British Vets Throw Down Medals in Protest of Bombing ISIS

Vets throw down medalsA group of British vets calling themselves Veterans for Peace tossed their medals in front of Downing Street in protest of the bombings in Syria. Brits have joined the French, Russia and others in bringing the fight to ISIS. These vets are in protest because of the collateral damage. One could argue they are showing support to radical islam and ISIS since they are the targets of the air strikes.

That leaves one curious to know if these vets converted to islam? Are they paying the jizya? If not ISIS couldn’t careless and will behead them at the first opportunity. Someone needs to point that out and since they’re borderline ISIS supporters they should be deemed enemies of the state because there is no telling what they would do when there is an attack on Britain if they are in the vicinity when an attack occurs.

One could assume British soldiers pledge a similar oath as Americans which would make them true turncoats IMO.

Now should anyone in the US be considering copying these men, starting a US branch of Veterans for Peace understand this clearly, if you show solidarity with ISIS/ radical islam because of the collateral damage that comes with war YOU MUST:

1) Convert to islam, or
2) Pay the jizya (tax), or
3) Fight… die

The death cult doesn’t care what you say or do against govt. That is the point of this post and why it doesn’t matter who or where dissent is coming from.Submit to islam or die will be your only option as far as the islamonazis are concerned. All this touchy-feely, political correct talk, saying war isn’t the solution, between both sides of the pond is pointless to monsters who want world domination.



Veterans throw medals away in ‘disgust’ at Downing Street over Isis bombing

by James Lillywhite | IBT
Veterans have discarded their war medals in “disgust” outside of Downing Street, in protest against the air strikes against Islamic State (Isis) in Syria. Veterans for Peace (VFP) gathered in Westminster on 8 December to throw their medals on the road and denounce the parliamentary vote for action against IS (Daesh).

Ben Griffin, a former soldier from VFP, said, “I think it is ridiculous that they voted for [air strikes in Syria]. We fought in Afghanistan, we fought in Iraq and in Libya, and it didn’t solve a thing, it made things worse. It is highly disappointing, having gone through these wars, to see MPs voting for more war. War is not the solution to this problem. More bombs in Syria isn’t going to solve this. We are completely disgusted by those MPs.”…more