Was the battle of Cable street a meme...

Was the battle of Cable street a meme? My granddather said that They make out it that everyone was BTFOing the nazis but in reality it was just a bunch of Yids and (((trade unionist))) useful idiots preventing based mosley from speaking.

Your grandpa is a retard and so are you.

Pretty much. Literally jewish communists.

The "battle" was against the cops. Mosley refused to let his men fight the commies because he was a pussy.

Mosley literally pussied out of even fighting though stormfag. So much for your show of strength

whats so bad about trade unions?

>(((((((((((trade))))))) unions)))))

putting echoes over something doesn't explain why its bad

At the time there were a pack of useful idiots for the Communists. Also full of Jews though there is a chicken and egg problem there.

thank you for a non meme explanation

mosley was a meme

>Yids
So just because there were a few jews that means it was 100% under the control of the jews? That is typical conspiracy theory confirmation bias.

If you believe Jews are Capitalists then they would be against trade unions, moron.

What are you suggesting? That trade unions/Jews were commies?

Why is your Jewish narrative always contradictory? And don't bother pulling that "they're playing both sides" crap. The world doesn't work that way.

Echoes is shorthand for

Jews aren't capitalists, Jews are Jews. Rich Jews use the trade unions to destroy the businesses of their boyish rivals, therefore it's perfectly reasonable that they would support trade unions.
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It's a meme in that it is normally described as the locals refusing to let the fascists March and ended up in this huge street brawl with them where the fascists got beat up good. In reality the fascists cancelled the march, while the locals got into a huge street brawl with the police.

We remember Mosley
And how Cable Street folk fought him
When we see the fash
We let the boots do the talking

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There was no "battle". Barricades and communists blocked the path of the BUF. The police refused to support them, and told Mosley to stand down. Rather than fight the communists, and then get arrested, for "attacking peaceful protesters", which is what the British government wanted, he stood down.

He was arrested anyway, without charge, and held until the end of the war.

Fucking nazis.

What does that even mean?

Mosley was no nazi he was a good boi literally did nothing wrong

He really wasn't. He was more like Mussolini's fascism.

I was going to say, /his&/ strikes again.

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They're just LARPing out old failed ideologies. On the right and the left

>the communist shit-eater has gone silent after looking in a mirror
also, Czech'd.

Friendly reminder this cuckold lied for years claiming he didn't take money from the Nazis and none other than David Irving proved he did.

>leftist
>not subhuman

Pick one

>want to shit talk fascists
>don't want to make antifa supporting sub humans feel too comfortable.
What do i do lads.

It wasn't a meme. It effectively spelled the end of British Fascism and completely embarrassed Mosley. Most of his support died once he became heavily anti-semitic and sided with Hitler but Cable Street was the nail in the coffin for Mosley.

Merry Albion can never be a safe haven for fash scum.

Down with that sort of thing!

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wheren't the antisemitism part just to gain the stormfag vote?

>Because an aryan businessman would never use dirty tactics

who r u quoting tho

And it lost heaps of supporters who weren't particularly anti-semitic but were pro fascism. Before that it was mainly about wages, rights of the workers and national services.

shame, he would have been great if he didn't fall for the jew meme

thank you for repeating the left-wing propaganda version

>Was the battle of Cable street a meme?
Pretty much. There was no 'battle'; that implies a two-sided affair. What actually happened is that Mosley staged a peaceful march which got attacked by left-wing (read: Jewish and Jewish-led) rioters. The idea that this stopped Britain falling to fascism is laughable. Fascism never had the kind of support in the UK that it did on the continent; Mosley was a fringe figure with a tiny national following. If anything the battle of Cable Street was a boost to Mosley, as it gave him publicity and created a certain amount of sympathy for him.

it's probably one of the western left's biggest memes, it was literally Jewish communists and radical union thugs (vastly outnumbering the peaceful BUF cuckstaffel) fighting the police, but it's been absurdly deified to make it seem it was this scrappy band of Socialist heroes fighting off a horde of Fascists