not, imo, any kind of national pride, but a “warning to all them foreign people”

ronib Sun 29-Mar-26 09:28:52

So what do the Iranian and Palestinian flags represent? Cossy

Wyllow3 Sun 29-Mar-26 09:29:43

Coming together with shared purpose, and finding out about it Oreo may not change the world:

but it gives courage and support for those who want to and in a way that denies the destructive paths the far right would have us take.

Saying "whats the point" as it results in no immediate specific government action is in fact missing the point

it is part of building a movement where marches are just part of what happens.

News gets out - not just by MSM these days - I subscribe to a couple of newsletters that regularly share anti far right stuff on a very ordinary and sanguine basis - and millions do too.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:30:32

Oreo

It was basically just another pro Palestinian march.

It was not!

Here are some photos taken from the march, they were shared on FB from people I know personally.

They are kind and loving Christians who show their faith and forgiving natures in both their professional and personal lives, they were joined by other free thinkers with similar ethos.

Wyllow3 Sun 29-Mar-26 09:33:46

I expect people carrying those flags have many personal meanings - I wouldnt myself, but seeing them reminds me and I hope others, not to ignore the suffering of innocents in Gaza, the West Bank, and Iran, perpetrated and backed internationally by far right regimes ( not the peoples in that regime).

Wyllow3 Sun 29-Mar-26 09:34:31

Cossy

Oreo

It was basically just another pro Palestinian march.

It was not!

Here are some photos taken from the march, they were shared on FB from people I know personally.

They are kind and loving Christians who show their faith and forgiving natures in both their professional and personal lives, they were joined by other free thinkers with similar ethos.

We have weekly silent peace meetings with similar flags and words cossy.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:35:15

ronib

So what do the Iranian and Palestinian flags represent? Cossy

Solidarity, I would imagine.

I wish our flags hadn’t been “hijacked” I still them as representing our country and see many flying in windows and on cars during international sporting events.

If people hadn’t hung our flags everywhere, blinding following Farage and crew, then I have no doubt these people marching would have happily marched proudly waving our flag, along with others.

Unlike some, these marches believe in equality for all, love for all, hope for all, that includes all of us as well as our foreign brothers and sisters.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:36:51

Wyllow3

Coming together with shared purpose, and finding out about it Oreo may not change the world:

but it gives courage and support for those who want to and in a way that denies the destructive paths the far right would have us take.

Saying "whats the point" as it results in no immediate specific government action is in fact missing the point

it is part of building a movement where marches are just part of what happens.

News gets out - not just by MSM these days - I subscribe to a couple of newsletters that regularly share anti far right stuff on a very ordinary and sanguine basis - and millions do too.

👏👏👍👍

sixandahalf Sun 29-Mar-26 09:38:32

Cossy

Oreo

It was basically just another pro Palestinian march.

It was not!

Here are some photos taken from the march, they were shared on FB from people I know personally.

They are kind and loving Christians who show their faith and forgiving natures in both their professional and personal lives, they were joined by other free thinkers with similar ethos.

It is utterly pointless and somewhat frustrating trying to have any kind of meaningful exchange.

As intelligent people we are capable of holding many thoughts simultaneously eg I am worried about the rhetoric from Farage, I feel sad about the Middle East, I want to live well in my community .

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:42:33

The bottom line is people are coming together for peace, to remind us we are all the same underneath.

They represent many people’s views, ethos and beliefs, including mine, that we must never lose hope.

Hope in peace, hope in humanity, hope that one day those in charge will discover war serves no purpose other than lining other despots purses, it shows ordinary people simply wanting to live their own lives and protect those lives of those they know and live, but also those who they don’t know.

You may feel it’s all pointless, but along with many many others I don’t 🥀🥀

Doodledog Sun 29-Mar-26 09:43:12

Lovely photos, Cossy.

It's probably pointless saying this, as only a few people will see it and it will achieve nothing, but IMO when people band together to resist hate it gives hope and a feeling that one is not alone in wanting a better world. I, for one, have taken that from hearing about the march, from this thread (thank you BlueBelle) and from seeing Cossy's photos.

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:43:30

*love not live 🙄🙄☹️

Cossy Sun 29-Mar-26 09:48:55

Doodledog

Lovely photos, Cossy.

It's probably pointless saying this, as only a few people will see it and it will achieve nothing, but IMO when people band together to resist hate it gives hope and a feeling that one is not alone in wanting a better world. I, for one, have taken that from hearing about the march, from this thread (thank you BlueBelle) and from seeing Cossy's photos.

Never pointless!

It makes me feel hopeful and happy to know that people are bothering to get themselves together and show their solidarity, never pointless!

Macaydia Sun 29-Mar-26 09:49:10

Luckygirl3

And No Kings protests in US ...

Better than that LuckyGirl

The No. Kings March was in the USA.......and Paris, London, Lisbon, Berlin, Rome, Athens, Canada and Australia.

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:50:10

The march was a mish mash of people. There were a large contingent of pro Palestinian and even pro Iranian regime numbties as well as the love thy neighbour and far left contingent with a sprinkling of the usual ‘whattya got’ rebels.
All it achieves is a euphoric feeling in the marchers brains.
I wonder if all these ‘free thinkers’ and ‘welcome the stranger’ marchers would do if SocialServices turned up on their doorsteps with a couple of asylum seekers off a boat and asked them to home them indefinitely.

Doodledog Sun 29-Mar-26 09:52:57

Cossy

Doodledog

Lovely photos, Cossy.

It's probably pointless saying this, as only a few people will see it and it will achieve nothing, but IMO when people band together to resist hate it gives hope and a feeling that one is not alone in wanting a better world. I, for one, have taken that from hearing about the march, from this thread (thank you BlueBelle) and from seeing Cossy's photos.

Never pointless!

It makes me feel hopeful and happy to know that people are bothering to get themselves together and show their solidarity, never pointless!

Oh, I agree, Cossy. Absolutely.

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:53:55

Cossy

The bottom line is people are coming together for peace, to remind us we are all the same underneath.

They represent many people’s views, ethos and beliefs, including mine, that we must never lose hope.

Hope in peace, hope in humanity, hope that one day those in charge will discover war serves no purpose other than lining other despots purses, it shows ordinary people simply wanting to live their own lives and protect those lives of those they know and live, but also those who they don’t know.

You may feel it’s all pointless, but along with many many others I don’t 🥀🥀

😄
That’s everything bar the Kumbaya 🎶 song.Shall we get back to the real world?

eazybee Sun 29-Mar-26 09:54:03

A march against the Far Right.
Fab news

Sums it up.
Puerile.

Grantanow Sun 29-Mar-26 09:54:47

I'm not sure what any of these marches achieve whatever their politics.

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:56:01

There’s no far right government here and never likely to be so marching isn’t just a waste of time but pointless.

Oreo Sun 29-Mar-26 09:57:05

They achieve nothing.Just give a nice glow to marchers and their supporters 😇

sixandahalf Sun 29-Mar-26 10:01:22

Oreo

The march was a mish mash of people. There were a large contingent of pro Palestinian and even pro Iranian regime numbties as well as the love thy neighbour and far left contingent with a sprinkling of the usual ‘whattya got’ rebels.
All it achieves is a euphoric feeling in the marchers brains.
I wonder if all these ‘free thinkers’ and ‘welcome the stranger’ marchers would do if SocialServices turned up on their doorsteps with a couple of asylum seekers off a boat and asked them to home them indefinitely.

Oh dear, I was hoping for better than the whole " Would you have them in your spare bedroom" rhetoric.

Really? this is the level of debate?