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Adam Brooks
My day amongst the โ€˜far rightโ€™ - only joking, just people who donโ€™t want kids to be groomed and abused.

What happened in London today should shame every single person working in our so called โ€œmainstreamโ€ media. On a sweltering summer Saturday, thousands of ordinary, decent people marched through Whitehall for one reason, to protect our children. No gimmicks, no politics, just raw truth and righteous fury and what did they get for it? Silence from the press, a cold shoulder from the establishment, and thinly veiled smears that label them โ€œfar-right.โ€ By pretentious social media clowns.

Let me tell you what I saw. I got off the graffiti splattered tube at Embankment and tried to make my way to the Together for the Children march, a grassroots demo backed by football fans from across the country, united by one shared demandโ€ฆjustice for victims of grooming gangs. But no. Police stopped me dead in my tracks, forcing me on a 25 minute detour just to access an event I had every right to attend. Why the obstruction?โ€ฆ

As I walked, I was stopped by 20, maybe 30 different people wanting selfies. โ€œLove you on GB News,โ€ they said. โ€œThanks for saying what weโ€™re all thinking.โ€ I was shocked, not flattered, shocked, because it proves something that should utterly terrify the establishmentโ€ฆPeople are starving for truth. Theyโ€™re not hearing it from the BBC or from Sky. Certainly not from Keir Starmerโ€™s Labour Party. So when someone dares to speak plainly about the things that matter, our kids being groomed and abused, and institutions turning a blind eye, people listen.

I arrived late, thanks to the detour and family commitments, but just in time to witness the last speakers. And what I saw demolished every narrative the elites push. This wasnโ€™t a mob of angry white blokes, I saw families, older people, people of colour, including a dreadlocked man proudly wearing a Jamaican flag on his chest, who shook my hand and told me to keep going and to keep speaking up, so spare me the tired smears. This wasnโ€™t โ€œfar-right.โ€ This was right, full stop.

I spoke to Phil, one of the organisers, you can watch it on my YouTube, Instagram, and X. He said something that stuck with meโ€ฆyes, the Pakistani rape gangs are the major part of this horrific scandal, and the main reason this was covered up, but that all backgrounds, races, and religions have evil in their midst. And that the British people are finished, done with authorities turning a blind eye. Thatโ€™s what this was about, exposing the cover ups, naming the facilitators and standing up for the most vulnerable in our society.

I heard no hate, I heard no racismโ€ฆ.What I heard, was passion, and what I saw, was unityโ€ฆwhat I felt, was pride, pride that people are finally waking up and pushing back.

The sad thing?โ€ฆIf you rely on the mainstream media, you wonโ€™t have heard a thing. They ignored 10,000+ marching in our capital to protect children, because that doesnโ€™t fit Starmerโ€™s narrative. Heโ€™s already labelled us โ€œfar-rightโ€ for daring to care.

Well guess what, Keir?โ€ฆWeโ€™re not going away and neither is the truth.

IT WILL ALL COME OUT, THATโ€™S WHY LABOUR ARE TERRIFIED OF A FULL INQUIRY
2025/07/01 11:35:52
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