The Extent of the Problem They Don't Let You See | Tommy Robinson

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Published 2024-07-07
This is a clip from tomorrow's podcast release with journalist and UK activist Tommy Robinson. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss his coverage of the growing problem in Europe with multiculturalism and radical Islamic communities.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AngloSaxonNWG
    Who else is sick and tired of Antiwhiteism? 🙋🏼
  • @hkvery3852
    I am a UK based British Sikh and it’s amazing how demonised and belittled this guy is in UK! Now I understand why some of the Sikh community have supported TR against the Muslim gangs, especially when it comes to abusing young women. A brave man indeed and shame on the British establishment and police for standing by and doing nothing.
  • I’m a black British born guy and was also born and raised in Luton. Everything he is saying is 1000% spot on. They segregate themselves and don’t mix with kids of other backgrounds. To this day it’s like this and even worse.
  • @ak-po2pm
    I was born in Lithuania and came to this country when I was a year old. This country gave me opportunities beyond the wildest beliefs of my parents and we will love the british people and country for as long as we breathe. I grew up in Hackney and then Leytonstone. I was surrounded by different ethnicities, cultures and beliefs. We were all very aware of our differences but all loved one another through the struggle of being poor working class families. It is absolutely disgusting to me watching people who have been given opportunities and freedoms that were fairy-tales in their home countries, treat the people and culture with disdain and vile hatred. Thank you Britain for everything you gave me and my parents. I may not be British but I would die for the freedoms you have given me and my family. See you on 27th July.
  • @D25Bev
    What annoys me is that people turn a blind eye to what's happening in this country just because it doesn't affect them personally. They don't seem to realise it will sooner or later.
  • @Maia-gh2pk
    I am European, and have been living in Kent for 20 years, and 2 years ago, experienced an awful assault from 3 aggressive afghans, who were targeting my face, I was alone in the high street. Police did not arrive, and they got into the car and drove away, to escape. Police didnt not follow up or checked on me, when I got home. Now they are taking over the whole high street, all shops are run by their friends, its is impossible to walk and feel safe, or normal on in the evening, at 7 pm, at summer time. Awful. The groups of bad afghans are just everywhere, where it used to be peaceful. Not anymore ! So bad for women, girls and their mental health.
  • @johnbaran577
    The grooming gang members need to be PUBLICLY SHAMED and prosecuted!!!
  • @DNSA830
    I'm Romanian, and I love the way he stands for his country! The majority of Europe have no idea what we are up against.
  • His 100% right about Pakistani muslims, sikhs & hindus will tell you the same thing mostly.
  • @ToonSteve187
    I grew up in 1980’s Belfast. I had never been victim of an assault until 2005 when I came to visit my cousin in Luton, and I’ve never been assaulted since I left Luton. And our assailants were not EU nationals. Every word of Tommy’s is the truth.
  • @stiggydore4543
    And people STILL see Tommy as the bad guy, unbelievable
  • When political correctness is more important than young children
  • @braddyboy83
    I was removed from my teacher training placement this year because a Muslim teacher scrolled through my Facebook and found a post from 2017 condemning grooming gangs and the Ariana Grande bombing. I have a degree in law and didn't use any discriminatory language. Shame on the idiots at school and university who appeased her. It's absolutely disgraceful
  • @crazyboi4621
    I’m from Poland and i want to say i feel for the citizens of all european countries who had been basically abandoned by their politicians because of “political correctness”. Due to our history poland is so protective of its borders, and that’s why our politicians no matter the side said NO to the immigrants. We understood that cultures do not mix, it’s just a fairy tale, especially when the people did not do ANY work to acquire a pass legally. Please fight for your culture and your values, vote, and vote in a way you won’t regret.
  • @kellybrown7671
    Thank you for interviewing Mr. Robinson, Petersons! His voice has been silenced and he has been so demonized. I truly hope that Tommy Robinson knows how much support from the American people he gets. Brave, wonderful man!
  • I was born in Luton (1948) and grew up in Luton and Dunstable (1948-1958.) There was none of this shenanigans back then. What happened? A particular demographic moved into the area and destroyed it.
  • Tommy has a hell of a time , bringing all these facts to light , He and the country need our full support . 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧