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comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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And tbh Satters, we tolerate football fans mocking the death of 96 innocent men women and children at hillsborough every week. We tolerate anti-catholic and anti-Irish abuse on a weekly basis. We tolerate the most horrendous abuse directed at players like Harry Maguire. As a country, we tolerate a lot.
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That’s a little different to literally calling for the rpe of Jewish mothers & daughters mate. Still horrendous, sure. But calling for rpe deliberately in a Jewish area on a megaphone? Yeah not really comparable tbh.
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That is obviously horrendous, but conflating that with a march in a different part of London I don’t think is reasonable. That’s the issue I have. Those people might ride around with a megaphone regardless of whether there is a march or not. There’s an argument they’re more likely to if there isn’t a march.
I’d also encourage you to reflect on the relentless abuse Stephen McLean and his family have received throughout his career, and whether that is much different to the megaphone @r$eholes you’re talking about.
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It’s the same protest, in support of Palestine.
The same that has seen all of the things that I have listed and many more that I’m unaware of. I don’t think you’re taking everything into context and are separating it too much. Which is why you think I’m conflating 🤣🤣
As I’ve said, we’ve seen a lot of disgusting things during these Palestinian supporting protests, let’s see what happens over the weekend. Hopefully a peaceful protest and a peaceful journey home.
It’s worrisome seeing the lack of policing and lack of convicting
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
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posted 2 minutes ago
Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
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There are plenty of Jews who oppose Israel and its actions but I don’t think they’ll be a substantive proportion of the people in attendance. There’s only 150k of them in London total.
Let’s hope Tommy stays at Whitehall and the protestors avoid Whitehall and nothing happens.
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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His point was barely concealed Islamophobia and xenophobia, presumably which you would disagree with.
On the banning of English clubs from European football, it was before my time. I probably don’t know enough to agree or disagree with it, but I’d be inclined to suggest it is overkill collective punishment. Also note though my analogy was careful to focus on being away from the ground to be genuinely analogous to protesters going to the cenotaph.
On the posted link, I think comments from Labour counsellor Barry Rawlings capture it well, "horrified to think [Sawalha] could be living in our midst".
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comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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His point was barely concealed Islamophobia and xenophobia, presumably which you would disagree with.
On the banning of English clubs from European football, it was before my time. I probably don’t know enough to agree or disagree with it, but I’d be inclined to suggest it is overkill collective punishment. Also note though my analogy was careful to focus on being away from the ground to be genuinely analogous to protesters going to the cenotaph.
On the posted link, I think comments from Labour counsellor Barry Rawlings capture it well, "horrified to think [Sawalha] could be living in our midst".
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He has a real issue / concern with Islam taking over and multiculturalism destroying the entire way of western life & western values.
Personally I think that globalisation will eventually lead to a lack of nationalism over a long period of time that this is just an inevitable path. There are things that we will lose from this but hopefully the positives that we gain (as a global race I mean) outweigh whatever we lose.
Sometimes the few spoil it for the rest. If both parties stay away from each other, it will be perfectly fine. Well unless there’s more jihad chanting and such; can’t say I like hearing that on the streets of London.
Yes it’s very strange to have him here, maybe he cut some kind of a deal with intelligence services or something, can’t say I’ve read about him much other than the basic info.
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posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
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400 protesters arrested at Grand Central in NYC mostly Jewish. The largest sit-in in NYC in over 2 decades.
Not In My Name protest against the Zionists levelling Gaza.
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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Scroll down there the idiot Fox is saying we imported our own destruction.
Then posts a video of Ilhan Omar.
Could have sworn he was a Limey.
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comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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No headline of who was running the Barnet Council in 2021.
Anyone know?
https://twitter.com/SprinterX99880/status/1722007512734417289
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Unless you're an ař§ehole I don't understand why this would alienate you.
It seems quite apt to me.
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You’re a scouse Liverpool fan which equals anti English so you wouldn’t understand.
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Bigoted AND racist. Lovely stuff.
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Racist?
I don’t really have a problem with Scousers I just don’t like Liverpool fans. The anti English mentality seems to be a LFC hang-up, I hate Celtic too.
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Have you met them all?
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Probably met all the Scouse LFC supports.
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No you haven't. Why do you keep lying on here? Does it make you feel better?
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😂 Jesus Christ I was being sarcastic. It’s a known fact Scousers support Everton.
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game
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Exactly. Clean protests are a myth no matter what the topic of protest. You can't attack the protests because of it. Unless you just outlaw all protests, then there is no way to ensure a protest is clean, same way you can't 100% control thousands of fans at football games or sports.
Best you can do is police and provide security, which I'm sure they're doing their best.
And even if you look on social media and news there's people saying all sorts of horrible things about Palestine too but I don't see Satty highlighting those day after day on here.
I guess it's because he's neutral and seeing both sides clearly.
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posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
Fishy Rishy just needs to quit, what is the point in him, he’s done nothing and isn’t inspiring the tories at all
Braverman on the other hand has been a breath of fresh air lately and has much more balls than the fish
Get her in as PM, get him out!
Braverman is doing her best to get sacked.
I wish her the best of luck in her quest.
Yeah the country would welcome a 4th PM without an election.
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From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
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Neither have I tbh but "fear of pro Palestinian" supporters. Ramble rousing drivel.
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posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
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Neither have I tbh but "fear of pro Palestinian" supporters. Ramble rousing drivel.
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Have seen them at haymarket any time I’ve gone through the last 3 weeks. Also in most shops and a few cafes where I am locally they have a wee setup with a collection tin and a box of poppies to help oneself.
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1720158403308204206
Here he is again Satters; “ UK Hamas supporters are now planning a "million man march" on Remembrance Day. They plan to defame our war-dead and desecrate the Cenotaph itself. This is the tipping point. If such a march goes ahead then the people of Britain must come out and stop these barbarians.” - you supportive of this dog whistling racism from Douglas Murray or now seeing him for the racist he is?
I don't think for one minute they've been 'scared off', maybe the BL have changed their marketing strategy.
Most local shops have boxes on the counter.
39 journalists have been killed in the first month of the Israel-Gaza War, the deadliest month since CPJ started keeping statistics in 1992.
34 were Palestinians; nearly all died from Israeli airstrikes, many in their homes with their families.
https://x.com/evanhill/status/1722469217532776836?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw
Israel don’t target civilians intentionally though
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And tbh Satters, we tolerate football fans mocking the death of 96 innocent men women and children at hillsborough every week. We tolerate anti-catholic and anti-Irish abuse on a weekly basis. We tolerate the most horrendous abuse directed at players like Harry Maguire. As a country, we tolerate a lot.
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That’s a little different to literally calling for the rpe of Jewish mothers & daughters mate. Still horrendous, sure. But calling for rpe deliberately in a Jewish area on a megaphone? Yeah not really comparable tbh.
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That is obviously horrendous, but conflating that with a march in a different part of London I don’t think is reasonable. That’s the issue I have. Those people might ride around with a megaphone regardless of whether there is a march or not. There’s an argument they’re more likely to if there isn’t a march.
I’d also encourage you to reflect on the relentless abuse Stephen McLean and his family have received throughout his career, and whether that is much different to the megaphone @r$eholes you’re talking about.
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It’s the same protest, in support of Palestine.
The same that has seen all of the things that I have listed and many more that I’m unaware of. I don’t think you’re taking everything into context and are separating it too much. Which is why you think I’m conflating 🤣🤣
As I’ve said, we’ve seen a lot of disgusting things during these Palestinian supporting protests, let’s see what happens over the weekend. Hopefully a peaceful protest and a peaceful journey home.
It’s worrisome seeing the lack of policing and lack of convicting
posted on 8/11/23
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
posted on 8/11/23
Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
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Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
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There are plenty of Jews who oppose Israel and its actions but I don’t think they’ll be a substantive proportion of the people in attendance. There’s only 150k of them in London total.
Let’s hope Tommy stays at Whitehall and the protestors avoid Whitehall and nothing happens.
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
posted on 8/11/23
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
posted on 8/11/23
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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His point was barely concealed Islamophobia and xenophobia, presumably which you would disagree with.
On the banning of English clubs from European football, it was before my time. I probably don’t know enough to agree or disagree with it, but I’d be inclined to suggest it is overkill collective punishment. Also note though my analogy was careful to focus on being away from the ground to be genuinely analogous to protesters going to the cenotaph.
On the posted link, I think comments from Labour counsellor Barry Rawlings capture it well, "horrified to think [Sawalha] could be living in our midst".
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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His point was barely concealed Islamophobia and xenophobia, presumably which you would disagree with.
On the banning of English clubs from European football, it was before my time. I probably don’t know enough to agree or disagree with it, but I’d be inclined to suggest it is overkill collective punishment. Also note though my analogy was careful to focus on being away from the ground to be genuinely analogous to protesters going to the cenotaph.
On the posted link, I think comments from Labour counsellor Barry Rawlings capture it well, "horrified to think [Sawalha] could be living in our midst".
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He has a real issue / concern with Islam taking over and multiculturalism destroying the entire way of western life & western values.
Personally I think that globalisation will eventually lead to a lack of nationalism over a long period of time that this is just an inevitable path. There are things that we will lose from this but hopefully the positives that we gain (as a global race I mean) outweigh whatever we lose.
Sometimes the few spoil it for the rest. If both parties stay away from each other, it will be perfectly fine. Well unless there’s more jihad chanting and such; can’t say I like hearing that on the streets of London.
Yes it’s very strange to have him here, maybe he cut some kind of a deal with intelligence services or something, can’t say I’ve read about him much other than the basic info.
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
Also worth noting, Jewish people on the left will make up a substantive proportion of those on the marches.
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400 protesters arrested at Grand Central in NYC mostly Jewish. The largest sit-in in NYC in over 2 decades.
Not In My Name protest against the Zionists levelling Gaza.
posted on 8/11/23
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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Scroll down there the idiot Fox is saying we imported our own destruction.
Then posts a video of Ilhan Omar.
Could have sworn he was a Limey.
posted on 8/11/23
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
It might be an extremely small subset of the MARCHERS, but it is not part of the organised MARCH.
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game.
I hope it is peaceful too, of course. As others have mentioned, the whipping up of the right and the far right by the likes of Tommy Robinson and regrettably Suella Braverman, may lead to incidents or clashes. If those clashes happen and are instigated by the right wingers, I will condemn those right wingers. If instead as you say a group of people from the march choose to go to a Jewish part of London with a loadspeaker as you say, or go and damage the cenotaph, then I would condemn those people too.
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Sticking with the football analogy, didn’t certain teams get banned from having bans because of the actions of the minority?
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Where was that?
Oh, and just had my attention drawn to someone you have previously professed support and admiration for, Douglas murray;
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1721348311196533183
Thoughts?
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On June 2, 1985, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) bans English football (soccer) clubs from competing in Europe. The ban followed the death of 39 football fans, most of them Italian, at Brussels' Heysel Stadium in a riot caused by English football hooligans at that year's European Cup final.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster
I do like Douglas Murray, yes. I don’t share every single view of his nor have the same vigour with the views that I do agree with.
I assume that his point in that tweet is that the councillor doesn’t sound like an Englishman?
Did you see what I posted earlier btw? About us housing a Hamas chief?
https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/world/story/explosive-revelation-hamas-chief-who-ran-terror-groups-in-west-bank-got-govt-discount-to-buy-home-in-london-402918-2023-10-22
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No headline of who was running the Barnet Council in 2021.
Anyone know?
posted on 8/11/23
https://twitter.com/SprinterX99880/status/1722007512734417289
posted on 8/11/23
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posted 10 hours, 40 minutes ago
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posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
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posted 14 hours, 2 minutes ago
Unless you're an ař§ehole I don't understand why this would alienate you.
It seems quite apt to me.
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You’re a scouse Liverpool fan which equals anti English so you wouldn’t understand.
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Bigoted AND racist. Lovely stuff.
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Racist?
I don’t really have a problem with Scousers I just don’t like Liverpool fans. The anti English mentality seems to be a LFC hang-up, I hate Celtic too.
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Have you met them all?
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Probably met all the Scouse LFC supports.
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No you haven't. Why do you keep lying on here? Does it make you feel better?
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😂 Jesus Christ I was being sarcastic. It’s a known fact Scousers support Everton.
posted on 9/11/23
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
posted on 9/11/23
I would use this analogy.
A small subset of man united fans outside and away from old Trafford, perhaps not even on the way to the ground, sing songs celebrating Liverpool fans dying. I wouldn’t come on and say you, Sat Nav, shouldn’t be a man united fan or go to man united game, nor would I condemn man united fans going to a game
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Exactly. Clean protests are a myth no matter what the topic of protest. You can't attack the protests because of it. Unless you just outlaw all protests, then there is no way to ensure a protest is clean, same way you can't 100% control thousands of fans at football games or sports.
Best you can do is police and provide security, which I'm sure they're doing their best.
And even if you look on social media and news there's people saying all sorts of horrible things about Palestine too but I don't see Satty highlighting those day after day on here.
I guess it's because he's neutral and seeing both sides clearly.
posted on 9/11/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
posted on 9/11/23
Fishy Rishy just needs to quit, what is the point in him, he’s done nothing and isn’t inspiring the tories at all
Braverman on the other hand has been a breath of fresh air lately and has much more balls than the fish
Get her in as PM, get him out!
posted on 9/11/23
Braverman is doing her best to get sacked.
I wish her the best of luck in her quest.
posted on 9/11/23
Yeah the country would welcome a 4th PM without an election.
posted on 9/11/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
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Neither have I tbh but "fear of pro Palestinian" supporters. Ramble rousing drivel.
posted on 9/11/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
From the BBC front page headlines.
"The S**'s front page asks, "Where have all the poppies gone?" The paper says busy rail stations have been left without poppy sellers "amid fears of more pro-Palestine protests" and that Mr Sunak has "urged the nation to rally round the annual appeal"."
Obviously no sane person would click on that vile rag, so I cannot see if there is any direct quotes from the British Legion, I'd doubt it. The intent is obvious though, stir up the meatheads and to equate Pro Palestinian with supporting Islamic terrorists. Such a headline would be laughable if it wasnt so dangerous, support for the people of Palestine attack a poppy-seller.
Also, what veteran volunteer is gonna cower from anyone?
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I must admit I haven't seen any poppy sellers so far, this year.
Very heavy marketing on SM though.
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Neither have I tbh but "fear of pro Palestinian" supporters. Ramble rousing drivel.
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Have seen them at haymarket any time I’ve gone through the last 3 weeks. Also in most shops and a few cafes where I am locally they have a wee setup with a collection tin and a box of poppies to help oneself.
posted on 9/11/23
https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray/status/1720158403308204206
Here he is again Satters; “ UK Hamas supporters are now planning a "million man march" on Remembrance Day. They plan to defame our war-dead and desecrate the Cenotaph itself. This is the tipping point. If such a march goes ahead then the people of Britain must come out and stop these barbarians.” - you supportive of this dog whistling racism from Douglas Murray or now seeing him for the racist he is?
posted on 9/11/23
I don't think for one minute they've been 'scared off', maybe the BL have changed their marketing strategy.
Most local shops have boxes on the counter.
posted on 9/11/23
39 journalists have been killed in the first month of the Israel-Gaza War, the deadliest month since CPJ started keeping statistics in 1992.
34 were Palestinians; nearly all died from Israeli airstrikes, many in their homes with their families.
https://x.com/evanhill/status/1722469217532776836?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw
Israel don’t target civilians intentionally though
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