Wasn’t planning on going, but am now seriously considering it. Why is Cruella getting involved.

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have sympathy for the Israelis that were impacted by the Hamas attack, but 10k Palestinians killed in 30 days is more than all the civilian casualties in the Ukraine war todate.

Wanting an end to Palestinian deaths is not the same as supporting Hamas.

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    Irrespective of one’s political views, this is a travesty and part of a long term campaign by the the tories (probably can add Labour to this too) to silence free speech.

    I have a friend who is very into the environment. She told me recently that she stopped getting involved because she feared arrest.

    Peaceful protest is being criminalized in this country. It’s so sad especially since protest doesn’t affect the governments ability to enact their policies (brexit, Iraq war etc)

  • @[email protected]
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    What better way to honour the sacrifices of so many in wars of old by exercising your right and freedom to peaceful protest. Especially one that is a protest against the suffering and killing of innocent lives.

    I just don’t understand why the Tories feel they need to wade into this. It’s such bad PR for them if nothing else. What are they gaining?

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    The comments in this thread from people whinging about it being remembrance weekend are ridiculous. You want to not protest current wars, suffering and death so that you can think about past wars, suffering and death? Silly. Silly.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Organisers of pro-Palestine marches that have brought hundreds of thousands of people to the streets of London have raised fresh concerns that a major protest planned for Saturday could be banned.

    Ben Jamal, the director of the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, held a meeting with senior Metropolitan police officers on Monday to finalise details of the route – but there is growing anxiety that the home secretary, Suella Braverman, will intervene.

    Speaking earlier on Monday, Jonathan Hall, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, suggested he would be concerned by an attempt to ban the march.

    On Sunday, the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, became the latest senior government figure to criticise the protests after Braverman’s description of them as “hate marches”.

    “We saw some evidence of hateful behaviour at the marches, including arrests for inciting racial hatred, but obviously it remains the case rightly that people are able to, peacefully, within the law, express their views,” the spokesperson said.

    Jamal said they wanted “a route well away from [Whitehall], but [with] a genuine political purpose, which is why we landed on marching to the US embassy for obvious reasons, because who is the primary agent in not pressing Israel for a ceasefire?


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  • @[email protected]
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    Why do they HAVE to protest this weekend? Rememberance Weekend? Can’t they protest next weekend? Why does it ABSOLUTELY HAVE to be this weekend? It’s very insensitive to their home country.

    • @wearling0600
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      I mean… sounds like they’ve done all they can to avoid making it an issue. It’s happening well after the minute of silence (only starts at 12:45), nowhere near the Cenotaph (the main focus is the US embassy which is 2 miles from it, and the route doesn’t go via the Cenotaph either). And the main Remembrance events are happening on Sunday anyway.

      Unfortunately nothing ever happens unless you inconvenience people. It’s the reason why Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil are so effective, whether you agree with their goals or not.

      As much as it’s nice to be considerate, I doubt that it’s too high at the top of their minds given that a people are currently being eased off the map.

      And all this without even taking into account Britain’s current and historical role in creating and perpetuating this conflict.

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      I think people from their home country can decide what is insentive to their home country.

      I don’t think it’s insensitive at all. Those people didn’t sacrifice their lives to see a repeat of this happening. It’s border line genocide.

      And minor correctiong, it’s not rememberence day, that’s on Sunday. Saturday is Armistice day, and you know what armistice means? It means Ceasefire. Go figure…

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      Sorry I have to preserve what you wrote here before you edit it.

      Braverman is an unelected Zionist whose first loyalty is to Israel.

      You wanna explain that one?

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          she said: “We are fans in my household of Larry David and Jackie Mason. I’m the number one supporter of Friday night dinners at my husband’s family – including chicken schnitzel.”

          Wow I didn’t realise she was a Zionist. 🤣

          She’s unelected

          Oh she wasn’t elected in Fareham in 2015?

          I understand that she’s terrible at her job and needs to be out of office as soon as possible but this level of wild hyperbole does no good for discussion.

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              Don’t lower yourself to her disgustingly low standards. She feeds off division. The best way to counter it is to be level headed and explain the facts and the truths in a rational way.

            • Echo Dot
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              But she was elected. Presumably by people who never had to talk to her

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    I think it should be called off. It’s Remembrance Weekend. By all means do it on Friday, Monday, next weekend, etc. But it’s arguably the most sacred day of our calendar.

    However, banned sounds a bit much. Maybe forcefully relocated to somewhere where nothing is happening, sure. Or postponed to the evening if no events are happening then.

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      that’s hardly what is being shouted by anyone other than a fringe group.

      next straw man?

      • @[email protected]
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        You’re replying to a troll account. She started posting inflammatory comments in all the threads about the Israel Gaza war since it started all over the fediverse. Best to ignore the hate she is spewing.