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Shadiya's avatar

Thank you for yet another excellent article. I'm incandescent with rage and incapable of stringing a sentence together coherently as a result. Like most of us, I spend my days torn between weeping and raging. Yesterday I saw a cartoon from the Times in which Polanski had a nose you could see from outer space, yet we are the hateful antisemites. Struggling to stay clear of the trap of hatred but jeez, they're making it hard. 😭

Mike Coulson's avatar

Two lunatics, one in Downing Street and one in Scotland Yard, can shut down a movement if we don’t resist. Just as two lunatics in Washington and Tel Aviv can destroy the world while our ‘leaders’ look on if they’re not actively participating. Yet we are many, they are few!

Jennellhartnann's avatar

Look, my Jewish husband was called a self hating Jew and an antisemite by a local rabbi. That’s how it is in London, because he’s anti Zionist.

Adeel Mirza's avatar

the Devil IsRael. The Antichrist.

Lenny Cavallaro's avatar

You are absolutely correct about the "selective outrage." This, in turn, leads to hypocritical and illogical conclusions, perversions of the law, and existential threats to such concepts as freedom of speech. As I have asked on numerous occasions: which is the greater offense -- to commit genocide or to report the genocide and protest against it?

Sol Sön's avatar
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Illogic and unconstitutional laws and government mandates have no Legal value and apply only to those accepting them as laws.

Men needs to find their testicles and do something about all those corrupt judges and politicians hijacking countries and attempting to turn democracies into dystopian digital gulag controlled by psychopaths and Genocidaires.

It is those who indorse a Genocide and defend war criminals which will end up behind bars, they know it and they are panicking about it.

Time to make massive class actions to hold them accountable for their terrorism and complicity in the warcrimes which they have endorsed, armed and defended.

As usual Thank you for sharing.

cmdr cool's avatar

what does israel have over britain?? it must monetary blackmail

the rothschilds and co have all the $

we need to let it all burn and start over

all equal

no one better than anyone

shit is out of control

not the world i want to live in

Frances Leader's avatar

Never forget who the police work for…. They work for the Crown. We are just the mugs who pay their wages.

cmdr cool's avatar

yes they love the power and the above average living wage

and they love the brutality it's bred into them from centuries of empirical genocide

damien flinter's avatar

Stir in the giving of veteran status to Yanks serving with the I$ra€£i military by Washington...and the WASP origins of ye o£de new CrU$ad€r state (Sykes-Picot being an Anglo-Frankish cartographers wet-dream to renew the original feudal-papal pi££age) to hold this geopolitical pivot-point and its energy resources, illustrates nicely the diabo£i$m behind the facades of religiosity...not least the usurpation of Judaism by the Brutish Vampire and the A$hKKKeNazi RothSchi£d wuncha bankers on the make. That this serves antisemitism to scapegoat Jews collectively put a cherry on the cake.

Chutzpah uber a££€$.

Ben Oldfield's avatar

I suggest that we start making a list of all those facilitating genacide. I suggest we start with Starmer.

cmdr cool's avatar

starmer trump netanyahu putin

throw them in a vat of acid

plagues on humanity

musicbob's avatar

Guess you lost me on the "putin" angle (other three I definitely see). Don't see what he has to do with genocide. Could you explain that?

cmdr cool's avatar

Look up Chechnya

musicbob's avatar

OK, just did, and this is what AI provided to me with a quick "putin chechnya" prompt.

""Vladimir Putin's relationship with Chechnya is defined by a historical shift from a brutal conflict that cemented his power to a modern alliance with the republic’s leader, Ramzan Kadyrov. Following the Second Chechen War (1999–2009), Putin integrated the region into the Russian Federation through a pact that grants Chechnya significant autonomy in exchange for absolute political loyalty and military support.""

It would be very easy for people to spend all day long researching and reading about a huge list of historical events but most people don't have the time to do so. Between work and other normal daily activities, with any spare time your average citizen may have, they'll probably want to prioritize their research/reading with events that are more current. Since you included his name, I guess I just assumed you'd also be able to perhaps provide just a brief summary of why you did so, since most people are not used to seeing the word "Putin" attached to the word "genocide", they'd naturally wonder about that pairing.

No big deal though. Just wondering.

cmdr cool's avatar

please DO NOT try to defend PUTIN

end of story

musicbob's avatar

Just asked a (what one would think was an easy) question, that's all (and was actually hoping for some clarity on that), and was hoping you could educate all of us readers here in this comment section about what you meant. Oh well, guess I was mistaken (specifically about that part anyway). Hey, like I noted... if you can't, it's really not a big deal.

Steve Swindells's avatar

Spot on, yet again. Beautifully articulated and reasoned. Well said Ricky!

David Kauders's avatar

The case for a written constitution to put a stop to erosion of the right to protest - and, by the way, fix about a thousand other democratic failings in the UK - gets stronger every day. See this link for the first-draft and reasoning: https://payhip.com/b/x0ZQq

cmdr cool's avatar

i'm glad Britain is getting what they deserve they destroyed humanity for so long it's now time they get the same treatment

Mike Coulson's avatar

Why am I to blame for what my government did before I was born?

David Kauders's avatar

We don't deserve it, the Establishment who guard absolute power are the cause. But events are slowly stripping Britain, more particularly England, of its Imperial delusions

cmdr cool's avatar

good let them slip into a 1200 foot crevice

Steve Pottinger's avatar

Thank you for articulating so clearly what I've been struggling to put into words myself. The current weaponisation of outrage for political ends is both brazen and appalling.

cmdr cool's avatar

israel needs to be wiped off the map and land given back to the Palestinians. Same for the USA

these terrorist supremacist statehoods have gone TOO far