The battle of Cable Street was not just a demonstration but a fierce confrontation where local people physically resisted the British Union of Fascists, challenging the notion that social justice is solely an intellectual pursuit.
The importance of Cable Street lies not only in its historical significance but in its message: to combat fascism, we must engage physically, resisting the complacency of merely protesting without action.
Today's threats resemble the past; if we are to confront modern-day neo-Mosleyites and their ilk, we must challenge their right to operate unopposed, collectively pushing back against both overt fascism and subtle racism.
From the actions on 13 May 2021 in Glasgow to the battle at Cable Street, we must understand that the fight against fascism and everyday racism is ongoing, necessitating active resistance.
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