

"Muslims Spat In Soldiers’ Faces!" – Tommy Robinson BLASTS UK For BOWING To Islamic-Like Extremism
Jun 13, 2025
Tommy Robinson, a citizen journalist and activist, discusses his controversial journey through activism and his evolving views on multiculturalism in the UK. He shares gripping personal anecdotes from Luton, shedding light on the rise of jihadist groups and the devastating impact of grooming gangs on young girls in his community. With a focus on radical recruitment and the establishment of the English Defence League, Robinson highlights the struggles between nationalistic sentiments and efforts to combat extremism, offering a raw perspective on societal challenges.
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Growing Up in Divided Luton
- Tommy Robinson grew up in Luton, a multicultural town deeply divided with little assimilation, especially between Muslims and non-Muslims.
- He witnessed firsthand the rise of jihadist groups and the social segregation among youth in schools.
Islam's Integration Failure, Not Multiculturalism
- Tommy argues that multiculturalism hasn't failed; Islam has failed to integrate and assimilate into Britain.
- Other immigrant communities have succeeded in integration, suggesting a problem unique to Islamic assimilation.
Cousin Groomed Sparks Activism
- Tommy's cousin was sexually groomed and abused by a Pakistani gang, an experience that fueled his activism.
- Police initially denied the abuse, labeling victims as drug addicts instead of children, deepening his distrust in authorities.