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Another terrorist supporting wrong'un feels the force of the law on 20:05 - Jul 18 by Bent_double
Can those Police actually read? Just because it contains the words "Palestine" and "Action" in a sentence, then he must be supporting them?
If nothing else it’s showing which police forces are complete tvvats. I’ve some sympathy though, as they’ve all been put in a difficult position by the stupendously stupid idea of Yvette Cooper to proscribe a peaceful protest group.
Have you seen the latest podcast from The Rest is Politics. They discuss their reasoning in detail - it's 50 minutes long. The first minute is an extract but expresses their opinion quite clearly. This has been coming. They were anti-Hamas at the beginning and haven't shifted that position but are now firmly anti-Israeli Government.
Edit: The reason I'm posting this is because even sensible people are reaching the same conclusion that the protesters have - that this is indefensible and should be protested vehemently.
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Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
dear police officers, YOU ARE ACTING under the constraints of a government which is behaving LIKE A bunch of idiots and this is a NATIONAL disgrace, if we had a proper labour government with a SOCIALIST ethos our wonderful POLICE FORCE wouldn't have been put in this awkward situation ________________
Bit long for a T shirt or a poster, perhaps, maybe should stick with:
Another terrorist supporting wrong'un feels the force of the law on 20:25 - Jul 18 by NthQldITFC
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dear police officers, YOU ARE ACTING under the constraints of a government which is behaving LIKE A bunch of idiots and this is a NATIONAL disgrace, if we had a proper labour government with a SOCIALIST ethos our wonderful POLICE FORCE wouldn't have been put in this awkward situation ________________
Bit long for a T shirt or a poster, perhaps, maybe should stick with:
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DOWN WITH THIS SORT OF THING ________________
[Post edited 18 Jul 21:58]
We should all care about PALESTINE and take ACTION to show our disgust at Israel's genocidal murder.
'In Gaza, being a helpful, loving child can be a death sentence. Heba al-Ghussain’s nine-year-old son, Karam, was killed by an Israeli airstrike because he went to fetch water for the family, and her 10-year-old daughter, Lulu, was killed because she went to give Karam a hand.
The siblings were waiting beside a water distribution station, holding jerry cans and buckets, when it was bombed last Sunday, killing six children and four adults and injuring 19 others, mostly children.'
The time to take action over Palestine has long since passed.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Another terrorist supporting wrong'un feels the force of the law on 07:55 - Jul 19 by noggin
We should all care about PALESTINE and take ACTION to show our disgust at Israel's genocidal murder.
Given how widely the police are construing the law, it is for consideration whether merely objecting to the proscription of Palestine Action might be regarded by the police as support for Palestine Action.
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Another terrorist supporting wrong'un feels the force of the law on 11:29 - Jul 19 with 243 views
'In Gaza, being a helpful, loving child can be a death sentence. Heba al-Ghussain’s nine-year-old son, Karam, was killed by an Israeli airstrike because he went to fetch water for the family, and her 10-year-old daughter, Lulu, was killed because she went to give Karam a hand.
The siblings were waiting beside a water distribution station, holding jerry cans and buckets, when it was bombed last Sunday, killing six children and four adults and injuring 19 others, mostly children.'
The time to take action over Palestine has long since passed.
There was actually - shock, horror - a report on BBC TV news last night that wasn't pro-Israel.
It was about how the remaining buildings in parts of Gaza are being blown-up, the land levelled and cleared - which is a war crime in itself, apparently.
I mean, obviously the Israelis government are going to build nice new houses and hospitals there....for the Palestinians to return to. A nice "welcome home" present, perhaps.
Will Israel be made to pay for the destruction of property and life once this is over (whatever that means).
I know they won't, but it's gonna cost someone tens of billions of dollars.
Another terrorist supporting wrong'un feels the force of the law on 20:21 - Jul 18 by Oldsmoker
Have you seen the latest podcast from The Rest is Politics. They discuss their reasoning in detail - it's 50 minutes long. The first minute is an extract but expresses their opinion quite clearly. This has been coming. They were anti-Hamas at the beginning and haven't shifted that position but are now firmly anti-Israeli Government.
Edit: The reason I'm posting this is because even sensible people are reaching the same conclusion that the protesters have - that this is indefensible and should be protested vehemently.
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The problem is that the political establishment and most of the media in this country is pro-Israel, and the fact that a few members of that establishment might be changing their minds makes no difference.
Evidence of this includes the removal of Al Jazeera from Freeview very early on just because it showed what was going on in Gaza.
Further evidence is that we are willing to sanction Russia and even settlors in the West Bank but the idea of sanctioning Israel for what is going on in Gaza is completely off the table.