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Well worth the risk to protect a toddler being killed by flying rocks don't you think?
Parm the point is that it risks escalating the violence into a full riot where a lot MORE innocent people (including kids) end up getting hurt.

Personally, I think any parent who takes their kids to a Tommy Robinson event is being flat out negligent with their safety in the first place. A political rally is not a day out for your toddler, take them to the park FFS
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Parm the point is that it risks escalating the violence into a full riot where a lot MORE innocent people (including kids) end up getting hurt.

Personally, I think any parent who takes their kids to a Tommy Robinson event is being flat out negligent with their safety in the first place. A political rally is not a day out for your toddler, take them to the park FFS
In this current climate of stabbings in parks and thinking back to the manchester arena attacks is anywhere safe to take your children?
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In this current climate of stabbings in parks and thinking back to the manchester arena attacks is anywhere safe to take your children?
Nowhere in the world has ever been 100% safe but yes, a playpark in broad daylight is obviously a much safer place for a child than a Tommy Robinson rally. I find it genuinely bewildering that any parent would think that's an appropriate day out for a child. Utter madness.
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Nowhere in the world has ever been 100% safe but yes, a playpark in broad daylight is obviously a much safer place for a child than a Tommy Robinson rally. I find it genuinely bewildering that any parent would think that's an appropriate day out for a child. Utter madness.
it's one step down from the people that took their children to a "friendly" protest in the Lebanon. Same type of idiots involved.
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