The Battle of Honor Oak, round 2
February counter-protest, via RS21 |
At the end of March, the Honor Oak pub in Southeast London saw the second monthly mobilisation of far right activists under the brand of "Turning Point UK" (originally trading as a conservative student group) to protest against a private commercial family-friendly drag storytime held at the pub on some Saturday mornings. The protest was dominated by ageing football thug veterans of far right and fascist groups including the British National Party and Blood and Honour. The far right were vastly outnumbered by local people and anti-fascists, including our vicar, our MP, councillors and trade unions.
Copied from Threadreader (so forgive the format glitches), here's my Twitter thread on what happened. [UPDATE: For some updates and corrections, as well as the what happened in April, start here.]
Cc @London_AFA @LondonAFA_South @hopenothate @AmarDeepSinghD @TransActionBloc @redflareinfo @LadsLasses @lowles_nick
amp.theguardian.com/society/2003/a…
hopenothate.org.uk/2012/12/24/bnp…
1/ These are not people who care about children or who have critical questions about gender; they’re hardened, violent far right activists, plus grifters trying to use culture rage to build an audience.
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/🧵over. #NoPasaran
Details from @AntifascistRC: network23.org/arc/tag/nick-p…
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Further reading:
RS21: Mobilising against the convergence of the far right and transphobia (source of image at top of this post, from the February mobilisation)
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