Godwin’s law is an Internet adage asserting that as an online discussion grows longer (regardless of topic or scope), the probability of a comparison to Nazis or Adolf Hitler approaches.

Until today we didn’t even have a “Nazi” tag for posts, partly because of that famous Internet law coined in 1990.

Yet somehow it just seems correct for the “pro-Palestine Hamas” mass protests and marches we saw in London on Remembrance Day, and the day after.

As for the British Police, let’s just say that the old saying “Without Fear or Favour” has gone right out the window as they admit that when it comes to the pro-Hamas protestors, “There’s way more of them than there are of us.”, which is shown again in the following clip as the cops arrest a man for insulting the pro-Hamas protesters, and the crowd just powers right through the cops to assault him.

More, sadly much more, at this link.