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We support the right to protest but...

This Saturday, thousands of British people took to the police to protest against the ongoing genocide in Gaza. This has been planned in response to the Israeli navy's illegal hijacking of the aid flotilla. Or as the Israeli government calls it: 'The Hamas-terrorist flotilla.' Presumably because all Palestinians are terrorists and because baby formula is a weapon of mass destruction /s. I digress.

Hundreds of people have been arrested, not for acts of violence but because the group Palestine Solidarity has been designated as a terrorist organisation, so now a granny with a sign saying 'I'm against genocide and support Palestine Solidarity Action' is now legally classified as a terrorist.

The British political class is still not happy. Due to the tragic murder of two Jewish men in Manchester, our government has called for a pause on all protests. Starmer called on the protesters to 'respect the grief of British Jews.' Shabana Mahmood called the protests 'un-British'. 'Journalist' Juliet Hartley-Brewer called the protests pro-terrorists and pro-Hamas.' In the meantime, the IDF has killed another fifty Palestinian civilians.

What we are seeing, for the millionth time, is people disengenuously avoiding a political issue by conflating Jewish identity with the actions of the state of Israel. Not all Jews are zionists, and not all (most) Zionists are not Jews. As tragic as the murder of British Jews was, this in no way legitimises the mass violence of the Israeli state.

Zack Polanski, the new Green Party leader (himself Jewish) made this very point whilst also condemning the Manchester attack, but was ignored by most of the media. I think that it's actually problematic to conflate all Jews with Israel.

Now our government is bringing in new laws to crack down on protesters to 'protect communities from disruption'. Creeping authoritarianism in the name of protecting minorities.
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WestonT · 18-21, M Best Comment
I'm just glad that it seems like more people can see this for what it is really is. It has nothing to do with "terrorism" or any violence committed by protesters, it has everything to do with the government not tolerating any criticism or opposition to the unconditional support of Israel that is the standard among most Western nations. You don't see this response for any other kind of protest, only Israel. It's always the exception. Palestinians are always the people it's okay to commit genocide against. Still, I was encouraged by all the protests happening in Spain and Italy. Not everyone is just okay with this.

As bad as the political situation in the U.S. is sometimes, I'm always very disheartened with how things are in the U.K....

Yep. The protests are not against Jews but against Israel's actions. It's pretty easy to understand.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
Almost as soon as it happened Netanyahu was lecturing that the rise in anti-semitism was the fault of the British government and didn't actually have anything to do with them.

Meanwhile the Israeli government have just announced an all expenses paid visit to the Knesset and meetings with government ministers to the world renowned peace activist , Tommy Robinson.
Grannies can't be extremists? How is that?
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@EarthlingWise It's.not my opinion I'm talking about
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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@HootyTheNightOwl Yaaas. I agree!
ArtieKat · M
Zack Polanski (né David Paulden) thinks that a woman can have a penis so I hope he's not planning on becoming a doctor when he grows up.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@ArtieKat The trans issue invalidates all other arguments.
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Elessar · 31-35, M
@dpoet There isn't really an anti-British sentiment in the EU, or at least in my part of it. If the question was put into votes I don't think any country would categorically vote against you rejoining, especially in the era of rearming and divesting from the USA. Maybe only France at most to protect their own defense industry
dpoet · 36-40, M
@Elessar yes there is. you are lying. UK isn't welcome.

 
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