Darren Till backs German police's crackdown against 'Loony' climate protestors, endorses comparable measures in Britain

Darren Till, Screenshot of the police incident (Image courtesy - Yahoo Sports, @EssexPR on Twitter)
Darren Till, Screenshot of the police incident (Image courtesy - Yahoo Sports, @EssexPR on Twitter)

Former UFC fighter Darren Till took to Twitter to share a video and his thoughts on an incident that took place in England. In the video, a man who appears to be working and on the clock, was stopped from doing his job by protestors.

The man reacts furiously and attempts to physically move them out of his way, at which point he is stopped by law enforcement officials, and detained. Darren Till reacted to this, sharing the video and tweeting:

"Do we really live in a society like this? Do these police actually go home and think yep done my job today there…What the f**k is going on it’s like a comedy sketch in this country"

Check out the tweet here:

Another Twitter user, @EssexPR, who shared the initial video that Till re-tweeted, also posted another video of a similar incident in Germany. This time, however, the police can be seen subduing the protesters instead of the working men. The user uploaded this with the caption:

"This is how German police deal with the loony climate protesters..Why are we so weak as a country? Why are hardworking citizens always treated worse than those disrupting society?"

Darren Till appeared to agree with this method, replying by simply stating:

"Yep, that is the way."

Check out the tweets here:


Darren Till gives life update on Twitter, does not have a fight announced yet

Earlier this week, Darren Till also took to Twitter to give fans an update on what he has been doing after his departure from the UFC. In a reply directed at the Liverpool Echo, who had published an article about Till, he replied by bringing up his many business ventures outside of combat sports.

Till has most notably built a name for himself in the world of combat sports. He holds a 18-5-1 record in MMA and challenged for the UFC welterweight title. After losing to Tyron Woodley, he went on a three-fight skid before exiting the UFC.

Many critics pointed out Till's poor performances in his last few appearances in the octagon. He, however, responded by summing up his successes both in and outside the cage.

Check out the tweet here:

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