‘Racist prick’ Tommy Robinson ‘bullied’ at Dubai boxing event

A new video shows Tommy Robinson being “bullied” at a boxing event in Dubai:

Little Tommy

Ty Mitchell is a British Muslim from Derby; he’s also a professional boxer:

 

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Seeing Tommy Robinson being interviewed, Mitchell charged over and gave Robinson a piece of his mind:

Mitchell shouted that Tommy Robinson is a racist “prick” / “rat” and asked why they’re giving him airtime. Robinson was bouncing around with the energy of a child and/or cokehead through part of the exchange; at other times he was tetchily repeating himself; at other times again he was nervously glancing around.

After the initial shouting, something like a conversation happened with Robinson arguing he doesn’t hate Muslims; he just opposes ‘terrorists’ and ‘sex criminals’. Mitchell said Robinson only seems to care about crimes when there are Muslim men involved. This is something we’ve covered before, with Robinson having defended colleagues who were accused of sex crimes. Robinson also worked with the alleged human trafficker Andrew Tate, who fittingly was fighting at the same event.

Here’s a video of Tate explaining how he used the ‘lover boy’ method to traffic women:

Here’s some more evidence against him:

When right-wing commentator Lauren Southern accused Tate of date raping her, Tommy Robinson leapt to Tate’s defence. This is what people mean when they say Robinson only cares about sex crimes in so far as he can use them to attack Muslims. And as Mitchell himself said, this isn’t to defend Muslims who commit crimes; it’s to note you can find criminals in any sub-sect of people – the issue is using the minority to tarnish the majority.

Tommy Robinson: cry harder

People enjoyed seeing Tommy Robinson get called out anyway – especially Mukhtar:

 

People also highlighted the 24-7 grift that the guy is on:

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By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.