British Stage Bizarre Pro-ISIS Protest Involving Plastic Arms Outside of Russian Embassy

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 4, 2016

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PRO-ISIS PROTESTERS IN THE UK ATTACK RUSSIAN EMBASSY WITH THOUSANDS OF WHITE PLASTIC ARMS!

WEIRD!

RT:

Russia’s embassy in London has sent a letter to the UK Foreign Office to complain about demonstrators who dumped around 800 mannequin limbs outside the building in protest of Russia’s actions in Syria.

It is reported that the protesters were members of Syria Campaign and Syria Solidarity, UK groups that say the mannequins are symbolic of Russia’s campaign in Syria.

This isn’t intuitive.

How are plastic arms symbolic of a war campaign?

Are Russian soldiers throwing mannequins at these innocents?

Russia’s embassy said staff and visitors couldn’t enter the building, while police stood by indifferently.

Moscow says it is deeply concerned about the unwillingness of the British Government to ensure the security of Russia’s diplomatic mission in London.

“The security of the Russian diplomatic mission in the UK was compromised. Police officers remained indifferent in the face of the openly provocative and disorderly conduct of the ‘demonstrators,’” the statement reads.

They absolutely would have had to have been ordered to do that.

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The UK is a very order-obsessed place. It is a stereotype of the British. Someone shows up with 800 plastic arms and starts throwing them about, they’re going to get arrested, all things being equal.

The embassy added that “nuisance callers blocked the Embassy telephone line, rendering it impossible to contact the mission for genuine callers.”

Russia is not surprised by the protest, however, seeing how UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has encouraged demonstrations outside the embassy.

“It’s worth mentioning that today’s manifestation near the Embassy has been accompanied by an ongoing anti-Russian campaign in the media inspired by some statements of the British officials,” the letter noted.

The UK-based Syria Solidarity group describes itself as “a network of activists committed to solidarity with the Syrian Revolution.” It says that it supports “the popular revolution against the Assad regime.”

Yes.

That means they are pro-ISIS.

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PRO-ISIS BRITISH DEMONSTRATORS WITH HUNDREDS OF WHITE PLASTIC ARMS BLOCKED THE ENTRANCE TO THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY AND CUT THEIR PHONE LINES AND THE POLICE STOOD THERE AND WATCHED.

“We are critical of the countries who provide material support to the Assad regime,” the group says.

The other group that took part in the protest, Syria Campaign, calls itself “a global advocacy group” whose mission is “to mobilize people around the world to advocate to protect Syrian civilians.”

Meanwhile, it is confirmed that the US is bombing civilians in Mosul.

I don’t care that the US is bombing civilians in Mosul, because seriously, no one actually cares about that. The only people who say they care are either hysterical women or men who are socially signaling. And, I assume, the Iraqis themselves.

The point here is: the situations in Aleppo and Mosul are literally identical, except Russia appears to be acting much more carefully with regards to bombing civilians, because they are under so much more scrutiny.