The limits of anti-racism. Black Power era and post-Black Power era struggles similarly focused on combating specific inequalities and pursuing specific goals like the effective exercise of voting rights and specific programs of redistribution.
The leader of the, which is currently leading in polls for Thursday’s European Parliamentary elections, was targetted a while on a walkabout in Newcastle yesterday.The beverage-wielding assailant, Paul Crowther from Throckley, Newcastle said his decision to throw the Five Guys banana and salted caramel milkshake was “a right of protest against people like him”.“The bile and the racism he spouts out in this country is far more damaging than a bit of milkshake to his front,” he told reporters as he was being handcuffed. This facist threatening to%u201Cknock you right out%u201D to a 16 year old for simply holding a milkshake. Why are the far-right so scared of McDonald%u2019s milkshakes? Have we found their weakness?— alexander (@FckMeAlexTurner)Furthermore, “a McDonald's branch in Edinburgh was asked by police not to sell milkshakes, due to a Brexit Party rally close by” reports.While other countries have used yogurt, spaghetti, and even shoes to throw at politicians, eggs have traditionally been the tool of choice for British protesters. “In Britain, it will always be eggs”, wrote in 2015.Farage, former prime minister David Cameron, and - perhaps most famously - former deputy prime minister John Prescott have all been the target of egg-throwing malcontents.“But milkshakes have a few advantages over the humble egg,” says. “The sweet drink is much easier to carry around than a raw egg,.