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No need, the genocide is radicalising young people faster than any preacher could.Now can they get the Islamic extremist preachers allowed to radicalise young men in their communities for years. Cos no one ever changed their view on an issue over as song or a gig.
It sure is! I can see them shutting down all public support for Palestine over the actions of a few.No need, the genocide is radicalising young people faster than any preacher could.
They can try, but the genie's out the bottle.I can see them shutting down all public support for Palestine over the actions of a few.
I’ve noticed in my own town public support has dwindled because of the radical nature of some of the organisers…Counterproductive!They can try, but the genie's out the bottle.
I'm seeing completely the opposite. In the past couple of days, much of the British state - including diplomats, former advisors, etc etc - has spoken out about how Israel needs to stop. Too little, too late - and whether the government will actually take any proper action remains to be seen - but it's pretty much gone mainstream atp.I’ve noticed in my own town public support has dwindled because of the radical nature of some of the organisers…Counterproductive!
Empty vessels make the most noise!I'm seeing completely the opposite. In the past couple of days, much of the British state - including diplomats, former advisors, etc etc - has spoken out about how Israel needs to stop. Too little, too late - and whether the government will actually take any proper action remains to be seen - but it's pretty much gone mainstream atp.
It’s turning into a mental illness for some, just a bandwagon for others and another terror threat that we can do without…The true solidarity campaigners are being lost amongst it all..Good luck to those that think the British establishment have found a conscienceI want awareness raised, I want the message shared, what I don’t like with many is the shouty & aggression that comes with it.
Donate & share when I’m able, but seems to be attracting a lot of people who are out there more for the anti establishment fight aspect than the cause. To be seen rather than solidarity.
Think you can also support, without using it as a form of content. What I mean by that many have been aware & supportive of the situation in Palestine for years.
Now we have content creators jumping on for the algorithm.
One post shared with words of horror, then straight on to their meals out, holidays snaps, clothes hauls & BA crap.
I’m talking about those stationed in supermarkets ,pulling stock from shelves, accosting people whilst filming on a phone likely made using Israeli components etc.Who could have predicted that watching tens of thousands of people die in the most horrible ways imaginable every day for 19 months (with weapons provided by their own country) would provoke mental illness in some.
I don't like some of the placards I've seen in protests outside unis. It's intimidating and hostile for Jewish students. Thinking this doesn't mean I'm in favour of dying babies and slaughtered civilians.I’m talking about those stationed in supermarkets ,pulling stock from shelves, accosting people whilst filming on a phone likely made using Israeli components etc.
It's very different imo. Syrians aren't trapped in a literal concentration camp, while being bombed daily, living in rubble with all the infrastructure destroyed - including hospitals. With masses of aid piled up at its borders being refused entry. This is man made starvation, it's a huge crime (one upon many) and we should in no way be aiding or abetting it, even if just from a legal standpoint.Also, 9.1 million people in Syria are on the brink of starvation (if not already there) due to the actions of the EU (among others). I'm not usually one for whataboutery but it seems very odd the obsession with Israel and Palestine while many more staving victims of war, exacerbated (or, indirectly created) by the same agents involved in Israel/Palestine are largely ignored elsewhere.