UK: Non-Whites Kick Disabled White Soldier Out of His Local Pub for Selling Poppies

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2014

    Patrick Tobin was just doing his duty for other ex-servicemen by selling poppies.
Patrick Tobin was just doing his duty for other ex-servicemen by selling poppies.

A disabled White man who used to serve in the army has been thrown out of a pub like a dog, after going in there to sell poppies, the Daily Mail reports.

Patrick Tobin, who lives off his disability pension, was going into the Garden Bar and Grill in Kensington, when the non-White staff barred his way.

“He boxed me off and wouldn’t let me go down. I’m disgusted about it,” he said

Mr. Tobin had been selling poppies in that area for years and was well known to local residents, but that did not stop the newcomers from ejecting him.

“I was humiliated. I felt like a dog, I was absolutely gobsmacked,” the veteran told reporters.

    Bardi Berisha has since donated £40 to the poppy appeal, as if that could make up for displacing the previous White owners of the pub.
Bardi Berisha has since donated £40 to the poppy appeal, as if that could make up for displacing the previous White owners of the pub.

Many angry customers have made their feelings known on the pub’s Facebook page with Jon Mitchell saying: “Shame on you. One of your staff has put shame on your company. Poppies are a part of UK heritage, and your company is in the UK so your staff should have respect.”

To make matters worse, the foreign usurper who had taken over the pub blamed the problem on the employees not being able to speak English.

They then tried to buy their way out of the situation, “If Mr. Poppy man would like to return, I will personally buy all his poppies.”