UK: 55 Armed Sikhs Arrested After Seizing Basket in Protest of Deplorable Interracial Weddings

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 11, 2016

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We’re not allowed to defend our heritage and would be called haters for protesting interracial marriages at a church. In the UK, you would probably be charged with a hate crime for simply posting on the internet against such a practice.

The colorfuls, however, are not compelled to abide by these social restrictions.

New York Times:

Police arrested 55 people and seized bladed weapons after dozens of men occupied a Sikh temple in central England on Sunday. A Sikh youth group said it was protesting the temple’s use for interfaith weddings.

The Warwickshire Police force said officers were called early Sunday morning to the Gurdwara Sahib Leamington and Warwick temple in Leamington Spa, a town 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of London.

Police initially said the group consisted of 20 to 30 people. Several hours after the incident began, police said they had made 55 arrests on suspicion of aggravated trespass. They said no one was injured.

The force said “a significant number” of bladed weapons had been seized, though it didn’t say of what kind. Some Sikh men wear a ceremonial dagger known as a kirpan.

Police said the incident wasn’t related to terrorism, but was “an escalation of an ongoing local dispute.”

A group called Sikh Youth Birmingham said on its Facebook page that a peaceful protest was taking place against an interfaith wedding due to be held at the temple. They said they were upholding the “sanctity” of the Sikh religious wedding ceremony.

It goes without saying that “interfaith” is a codeword for “interracial.” Because religion has always been a way to hold a race or ethnic group together, and all people in the world besides Whites identify race and religion as part of the same collective identity.

The Sikhs have all of these practices which are associated with their religion – including specific dress – but what they are meant to do is bond the tribe and distinguish it from the out-groups.

They also have the best hats.

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