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Israel - A Rant


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20 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

 

Is certainly doesn't look like every other far right demonstration full of knuckle dragging scum bags.

 

 

If they hadn't suddenly found this to be a convenient vehicle to alleviate some of their pent up agression, I've no doubt some of them would be back to spray painting swastikas on synagogue walls.

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3 hours ago, Anubis said:

But remember kids, it’s the pro Palastinian demonstrators that  cause fear on our streets…

 

 

 

 

Let's not forget the streets of London are a no go zone. Frightened to walk the streets. 

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3 hours ago, Anubis said:

But remember kids, it’s the pro Palastinian demonstrators that  cause fear on our streets…

 

 

 


These people were trying to stop the showing of a film about the massacre at the Nova film festival. 
 

Imagine supporting people like that?  Oh, it seems you were.  It really didn’t take a lot for your masks to slip.  

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44 minutes ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:


I guess some massacres of children matter. Others…


Mmm, it obviously does.  Otherwise how would a group of people think ‘we can’t let the film about the massacre be seen, we must turn up and stop that’.  Then you get people supporting it?  Ghoulish.  

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10 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:


Mmm, it obviously does.  Otherwise how would a group of people think ‘we can’t let the film about the massacre be seen, we must turn up and stop that’.  Then you get people supporting it?  Ghoulish.  


They weren’t trying to stop the screening, were they? They didn’t get anywhere near the cinema, aside from the earlier graffiti.
 

And, as always, you’re being economical with the truth. It was a protest not exclusively against the Nova festival film but rather against the cinema’s decision to hold an Israeli funded and backed art/film festival. Hence why patrons resigned. And staff at the cinema voiced concerns. And why the board/executives at the cinema re-examined the decision to proceed with the festival, but decided to go ahead with it. 
 

People aren’t supporting them trying to stop a film being shown as that’s not an entirely accurate representation of what’s happened. I’m not too fussed about the decision to proceed with it. Hence why I didn’t criticise the people who gathered outside the cinema to counter protest. 
 

I just criticised the people who were being violent and racist. Which some people can’t bring themselves to do…

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10 minutes ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:


They weren’t trying to stop the screening, were they? They didn’t get anywhere near the cinema, aside from the earlier graffiti.
 

And, as always, you’re being economical with the truth. It was a protest not exclusively against the Nova festival film but rather against the cinema’s decision to hold an Israeli funded and backed art/film festival. Hence why patrons resigned. And staff at the cinema voiced concerns. And why the board/executives at the cinema re-examined the decision to proceed with the festival, but decided to go ahead with it. 
 

People aren’t supporting them trying to stop a film being shown as that’s not an entirely accurate representation of what’s happened. I’m not too fussed about the decision to proceed with it. Hence why I didn’t criticise the people who gathered outside the cinema to counter protest. 
 

I just criticised the people who were being violent and racist. Which some people can’t bring themselves to do…

in fairness,defending people shouting "fuck off you muslim cunts",by calling other people  racists,is quite an achievement.

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1 hour ago, skend04 said:

ICJ orders a halt to the Gaza massac...sorry I mean Rafah offensive.

 

Bibi's shout of "ANTI-SEMITES" incoming in 5, 4, 3, 2...

Heavily bombed a camp in Rafah not an hout after the order...

 

Minutes after the decision of the International Court of Justice, warplanes launched a series of air strikes on the Shaboura camp in the centre of the city of Rafah.

A local activist at nearby Kuwait Hospital told the BBC that the sounds of bombing were terrifying and clouds of black smoke hung over buildings in the Shaboura camp.

They said the rescue teams in the hospital were unable to reach the site of the raids due to the intensity of the strikes.

 

 

 

 

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Some pro Palestinian protestors have just blocked Little Rishi’s motorcade for all of 20 seconds and chased it to the venue (on foot) chanting some slogans and waving some placards. BBC were trying to make out they were threatening while at the same time playing the footage showing the reality. 

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