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Back in 2009 a grass roots movement was formed off the back of 'The United People of Luton', that organisation was the English Defence League.
The EDL was formed as a response to radical Islamists who drove radicalisation rates in the Muslim community, and increased terror threats through their preaching of hate and intolerance for anything un-Islamic.
The English Defence League always had a non-white speaker at their events, one of those speakers was EDL co-leader Guramit Singh.
Guramits presence at EDL demonstrations had the the press and their race grievance Marxist co-conspirators in a bind, but it did not stop them from labelling the EDL as a 'Far Right' organisation.
This podcast not only dispels the media narrative of the EDL being a group of far right white extremists, it also shows a level of respect and camaraderie between two friends who fought against 'Far Right' influencers and antagonists who infiltrated the organisation, wanting to take the EDL in a different direction.
Guramit speaks of his experiences within the EDL and talks about life after leaving the organisation.
This is a candid conversation between two friends who helped educate English youth about our wartime allies, the Sikh community, a community who have honour, who are brave, who have integrated very well into British society.
The Sikh community have first hand knowledge of 'grooming gangs' and how to deal with them.
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Back in 2009 a grass roots movement was formed off the back of 'The United People of Luton', that organisation was the English Defence League.
The EDL was formed as a response to radical Islamists who drove radicalisation rates in the Muslim community, and increased terror threats through their preaching of hate and intolerance for anything un-Islamic.
The English Defence League always had a non-white speaker at their events, one of those speakers was EDL co-leader Guramit Singh.
Guramits presence at EDL demonstrations had the the press and their race grievance Marxist co-conspirators in a bind, but it did not stop them from labelling the EDL as a 'Far Right' organisation.
This podcast not only dispels the media narrative of the EDL being a group of far right white extremists, it also shows a level of respect and camaraderie between two friends who fought against 'Far Right' influencers and antagonists who infiltrated the organisation, wanting to take the EDL in a different direction.
Guramit speaks of his experiences within the EDL and talks about life after leaving the organisation.
This is a candid conversation between two friends who helped educate English youth about our wartime allies, the Sikh community, a community who have honour, who are brave, who have integrated very well into British society.
The Sikh community have first hand knowledge of 'grooming gangs' and how to deal with them.
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