This right-wing activist’s argument against political violence had entirely the opposite effect
Here’s a chap called Raheem Kassam, former editor-in-chief of Breitbart News London, erstwhile chief of staff to Nigel Farage and one-time UKIP leadership contender, on why Burger King’s infamous milkshake tweet was a bad thing.
It’s a very good read, if not entirely for the reasons he would have wanted.
lmao this fucking owns pic.twitter.com/PjMD5lrw1s
— a a dril (@demarionunn) May 19, 2019
it’s difficult not to read this as an argument in favour of political violence
— a a dril (@demarionunn) May 19, 2019
Getting beaned by an old man in a greenpeace t-shirt
— keewa (@keewa) May 19, 2019
"Excuse me, excuse me sir! You cannot put that material on that lamp post! I say! I say, you there, the Hippy in the Hi-Vis waistcoat!"
— keewa (@keewa) May 19, 2019
I feel EXTREMELY confident that he was stamping his foot while he told the old man to take the leaflets down.
— Derelict Geodesic Dome☭ (@RedJolt) May 19, 2019
“Take those down at ONCE! Or I shall perform a CITIZEN’S ARREST! You’ve made a POWERFUL ENEMY THIS DAY.”
— Derelict Geodesic Dome☭ (@RedJolt) May 19, 2019
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