The groove or rhythm of politics for an increasing number of people is to launch a protest against an issue. It’s now commonplace in London, for example, to discover a protest about a new policy just announced. This is single-issue protesting because the ideology is just a bedrock.
A protest outside BBC Broadcasting House to oppose the introduction of digital ID cards for UK citizens.
It isn’t the point. The day to day ramifications of what’s said and done inside halls of power is the point. Therefore, many have found it more convenient to latch onto the latest idea from Whitehall by walking or pounding the streets looking for support to oppose it.
It’s not that protest groups are accused of terrorism per se, but they’re known for tactics of intimidation. The facts are laid bare on the ground. People have felt threatened for being a member of a party, participating in public debates, or voting in elections. This has gone on for decades.
The causes people follow are mainly to blame, because they highlight differences. The political system is built around compromise, or bridges linking together people of different persuasions. This is not found in activism. The affronts are meant to undermine our starting points to make us submit.
The agent of this is the common man and woman. It can be plotted at kitchen tables. It’s the effect of out working it constantly in neighbourhoods. The fear that’s spread builds if the people doing it don’t give up. It’s not a simple refusal that works. They don’t listen to personal complaints.
There’s a jokey health ailment in American media called Trump Derangement Syndrome. It’s used by the President himself to describe the protests of opposing groups. It epitomises the emotions of those that gather repeatedly to oppose his agenda in public.
In response to real disorder the President also has a tactic. It’s not media based. It’s a National Security Presidential Memorandum that instructs the moderation of political mobilisation by use of legitimate, reasonable force.
It highlights “organised political violence and domestic terrorism” as a real, significant problem in America. It isn’t just in response to the killing of Charlie Kirk, a political activist, but it feels like it. It reaches deep and seeks to uproot a virulent form of activism.
The starker events in recent modern American history haven’t always been positive. Apart from either party getting their President from time to time, the real issues of politics have been divisive. It’s a reality that bears down heavily on the nation as it moves forward.
The Your Party brand has barely launched and already socialist groups are jumping at the opportunity to unite to defeat the country. An X account for it suggests the grassroots movements that populate our streets time after time with hateful slogans should form a super-group to take on the “failed political class”. This is no mere glass of grass juice, it’s the reorganisation of agitators into a much larger force.
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The need to clarify events is pressing now on the fledgling party. This is to reassure the rest of the political class that it doesn’t have designs on power – or our lives. It will take some doing. Most people are aware of the disruptive effects of activism in our towns and cities. They know its roots and its shoots. The need now is to move away from such revolt and turn back to democracy. This is the hope of most of us now.
In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a member of “French 24” – a politically alternative supremacist group acting against national interests in France – has been spotted.
A suspect in French nationalist politics spotted in The Oracle, in Reading, Berkshire.
He and others are alleged to play a role in targeting academics in Paris and in other centres of excellence to inflict economic damage on the country.
The corruption in Journalism is not limited to those inside of it. It can often be that the most polemical stay resolutely outside of the offices and work stations that have come to define its presence – and prominence. This is particularly true of international reporting.
It’s believed that many corrupt individuals are situated in different parts of the world to manipulate public perception of world events. Their efforts are not easy to perceive simply by reading media alone. It’s not possible to track it without a keen insight as to who it is.
These people are driven by a sense of a need to control. It’s held up by a belief in psychology. This is enough to propel some into the business of knowing and sharing to cause trouble. It can hold up planning meetings, disrupt research exercises, and cause misprints.
Pictured: A legal activist involved in passing on his personal views to news print publishers.
It’s known to be done in London by ‘freelancers’. They’re so-called because it’s marked by lone working and a rejection of permanent roles on any newspaper or digital print staff basis. They don’t even socialise in extended networks. They keep to their own separate ways.
They harbour deeply held conspiracies about world events and particularly world leaders. Much of our disinformation about people is powered by such shadowy actors in different fields. According to a business source, they “pipeline” their messages through until they’ve reached a real print.
The effects are startling. It’s now beginning to show. The need for information is demonstrably higher than before. This is shown by friends asking friends for tipoffs about normal issues. It’s represented in newer sources of news coming through to fill a gap not filled by paid-for subscriptions.
In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a key member of a group of Labour activists seeking to infiltrate MI6 in London has now been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.
A suspect alleged of infiltration of an Intelligence body in the UK.
They’ve sought to take ownership of portions of its Accounts teams and some Departments to run operations of their own.
This is to make sure it’s more aligned to socialist causes and values. According to insiders, it’s led to severe security risks such as shortages of available personnel.
The disruption caused by political activists stating their case on Gaza has spread to Spain. The chaotic scenes suggest ill feelings toward politicians have widely propagated in the European country.
Protesters shut down a cycle race in Madrid, Spain, in anger over Gaza (via CBS).
It’s not clear why such feelings are deeply held there, but the country is said to have next to little involvement in the crisis. It’s believed most Spanish politicians don’t want to get involved there at present.
The protests people have against injustice have a tendency to spill over now. It’s not a new radicalism that’s baying at the steps of legislative houses, but a deep discontent about life and corruption of power.
The scourge of bad tempered reactions to delay or deception in political office is flaring up right in front of us. It’s justified by the Left and Right, and yet leaves us bereft of answers, or ways forward.
A state of revolt in Brazil, discord in Thailand, and strong emotions in Nepal expose the frailty of governance in the context of freedom. But it also demonstrates that some have bad intentions toward our legislatures. It becomes a threat to us all if it’s real.
In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a military base activist alleged to be active in the UK to disturb – and destroy – the UK’s military capabilities has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.
A suspect alleged of interference caught loitering in Reading, Berkshire.
It’s believed her activity includes MOD – and specifically Military Intelligence – buildings and facilities.
Her plotting has involved the theft and use of secret documentation and illegal surveillance.
In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, an activist for dictators, promoting their stays in London, has been spotted in Reading’s train station.
Dictator activist
He’s alleged to create havoc by preparing for dictators to rent, or own, property in the city. It causes disruptions to security.
Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.
The Israeli response to an attack by Hamas in 2023 is stark. The spread of it exceeds an attempt by Hamas to kill Israeli’s. However, the portrayal of such hostilities is always biased. It fits one side or it fits another.
In fact all the protests we’ve seen risk world peace. It’s due to their destabilising effect. It’s true in all contexts. The toleration of it is a cause for concern. Many of us feel uneasy it’s lasted such a long time.
The reality is a conflict of interests creates instability. The rest of us can’t pay for it, and systems aren’t here for it. The streams of protesters conflict with our reality. It stifles debate, and won’t make conclusions.
Palestine Solidarity Campaign has come out with its Don’t Buy Apartheid campaign. The initiative is to dissuade companies from stocking Israeli-linked goods. The slogan invokes the claim of apartheid, linked more popularly to South Africa, but now synonymous with protests about Gaza and the West Bank.
A still from a YouTube video
The mood in pro-Palestine circles must be low right now. The attack by Hamas escalated into conflict. The challenging images clearly stirred stalwarts here into action. The focus is on undermining Israel’s future economy. It’s also geared toward erasing its defences by denying support. It’s anti-Jew hatred repeated today.
The upsets that Israeli actions cause can be seen on the faces of activists in the UK. They clearly feel a direct link to the suffering of Palestinians, while having none of their own. The plight is characterised as a pilgrimage to a holy place. A place of peace and of brotherhood with man. The reality is as partisan as it gets.