Posted on 06/02/2018 10:06:42 AM PDT by fuzzylogic
A song for Tommy Robinson about the tyrannical laws being enforced in the UK.
Thanks for the link to the song.
Spread this far and wide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE5vcuGOrIw&feature=youtu.be
Song for Tomy Robinson
Thinkin’ Big John Cash and Matthew 24 a’knockin’ @ the door....?
Great lyrics!
Needs a remix with more volume on vocals.
(I think practice and confidence with the lyrics will help)
On the whole, it was great. Lyrics need a tiny bit of work but the ‘how they rule ya’ chorus rocked.
I don’t know. We used to clulessly dance to The Special AKA’s FREE NELSON MANDELA at the Starck Club back in the 80’s...
Ut oh. Stuff like that could start a movement.
5.56mm
Trump needs to give state a directive to start accepting refugees from England..
Yeah, we had little to go on though, just the TV reports. For those that want to know there’s years of material available that makes it clear who Tommy is. He’s no racist, you can see through the State lies and efforts to shut him up.
I recently watched some of his reporting work on YouTube. Gutsy. Authoritarians are chomping at the bit to shut up anyone who witnesses to even societal truth, let alone the Gospel.
Decent job on the song. Could be better. Find someone who can sing then re-do it for a really good song and dedication.
God no. Then their entitled muzzies will come and do the same thing here.
The thing is the muzzies who have been there a long time, say 20 years, are probably not the problem. It's the newer more militant ones but the long time muzzies don't do anything to police their own so it becomes everyones problem.
This is why we can't try to say there are good ones and bad ones because like a bowl full of M&M's that has 10% poison ones; we can't risk accepting any of them into our system.
How sad. Poor Europe.
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