Love Not Hate

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon AKA Tommy Robinson

Since Elon Musk has shone a bright light on the evils of the Pakistani child trafficking rape gangs here in England, the world is talking…

The name Tommy Robinson is being spoke of a lot. Racist, liar, bigot, Islamaphobe, a man of hate – who clearly is hated. Hated by the elites, the politicians, the media and even the middle classes. Everyone who is so far detached from the problems he’s speaking of. From the no go areas for non-Muslims, the sharia law courts, the two tier policing and media, the cover ups, shush money to people in authority, certain mosques having radical Imams, Muslim wings in prisons being ISIS recruitment centres, plus all the religious injustices in towns and cities across the whole of the UK. I doubt any would have been public knowledge without Tommy Robinson.

I’ve been listening to Tommy Robison for over 10 years now. It was Tommy I first heard speak of these rape gangs and some of the deprived crimes that were happening. All being justified because the victims (often children) were kafir. They sounded far fetched. Some of the accounts truly sickening and unbelievable… Living in a 99.9% white Christian market town its hard to believe what he says goes on. But time and time again he’s proven right.

I’m not buying that he’s a man of hate on the contrary. I believe he speaks of the dangers of Islam out of love. Yes love! Love of freedom, love of his country, love of his people, his community, and love of his family. He loves more than he’s worried about being called racist. He speaks passionately, courageously and honestly. Come what may!

There’s currently six Pakistani Muslim men serving up to 19 and a half years in prison for plotting to bomb one of Tommy’s rallies. His wife and children have had to move 8 times because of bricks and death threats coming through their windows. The authorities have bankrupt him, jailed him, and made his life hell at times. Still, they can not silence him. Still, he stands for for what he believes to be true and right. Most men would have hid behind a rock, shut up and done as they were told. Surely people wouldn’t endure this torture for fame, or to sell a few books, especially when it effects their loved ones. They would only endure this for truth and love! For what is right.

He’s visited many of the rape gang victims when no one was even talking about it. In fact, it was being covered up a lot the time. He gave a voice to the voiceless to the down trodden, children, who were classed as sluts. He shouted it from the rooftops heroically. And was ridiculed and deplatformed. Well they should listen now!

Its time our leaders sat down and had serious conversations regarding Islam and how we can coexist and just exactly who Mohamed was and what his teachings are. It just seems to be swept under the rug every time one of his followers commits an act of terror while quoting verses from the Quran. And Tommy should be at that table! When a lion roars maybe we should take heed.

His criminal convictions are being thrown around too. “He’s had fights at the football and lied about his income to get a mortgage”. Who gives a fuck! Like it’s in comparison for what he stands against. Its the convictions in his heart that people should be concerned about not his criminal convictions. As everything comes from the heart!

He’s never claimed to be an angel but to be treated like a monster… Well actually, maybe it is a monster that’s needed to go head to head with evil. Maybe it wasn’t going to be some Old Etonian to put their head above the parapet risking their reputation. Nor a young middle class social worker to take on the jihadis. Maybe, it had to be someone with a loud mouth and a common accent. Someone who’s had a few scraps at the footy, seen the inside of a prison cell and not scared to go back, nor scared to be labelled. Someone that’s suffered and been burnt by these Islamists first hand, to stand tall.

Tommy sits in a segregation cell as I write, for releasing a documentary ‘Silenced’ which he was told not to by a judge or be in contempt of court. He knew he was going to prison but still he released it. He believes it puts the judiciary on trial in exposing their lies. Suffering for a purpose I believe is glory. Maybe in his pain someone will heal, maybe a country. There’s hero’s and villains in every story. Tommy may not but your hero but he his a brave, honest working class man. In my eyes he’s definitely not the dragon. He’s the one trying to slay it. And if people would look pass the headlines or just watch a podcast he’s been on, watched his Oxford Union address, or even one of his own documentaries. I think most would agree.

I’m not the type of guy who’s going to go into battle for diversity and inclusion no matter what lies they say. However, for love and truth under a banner of St. George I will pick up my sword, or pen. And if it’s men like Tommy Robinson leading the way, then so be it. That’s the fault of the people who’s job it is to protect the most precious in society. Who not only have failed, but have covered it up. So shame on them.

It’s easier to tarnish an individual rather than look at a government, a police force, a political class, the so called media, and to be honest a religion. I know most Muslims aren’t bad people obviously. But I do believe they follow a cursed book the same one these Islamist spew hate from.

He may feel he’s in hell right now but heaven is coming. The pathway will not be golden but with every step on it, the truth. And it’s the truth that will set us free. May Christ God protect him and may he put his trust in Christ.

God knows his heart. I believe a heart of love not hate.

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4 thoughts on “Love Not Hate

  1. To be wary of Islam is not racism,
    it is common sense.
    “Islamophobia” is the inevitable result
    of experiencing the bloodthirsty fruits
    of this religion. I just wish our timid
    politicians had a bit more common
    sense, rather than political correctness.
    All organised religions, being run by
    flawed humans, have their faults. But
    Islam is the only one where conversation
    by the sword is a central doctrine, and
    it’s okay to put a fatwa of death on
    anyone who offends their Prophet.
    Our hard won freedom of speech, here
    in the West, is being eroded daily by the
    hateful intolerance of those who think
    they have a licence to commit murderous
    acts.

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