It may have been the socialist demagogue Huey Long who said that when fascism comes to America, it will be in the guise of anti-fascism; whoever said it, the point holds true nowadays not only for America, but for the West in general. The “United Against Fascism” group is a truly fascist gang of violent thugs who are bent on attacking and silencing those who are resisting the advance of jihad and Sharia in the West. That Mujahid Adebolajo, the jihadist who murdered British soldier Lee Rigby on a London street last week, would have spoken for them is no suprise. Note that the British police canceled a peaceful event by our sister group SIOE in order to placate these goons — and “anti-fascists” have menaced our pro-freedom events all over Europe. The fact that David Cameron would have supported this gang of fascists is just the latest indication of his abject cluelessness — and that of Western leaders in general.
“David Cameron backed organisation had Woolwich suspect as speaker,” by Richard Milnes for Digital Journal, June 1 (thanks to David):
Video evidence has been discovered that links the British Prime Minister to Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo. Digital Journal is believed to be the first media outlet to break this story.
UAF backed by David Cameron
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron is a founding signatory of the far-left, extremist Unite Against Fascism (UAF) organisation, which has previously attacked political opponents with darts and clawhammers and has been involved in many violent confrontations with the British police.
As previously reported by Digital Journal, the UAF is believed to be a front group for the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and has high-ranking SWP members as officers including Weyman Bennett and formerly Martin Smith (known as Comrade Delta in the alleged rape scandal). UAF also has a Muslim extremist, Azad Ali as vice-chair.
Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo was speaker at UAF Harrow rally
In the video footage, Michael Adebolajo, can be seen whipping up a largely young Muslim crowd attending a UAF demonstration outside Harrow mosque on the eighth anniversary of 9/11 before they violently attacked the British police. The purple banners of UAF can clearly be seen at the demonstration.
Due to the levels of violence and intimidation by the Cameron backed UAF, the British police caved in and cancelled a peaceful demonstration by an organisation called Stop the Islamification [sic] of Europe (SIOE) in case the UAF savages killed a police officer.
The leader of the mosque described UAF as “very irresponsible”.