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  • #46
    Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Highly insensitive to protest yesterday
    Highly insensitive for dozens more Palestinians (men, women and children) to die yesterday under Israeli bombs and expect anyone in the UK to care!

    Your sensitivities are very badly skewed, Sludge, and you sound just like Kier Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Ephrim Mirvis - and echoing the Daily Mail!

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    • #47
      Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
      Highly insensitive for dozens more Palestinians (men, women and children) to die yesterday under Israeli bombs and expect anyone in the UK to care!

      Your sensitivities are very badly skewed, Sludge, and you sound just like Kier Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Ephrim Mirvis - and echoing the Daily Mail!
      I think that protesting yesterday was insensitive and probably persuaded even more floating voters to edge towards reform and the far right

      All three of them can feck off as can the daily mail

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      • #48
        Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        I think that protesting yesterday was insensitive and probably persuaded even more floating voters to edge towards reform and the far right

        All three of them can feck off as can the daily mail
        I didn't think it the least bit insensitive. Yesterday's march was a protest against terrorism and the promotion of terrorism so it was inevitably opposed to the Manchester tragedy.

        I think it more insensitive for a British PM to be unaffected by the slaughter of thousands of innocents and be more concerned about keeping two foreign dictators happy.

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        • #49
          Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

          Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
          I didn't think it the least bit insensitive. Yesterday's march was a protest against terrorism and the promotion of terrorism so it was inevitably opposed to the Manchester tragedy.

          I think it more insensitive for a British PM to be unaffected by the slaughter of thousands of innocents and be more concerned about keeping two foreign dictators happy.
          I think just to call it off for the weekend would have been appropriate and the next time the far right had started going on and on about the scummy left , as they do , then the moral high ground would have been on the side of those who want freedom for Palestine

          As it is the usual nonsense is flying about and holding the protest on the weekend of these murders in Manchester is a massive own goal

          I agree entirely with the protests I hasten to add

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          • #50
            Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
            I think just to call it off for the weekend would have been appropriate and the next time the far right had started going on and on about the scummy left , as they do , then the moral high ground would have been on the side of those who want freedom for Palestine

            As it is the usual nonsense is flying about and holding the protest on the weekend of these murders in Manchester is a massive own goal

            I agree entirely with the protests I hasten to add
            The scummy left are doing very little for those suffering at the hands of these murdering governments of the west who watch and fund it, I've read on the weekend that little ole Tommy has been invited to Israel, you keep calling me a conspiracy nut job, one day you will get it, as heinous as it sounds, it's all by design and these monsters who control it all with leverage over the politicians (perverts, and deviant's) get exactly what they want whatever the cost to humanity. Do you ever stop and think who has all the Epstein videos ( who really has them ) and why they are protected, once these lists, pictures and tapes are released, the leverage is gone.

            The scummy left
            The faaar right
            There isn't a fag paper between them, they are funded by the same organisations and people.

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            • #51
              Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

              Im not really getting the 'its insensitive' line, if you are a british jew and people taking to the streets to criticise israel gets to you, then that says something more significant about you and your moral compass than it does the protesters.

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              • #52
                Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                Is anyone surprised by the invitation to Tommy Robinson to visit Israel (and the Knesset) by the Diaspora Minister in Netanyahu's government?

                He has been a high profile cheerleader for years, and keen to pose with Israeli tanks and Israeli flags! He will be at home!


                Tommy R and IDF.jpg

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                • #53
                  Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                  Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                  Is anyone surprised by the invitation to Tommy Robinson to visit Israel (and the Knesset) by the Diaspora Minister in Netanyahu's government?

                  He has been a high profile cheerleader for years, and keen to pose with Israeli tanks and Israeli flags! He will be at home!


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                  Nope.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                    The United Nations have literally said that Israel is committing GENOCIDE in Gaza and people are saying it's insensitive to protest it for now because another awful thing happened, it honestly beggars belief

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                    • #55
                      Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                      Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
                      Im not really getting the 'its insensitive' line, if you are a british jew and people taking to the streets to criticise israel gets to you, then that says something more significant about you and your moral compass than it does the protesters.
                      Originally posted by delmbox View Post
                      The United Nations have literally said that Israel is committing GENOCIDE in Gaza and people are saying it's insensitive to protest it for now because another awful thing happened, it honestly beggars belief
                      Cos maybe people see the anti-semitism that runs through the protests like a stick of rock.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                        Originally posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
                        Cos maybe people see the anti-semitism that runs through the protests like a stick of rock.
                        You may see it like that but those protesting against genocide don’t.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                          Originally posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
                          Cos maybe people see the anti-semitism that runs through the protests like a stick of rock.
                          Now that anti Semitism has been redined as opposition to Israeli apartheid, ethnic cleansing, genocide and a racist state ideology, you may have a point.

                          However, having taken part in half the 26 or 27 national Palestine demonstrations since November 2023, I have not seen anything that I understand to be anti Semitism in chants, placards or platform speeches.

                          And every one of those demonstrations ( of between 120,000 and 800,000 people - per Press Association, not the organisers or police) have had big contingents of Jewish people organised in the Jewish Bloc and other organisations, as well as thousands of Jewish activists who march as part of other groups. My regular coach always has a handful of Jewish socialists who help carry the Trades Council banner. Every march has at least one speaker who identifies as Jewish - and on one protest earlier this year there were at least four Jewish speakers.

                          The allegations of anti Semitism on these marches - from Tory, Reform and some Labour politicians, the majority of the ptint media, and other fans of Israeli genocide are plain shit. The thousands (tens of thousands) of Jewish participants are ignored or denounced as ‘ the wrong kind of Jew’. It is propaganda, a cover and deflection from daily crimes against humanity, and it is where the real anti Semitism is found.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                            Originally posted by delmbox View Post
                            The United Nations have literally said that Israel is committing GENOCIDE in Gaza and people are saying it's insensitive to protest it for now because another awful thing happened, it honestly beggars belief
                            I think given how inflammatory things are at the moment that not protesting just 36 hours after this attack in Manchester wouldn't have been too much to arrange

                            Obviously there are going to be lots of that north Manchester Jewish congregation who were NOT huge Netanyahu or Israel supporters ....

                            I think like its possible to be pro palestinian anti zionist and not anti semitic , anti Jewish ......its also possible to support these overwhelmingly peaceful protests but think maybe holding back after Thursdays events is a legitimate and reasonable opinion

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                            • #59
                              Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                              Now that anti Semitism has been redined as opposition to Israeli apartheid, ethnic cleansing, genocide and a racist state ideology, you may have a point.

                              However, having taken part in half the 26 or 27 national Palestine demonstrations since November 2023, I have not seen anything that I understand to be anti Semitism in chants, placards or platform speeches.

                              And every one of those demonstrations ( of between 120,000 and 800,000 people - per Press Association, not the organisers or police) have had big contingents of Jewish people organised in the Jewish Bloc and other organisations, as well as thousands of Jewish activists who march as part of other groups. My regular coach always has a handful of Jewish socialists who help carry the Trades Council banner. Every march has at least one speaker who identifies as Jewish - and on one protest earlier this year there were at least four Jewish speakers.

                              The allegations of anti Semitism on these marches - from Tory, Reform and some Labour politicians, the majority of the ptint media, and other fans of Israeli genocide are plain shit. The thousands (tens of thousands) of Jewish participants are ignored or denounced as ‘ the wrong kind of Jew’. It is propaganda, a cover and deflection from daily crimes against humanity, and it is where the real anti Semitism is found.
                              So you were able to talk to all 120,000 (minimum) and ask them their motives? Fair play, you get about.

                              There was a report in the Times this morning where the reporter was faced with animosity for asking a benign question. There are Jews who feel more threatened since the attack, not to mention the anti-Israel sentiment in the protests. But according to you anyone concerned about this is a fan of genocide, a cheerleader and divulging in "plain shit".

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                              • #60
                                Re: Manchester terrorist attack.

                                Originally posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
                                So you were able to talk to all 120,000 (minimum) and ask them their motives? Fair play, you get about.

                                There was a report in the Times this morning where the reporter was faced with animosity for asking a benign question. There are Jews who feel more threatened since the attack, not to mention the anti-Israel sentiment in the protests. But according to you anyone concerned about this is a fan of genocide, a cheerleader and divulging in "plain shit".
                                What's your opinion on the UN-declared genocide? Before the events at the synagogue this week do you think people are right to be protesting against it?

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