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That makes a change!I’m not supporting Israel
That makes a change!I’m not supporting Israel
Keir Starmer wasn’t at the office, it was just office staff who were stressed.Houses are a bit too personally intimidating, but offices should be fair game.
If you bothered to actually read my posts you would see I do not support the Hamas nor Israel state that have both caused immense suffering.That makes a change!
I’m just saying river to the sea is a known call to genocide.
They are full of lies so I stopped a while back.If you bothered to actually read my posts
Dictators use the phrase 'in the name of religion' to control their populations and use it as an excuse to push their agendas. Right wing USA politicians are carrying out such medieval acts over there right now - in the of Christian Nationalism - in order to control their women folk and erase all trace of historic racism.didn't Nutenyahu go all Biblical in his statement. No one complained..and he's carried out his brutal genocide.
Protests should be uncomfortable. That's part of the point.Keir Starmer wasn’t at the office, it was just office staff who were stressed.
I wouldn’t want my wife or daughter to be working in an office that gets surrounded by proestors
Odd how you’ve never provided a single example of a lie…that’s because it’s not true.They are full of lies so I stopped a while back.
So you would be happy if it was your wife or daughter in that situation?Protests should be uncomfortable. That's part of the point.
If we neuter the right to protest to the point where they are completely ineffectual we will have lost a key bit of being British.
That is just an opinion dictated by those who support Israel's regime to discredit and vilify protestors.It’s not a protest song, it’s a call to erase the state of Israel and it’s people.
When you get protestors arriving at MPs homes to protest like Tobias Elwood or outside constituency offices like Keir Starmer, then it’s no longer peaceful protest.
Yousef Munayyer, head of the Palestine/Israel Program at Arab Center Washington DC, says supporters of Palestine who invoke the phrase are often misinterpreted as threatening violence.
"What they are responding to is the fact that, within this space, Palestinians live along with Israelis, but it's the Palestinians that don't have freedom," he said. "They don't have justice. They don't have equality. They don't have safety. They don't have security."
According to University of Arizona professor Maha Nassar, the phrase "from the river to the sea" gained momentum in the 1960s among a fractured Palestinian population hoping to break free from the rule not only of the Israeli government but also those of Jordan and Egypt.
Nassar said there was "no official Palestinian position calling for the forced removal of Jews from Palestine." https://www.npr.org/2023/11/09/1211...from-the-river-to-the-sea-made-it-so-divisive
You're not allowed to protest near Parliament.I’m fine with protest near parliament or outside headquarters of businesses or even stopping traffic or disruption.
He's lucky he wasn't carrying a white flag.This one is going to get messy, seems plod might need to answer a few questions.
Man carrying anti-Hamas placard mobbed then arrested while thousands marched for Palestine in central London
A counter-protestor carrying a placard reading 'Hamas is terrorist' was mobbed and then arrested at a pro-Palestine march in central London today.www.lbc.co.uk