This YouTuber went undercover at Tommy Robinson’s London rally and what he heard is awful

It’s all on video


British YouTuber Niko went undercover at Tommy Robinson’s free speech rally in London on the 13th of September and filmed the entire thing for a 30-minute video, which exposed some of the awful beliefs held by extremists.

Niko Omilana is known for his viral YouTube prank videos on his personal channel and with Beta Squad. He has over eight million subscribers and has pranked everyone from the BBC to the government. But in his latest video, he exposed the beliefs of some of the marchers at Tommy Robinson’s biggest rally yet.

Niko in sunglasses on his Instagram

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Instead of his biracial self, Niko transformed into Ron – a 64-year-old White-British man who loves his kids, his wife and Tommy Robinson. He told the people around him that he was working on a documentary about free speech, and filmed all the wildest interactions he had for a video which has gained almost three million views in one day.

In a viral clip shared to his X account, Niko disguised as Ron spoke to some protestors about their true opinions on black people. But things escalated quickly when the woman he spoke to mentioned having a knife on her.

“I just want to come out and say something, don’t judge me yeah,” Niko said. “I don’t like black people.”

“Nor do I!” the woman said.

When Niko asked her what she would do if she saw a black person at the rally, she made a terrifying confession.

“I’ve got three knives in my bag, I’ve got a f*cking blade,” she said.

“You would use them on a black if you saw one?” Niko asked her.

“Yes I would,” she replied.

Niko was visibly shocked at the interaction and walked away before the woman could show him the knives she claimed she had in her bag.

Throughout the experiment, Niko met lots of self-proclaimed patriots who join in with his Tommy Robinson chants and talk about stopping the boats. In a more lighthearted prank, Niko asks a ‘patriot’ to name their three favourite English dishes, and of course, second place is a curry.

At the end of the video, Niko said he believes there’s a clear racism and Islamaphobia problem in the UK.

“I don’t believe everyone at this march is racist,” Niko said. “But it’s clear a lot of racists feel very comfortable being involved. Instead of of anyone here calling it out, it’s completely denied.”

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