Thursday 2 February 2012

                                                                    EDL TARGET BLACK CATS

The cruel EDL are now targeting black cats for their racist agenda, not contempt at attempting to purify the white race, they are now applying their brand of vicious racism against black cats, currently there are nearly 1500 black cats without a home.  Nick Lowles who also calls himself  "UK can`t fight back "said that is was very disturbing and that the EDL had targeted the black cats after they had ran out of Muslims to attack.




      BLACK POWER

One cat owner told hope not hate that she had been targeted by the EDL because she owned a black cat, cruel EDL supporters dumped a ton of horse manure in her front garden in an attempt to intimidate her, also a hand written note had been posted through her letter box ordering her to abandon the cat and take it to the RSPCA.  Although  numerous complaints had been made to the police, it seemed that very little action had been taken.  A number of black cats went down to the local police station to protest at the lack of action by the police, a number of cats were given dispersal orders and several were arrested, whilst in custody one black cat had to be put on suicide watch as he was depressed at not having any pigeons to attack.  Nick lowles has spoken to the black cats about their plight, Lowles has now set up a fund in order to help the cats, the fund is called C.U.N.T, which stands for cat unity nobility trust.  A number of cats have also formed a black power movement to counter the EDL`S racism, the black panthers have also pledged their support to the movement.  There had been a number of sightings of black panthers in urban areas this was a result of the panthers showing solidarity with their feline friends, one EDL organiser in west Yorkshire was terrified when he saw a black panther in his back garden, it`s believed that the black panther was going to confront him about his racist views.

http://www.cats.org.uk/get-involved/black-cat-awareness-day/black-cats-needing-homes