Being a Jew illegal.. sometimes

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Did I say either side was innocent?

I said it was deliberate provocation. And it was
I doubt filly will have seen the (Sky News) dialogue back and forth, between the Jewish fella and the rozzers in his beloved Wail. It puts the incident into perspective. The Jewish fella was being a bit of dick, whilst the newshounds have only pounced on selective bits of the dialogue.

Just more RWR bollax.
 
I doubt filly will have seen the (Sky News) dialogue back and forth, between the Jewish fella and the rozzers in his beloved Wail. It puts the incident into perspective. The Jewish fella was being a bit of dick, whilst the newshounds have only pounced on selective bits of the dialogue.

Just more RWR bollax.
It's enough for filly and a few others.
 
Do you think there would be this much fuss if a police officer prevented a green and white striped Celtic fan from crossing the road, headlong into a bunch of losing Rangers fans?
There’s a massive difference between football hooliganism and anti semitism.

Can you imagine if it had been a Sikh being told that he might be arrested because he wanted to cross a national front march? Probably not, because Jews are treated differently to other minorities.
 
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There’s a massive difference between football hooliganism and anti semitism.

Can you imagine if it had been a Sikh being told that he might be arrested because he wanted to cross a national front march? Probably not, because Jews are treated differently to other minorities.
Was he innocently walking along ( being filmed) and just wanted to cross the road?
 
LOL The clip also shows a beefier guy also wearing sunglasses just behind the gentleman. Centre between him and the copper. ;) Undercover police?

Pass but I have read that Israel directly donates to various "support" groups around the world. All political one way or another.
 
But it is that simple. Only an apologist could argue otherwise. A free man or woman should be allowed to cross the road what is difficult about that unless you have an underlying hatred.
 
But it is that simple. Only an apologist could argue otherwise. A free man or woman should be allowed to cross the road what is difficult about that unless you have an underlying hatred.
Nothing at all if you look just at 1 snapshot

Bit more involved if you look deeper.
 
A free man or woman should be allowed to cross the road
A Jew should have been allowed to cross through a Palestine demonstration? I agree, they should have waved him on...
 
I noticed a bit of kidology. Both policeman and gentleman standing in each others space. Bad sign. It indicates confrontation.
 
How do people think this is unusual? You don't let rival groups into the same space, especially if one of them is trying to have an illegal protest.

If there's a legal protest march going past then no, you don't get to cross the road if you're part of a group that's spoiling for a fight with them. Especially if you're lugging a camera crew and hired goons with you.

There's been a few 'imagine if' scenarios above and I think pretty much every one of them has happened with similar results. Except that the Palestine rights marchers aren't as violent as the far right or the Countryside Alliance.
 
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So what, do we not live on a free country where we can cross the road. Oh silly me not if your a Jew.

Cheer up, millions of Jews cross roads every day without being arrested. Obviously, in occupied Palestine, there are streets where Jews are allowed to drive or walk, and Arabs or not, or they will be arrested. That's just part of Israel's apartheid.

And contrary to the impression you may wish to give, Mr Falter was not arrested.
 
Oh go on its a free socialist country. Terrorist supporters can march and spout their Jew hatred lets just ignore it.
 
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