As the United Kingdom grapples with scenes of violence after the massacre of three girls, the co-founder of the “Anti-Fascist Young Guard” crossed the Channel to support his “comrades facing riots and targeted racist attacks”.
son «Anti-fascist» crossing borders. Rafael Arnold, who has been in the spotlight since the legislative elections, was elected as a rebel vice-president on July 7 despite his S status, and wants to retain the media spotlight. As the United Kingdom grapples with a week of violence, several anti-flood rallies were held in several British cities on Wednesday evening after the somewhat denied profile of the alleged attacker who killed three girls in a knife attack in Southport. Especially in London, where the Member of Parliament for Vaucluse went.
Raphael Arnold, co-founder of the “Young Guard”, a movement that takes strike action against the far right, likes “Support local anti-fascist comrades in the face of racist riots and targeted attacks.” On social network X, the young man posted a photo of himself in a khaki jacket with the following warning: “Young guard mode is on. Nazis Off Our Streets”. According to him, prevention is the way “One of the worst days on record since the apartheid riots began.” In the process, he shared a picture of a march he appears to have taken part in in the English capital. “Already hundreds and hundreds of people are planned for a fascist attack in front of the immigration office”, he was delighted. And to ignite: “The resistance is moving.”
Parachuting into a land where the nationalist right is historically strong, the far-left activist was sure to defeat an exiting member of the National Rally, whose election had stirred the emotions of a section of the political class. The presidential camp and right-wing representatives should actually sit in the assembly with a person registered in the police register that lists people who are dangerous to national security.
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