Tommy Robinson
It's become a sort of rule of thumb, and certainly a refrain when it comes to AFA speakers: the more viciously the media and mainstream politicos attack an individual, the more worthy that individual is of our respect and admiration.
Tommy Robinson is singularly maligned and persecuted, and has in fact been imprisoned, for his calling attention to one of the most electric of third rails in the UK: the pervasive encroachment of Islam-based criminal behavior towards the citizens of his hometown and nation. The complicity of the left including the political class, the media and the courts is one of the indicators of the extent of the Red-Green Alliance, as well as the depth of penetration of anti-democratic, anti-West, anti-Judeo-Christian influence into cultural, civic and governmental institutions.
One of Britain’s most recognized and controversial grassroots activists, he is known for his outspoken defense of free speech, national sovereignty, and the right of ordinary citizens to confront difficult truths about the social and political challenges facing the United Kingdom.
Tommy rose to prominence through his activism against Islamist "extremism," failures of law enforcement in confronting grooming gang scandals, and what can only be recognized as the growing unwillingness of political and media institutions to address threats to Britain’s cultural cohesion and security. His willingness to speak openly on issues many consider politically untouchable has made him both a rallying figure for supporters and a target of intense institutional scrutiny.
His public life has included repeated arrests, court proceedings, and periods of imprisonment, circumstances that have placed him at the center of Britain’s ongoing debate over freedom of expression, judicial authority, and the limits of dissent in modern democratic societies. To supporters - i.e., freedom-loving people - these experiences underscore the personal cost of challenging established narratives and institutional orthodoxies.
The "Unite the Kingdom" rally last September was attended by an estimated million+ and was arguably the biggest protest/demo ever seen in London and the UK, indicating mounting support for defending their own nation against this invasion, and for free speech in the face of increased muzzling.
As we stand up against the invasion of Texas and other states, as well as the fall of New York City, it behooves us to take very careful note of the canary in the coalmine, the lessons we can learn from Tommy Robinson as well as those from Mr. Wilders and the continued suicide of the West as one of countless examples.
Join us for an inspirational evening with this remarkable man, this fierce, unstoppable defender of freedom and homeland - indeed, of Western Civilization itself.