On the cold evening of Friday 22nd November, activists from BM North West headed into Liverpool to help some of the many homeless White Brits who are out on the streets.
Food parcels, gloves, hand warmers, socks and clothing were handed out, and everyone was very grateful. Plenty of communist propaganda was taken down around the city by our activists.
A banner was held outside of the Blackie* Building. The Blackie is an old church that was known for being covered in soot in industrial times, which is where it gets its name from. Since it was declared a heritage site and cleaned, it has been taken over by an anti-community group who push anti-white politics and cultural events. It has become a nest of socialism and division.
It has hosted socialist events during the Labour Conference and is currently host to the African Routes festival, described as a free celebration of cultural dance and music. Ironically, it is more stained now than ever.
Our activists finished their evening warming up in a local pub and enjoyed a well-earned drink.
Liverpool Awake!
*Formerly nicknamed The Blackie, it has since been officially renamed The Black-E.
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