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N**D
Too Bad Amazon Is Banning This Book. #Shameful
Amazon should be ashamed of what it's doing with this book. For some strange reason Amazon permits hundreds of badly formatted ebooks to be sold on its pages, but we're supposed to stupid enough to believe that suddenly Amazon cares about this"quality" when it comes to THIS book. Way to go, Bezos.I share this prime membership with my wife and she has hundreds of Kindle books, many of them so badly formatted they were an effort for her to finish. Bah, humbug. So much for your vaunted customer service.-------------------------------------I've met Tommy Robinson, he of the restless energy and dedicated love of English culture and history. I came away impressed: what you see in this book is the real fellow. My guess is that a series of interviews over many months were woven into a narrative whole, warts and all.When the history of this period comes to be written, "Tommy Robinson" will figure prominently as a charismatic figure the soviet UK persecuted and prosecuted mercilessly. As he said in an interview on Canadian TV recently, he knows he may be assassinated but the work has become too important to stop now.You'd think the British government would know it cannot beat a smart, stubborn Irishman. However, all the King's horses and all the King's men certainly can - and *have* done numberless times - silence inconvenient dissent. In this case, they won't leave fingerprints but they and their paid puppets will blame Tommy for "bringing in on himself".Congratulations, Amazon.The U.S. isn't much better, just bigger and harder to control.Tommy is unsparing about his own faults and mistakes. Too bad Bezos hasn't a thimbleful of Tommy's courage.
H**9
A superb and riveting tale of heroic struggle against dark forces
Remember those 'Dark Forces' the Queen Spoke about?Enemy of the State is a deeply disturbing tale of one mans psychological waterboarding by the state for the simple crime of telling the truth about horrors taking place on our streets. Well written, the book gives deep insight into what motivates this remarkable working class Englishman. Whether youre on the left or right of the argument you will will be horrified by what Robinson has been through and humbled by his honesty. The book is an account of his personal bravery, courage convictions and hard work, his love for his home town of Luton his friends(black and white),family and of course his country England.The book describes how for the sake of his children's future,nay, all our children's futures, he has routinely put himself in great danger, if not from violent and bloodthirsty street gangs or radicalized prison inmates then from highly polished and skilled professional interviewers like Paxman or Neil who despite their intimidating and aggressive questioning were hardly a match for his simply spoken truths about reality on the streets. In all situations he gave as good as he got and came out on top.The EDL methodology he describes could easily have sparked serious unrest, but hes honest enough to admit to the mistakes he made while simply trying to stay alive.I read the book in one day, straight through, a fascinating and rewarding read and expose' of the child rape which has swept the UK and the despicable way the nation as a whole turned a blind eye to it. The book is a challenge to judgement, almost prophetic.The book isnt an ego trip for Robinson just an heroic tale of one mans personal struggle to sound the alarm and avert disaster.Waiting for the movie which must surely follow if it isnt already in the making.Buy the book!
K**R
Regardless of your views on the EDL, this book is well-worth reading.
Regardless of your views on Tommy Robinson and the EDL, whether you hate him or love him, this book is well-worth reading.Tommy describes his life growing up in Luton, a mid-sized city comprised of mostly immigrant communities, and the experiences that have motivated his decisions to start a mass protest movement (the English Defense League or EDL) centered around stopping the "Islamization" of the UK. The story is written in first person narrative with a significant amount of English slang (and grammatical mistakes). The humbleness of the writing style leaves little doubt that the story was written by Tommy himself (and not some ghost writer). While depicted in comedic terms, Tommy describes an extraordinarily dark and depressing journey full of injustice and abuse. Stranger than fiction, the book is rather engrossing and a page turner, and includes stories about corruption within the British political system, police force, and social services. For an American, this book reads like one big nightmare from start to finish where Tommy's rights are whittled away as the state engages in what we would consider cruel and unusual punishment (where the punishment doesn't fit the crime). The tactics used to silence him can only be described as Orwellian. These kinds of incidences shouldn't be taking place in a first world developed democracy (regardless of the author's demagoguery). In the book, Tommy describes many very real (and documented) problems of criminality within the Muslim communities to which he (and his family/friends) have personally been victim. He appears to have concluded that Islam is the root cause. That contention is certainly debatable. What is not debatable, but very blatantly obvious after reading Tommy's book, is the complete failure on the part of Britain's leaders to enforce equal justice and police their Muslim immigrant populations. Their failure has not only led to resentment among people like Tommy, which provided the spark for the EDL, but also has allowed radical Islamist hate preachers and gangs to dominate poorer communities with thuggery.With that, I can only say peace to Tommy and his family.
C**S
America, you have been warned.
Want to know what will happen to America, read this!
L**A
A fantastic, insightful read
This is in my view a truly fascinating and highly insightful read. I love the way Tommy writes this like he is speaking to you. Some people may not care for the topic, but thank goodness that Tommy is not afraid to write about such serious issues that many a more experienced author would run a mile from. Tommy has had the courage and conviction to open this box and discuss what happened to him. I for one am sick and tired of people calling Tommy derogatory names when clearly, they have no idea of the scope of factual knowledge he has, nor have they bothered to understand what a single day in his life is like.Well done Tommy, this is an amazing and at times sad read. But I do not want to live in an arrogant, blinkered bubble. I am so pleased I bought and read this book. Tommy does not flower himself up in this book either. He has written this book with honestly and integrity.
T**T
The Book you have to read !!!!!!!!
This is the 'best book' you will ever read. If you have the 'balls' to read it - with an 'open mind'. The sordid tale of how the U.K. establishment (Big Brother) can corruptly try to destroy one man and his family for speaking the 'truth' on how Western Civilisation and its values are being undermined by a medieval, outdated, psychotic 'faith' that is supposed to be a 'religion !!!!!!'Hold on to your hat - it's a bumpy ride !!!!This book should be in every household in the land - next to whichever 'religious script' that floats your boat.Rock on Tommy !!!!!!!It's time for a re-issue !!!!!!!!
K**L
Excellent Quality At A Good Price
Would RecommendA real eye opener on how low our government and police can go against a man who has the courage of a lion.
M**Y
In a Time of Universal Deceit — Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act.
An excellent book. One that every English man and woman should read. The lengths that the British establishment have gone to to silence and break this man for speaking up is both astonishing and vile. What has become of England when this is what can happen. This is the country that gave us the Magna Carta. I am British and I find the treatment of a fellow British man to be abhorrent. Every one of us is Tommy Robinson. What they do to him they are doing to all of us. What the media have portrayed him as is nothing like what I have seen on any video on YouTube or in his book. Shows you how they distort the truthI will quote George Orwell from the book 1984“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.”“Being in a minority, even in a minority of one, did not make you mad. There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad.”It’s time to open your eyes. It’s time to stand up for Tommy. It’s time to stand up for yourself, your family and for England.
L**U
Eye opening
highlights a massive problem that Britain and europe has has a whole in an authentic yet well spoken manner and anyone that is in doubt of the islamification of Britain and its corrupt justice system should read this book
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