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Why would would you still have pro Palestinian marches apart from now instilling more fear into the Jewish community

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mids2019 · 14/10/2025 04:21

Now we have what looks like a peace to be celebrated why are people still going to march for Palestine? The genocide has stopped in their opinion so shouldn't they be at least joyful or if that is not the case what do they really want? Do they want to keep marching until the Israeli state is no more?

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Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:08

EmeraldShamrock000 · 17/10/2025 07:07

This is how activists are born, he won't be the first or last, he might make it his lifetime role.

He might make it his lifetime role to incite hate and violence? That's a bit depressing isn't it. Maybe this'll be the wake up call he needs and perhaps will focus on joining the knitting club going forward.

I do hope he gets 31 months I bet he'll get a shock when no one brings him cake inside or tucks him in at night.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 08:11

He's been emboldened though, hasn't he? All the marching and chanting and banners, faces covered in keffiyehs, the rhetoric. It's eroded boundaries for some people. They're just pushing it further than others. Him and that doctor. It's the same story.

EmeraldShamrock000 · 17/10/2025 08:28

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:08

He might make it his lifetime role to incite hate and violence? That's a bit depressing isn't it. Maybe this'll be the wake up call he needs and perhaps will focus on joining the knitting club going forward.

I do hope he gets 31 months I bet he'll get a shock when no one brings him cake inside or tucks him in at night.

Who knows, I don't agree with spreading hate.
I do know that they cannot continue putting people on prison, the circle of hates will get bigger, on both sides.
It'll continue to grow with the Aston villa fan ban too.
How come the professional workers don't suffer the same consequence.
I read an article about an orthopaedic surgeon who admitted she hates Jewish people, or is the law only interested in the two tiered system, nabbing those easier to catch, not the 1%?

EmeraldShamrock000 · 17/10/2025 08:30

Oops I see one suspended Dr Manoj Sen.

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:30

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 08:11

He's been emboldened though, hasn't he? All the marching and chanting and banners, faces covered in keffiyehs, the rhetoric. It's eroded boundaries for some people. They're just pushing it further than others. Him and that doctor. It's the same story.

Total brainwashing. It's like these lost people wear a keffiyeh and think it gives them a role in their empty lives. At least it's not a black balaclava with green headband which we all know they'd rather be wearing.

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:33

'Who knows, I don't agree with spreading hate'

But you call him an 'activist'?!

Anyway you must agree with his arrest and hopeful imprisonment.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 08:35

Can you imagine if a doctor said that they wouldn't treat Black people, and went on to explain by way of a racist diatribe?

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 08:36

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:33

'Who knows, I don't agree with spreading hate'

But you call him an 'activist'?!

Anyway you must agree with his arrest and hopeful imprisonment.

Yeah, "actively" racist.

MyHeartyCoralSnail · 17/10/2025 08:51

The biggest threat to the people in Palestine is (and always has been) Hamas. Unfortunately, a lot of their philosophy, which is basically anti Semitic jihadism, has infiltrated Palestine, eg lots of people will refuse to accept the atrocities Hamas has carried on.

The Western foot soldiers of Hamas (ie the placard people) have been similarly brain washed. They have been brainwashed by images of starving children (who now appear to to be well fed dancing in the street), Hamas using the citizens of Palestine as human shields being rebranded as Israel targeting children. Hamas wanting to annihilate an entire country and its people as a legitimate aim, the useful idiots blindly repeating little mantras fed to them over social media..somehow, all the while convincing themselves their anti semitism (which of course they claimed wasn’t) marked them out as morally and intellectually superior. Hamas and the wider jihadist moment has targeted this desire of certain groups in the west to be seen as the morally and intellectually superior ones and manipulated this deep desire )the sane is happening with immigration) look at the mantra of oh those who don’t agree with unfettered immigration are morally and intellectually lacking.

Now Israel are out of Gaza, there is a ceasefire, we are seeing well fed children, we are seeing Hamas dragging people out into the street beating them and shooting them, unloading bullets into their corpses (where are they getting their ammunition from?). These are the same people the Placard people seemed to think would living in perfect fluffy bunny harmony with Jews and just live and let live if they were allowed to rule the area “from the river to the sea”

What I find so depressing is that the placard people are still desperately trying to legitimise their radicalisation- and they have been radicalised by a jihadist movement - “oh it won’t last” . Yes the ceasefire won’t last, but it’s precious little to do with Israel - the problem is Hamas, Israel have always known and targeted Hamas. If the marchers aren’t radicalised jihadists, this weekend they will be marching in support of those trying to get rid of the evil that is Hamas - but of course, that involves them admitting they were played. That actually, they weren’t the intellectually and morally superior ones after all.

FreedomandPeace · 17/10/2025 09:03

RaisedByRobots · 17/10/2025 07:57

Okay fine.

But you still saw the quote from her x in the article and decided it was "not really good news" she was re-referred?

Still trying to twist what I have clearly explained already.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 09:22

Excellent points, @MyHeartyCoralSnail . The marched even after a ceasefire was agreed on.

EmeraldShamrock000 · 17/10/2025 09:26

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:33

'Who knows, I don't agree with spreading hate'

But you call him an 'activist'?!

Anyway you must agree with his arrest and hopeful imprisonment.

No, I don't agree with him being imprisoned, that won't change his mind. Attempting to de-radicalised him would be helpful.
All these young people have been brainwashed by society, fighting fire with fire, creates dust.
As awful as it is, had these protests being wildly ignored and less controversial they'd have stopped months ago.
The more they fight the fire, it'll grow.
Prisons are releasing violent repeat offenders because they've no space, they'll need a few new jail houses for hate speech.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 09:34

You could argue that about any imprisonment. Does it change anyone's mind? Or does it send a message, and does it mean, in this case, that some border line - shall we say "activists" may have pause for thought?
Maybe some of the acolytes may reflect on their use of language and their behaviour because of this.

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 09:40

'No, I don't agree with him being imprisoned, that won't change his mind'

It might well deter him from spouting bile and hate and all the other anti semites might zip it too if there were actual consequences.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 09:43

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 09:40

'No, I don't agree with him being imprisoned, that won't change his mind'

It might well deter him from spouting bile and hate and all the other anti semites might zip it too if there were actual consequences.

This. They've been behaving with impunity.

RaisedByRobots · 17/10/2025 09:46

FreedomandPeace · 17/10/2025 09:03

Still trying to twist what I have clearly explained already.

I'm not trying to twist anything, I'm quoting what you said.

Ihatetomatoes · 17/10/2025 09:55

Mildorado · 16/10/2025 19:23

Thanks for the link, @DrudgeJedd ... but what?! 70 anti-Semitic incidents at Oxford University in the last 8 months?! What the hell is going on?

Seems Oxford University have a problem. They really need to ve called to account and should say what they intend to do to sort their anti semitism problem out.

Ihatetomatoes · 17/10/2025 09:58

MyHeartyCoralSnail · 17/10/2025 08:51

The biggest threat to the people in Palestine is (and always has been) Hamas. Unfortunately, a lot of their philosophy, which is basically anti Semitic jihadism, has infiltrated Palestine, eg lots of people will refuse to accept the atrocities Hamas has carried on.

The Western foot soldiers of Hamas (ie the placard people) have been similarly brain washed. They have been brainwashed by images of starving children (who now appear to to be well fed dancing in the street), Hamas using the citizens of Palestine as human shields being rebranded as Israel targeting children. Hamas wanting to annihilate an entire country and its people as a legitimate aim, the useful idiots blindly repeating little mantras fed to them over social media..somehow, all the while convincing themselves their anti semitism (which of course they claimed wasn’t) marked them out as morally and intellectually superior. Hamas and the wider jihadist moment has targeted this desire of certain groups in the west to be seen as the morally and intellectually superior ones and manipulated this deep desire )the sane is happening with immigration) look at the mantra of oh those who don’t agree with unfettered immigration are morally and intellectually lacking.

Now Israel are out of Gaza, there is a ceasefire, we are seeing well fed children, we are seeing Hamas dragging people out into the street beating them and shooting them, unloading bullets into their corpses (where are they getting their ammunition from?). These are the same people the Placard people seemed to think would living in perfect fluffy bunny harmony with Jews and just live and let live if they were allowed to rule the area “from the river to the sea”

What I find so depressing is that the placard people are still desperately trying to legitimise their radicalisation- and they have been radicalised by a jihadist movement - “oh it won’t last” . Yes the ceasefire won’t last, but it’s precious little to do with Israel - the problem is Hamas, Israel have always known and targeted Hamas. If the marchers aren’t radicalised jihadists, this weekend they will be marching in support of those trying to get rid of the evil that is Hamas - but of course, that involves them admitting they were played. That actually, they weren’t the intellectually and morally superior ones after all.

Totally this.

Puzzledandpissedoff · 17/10/2025 10:00

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:30

Total brainwashing. It's like these lost people wear a keffiyeh and think it gives them a role in their empty lives. At least it's not a black balaclava with green headband which we all know they'd rather be wearing.

It's not a real gun either, Gloriia, which might at least suggest he doesn't have access to his father's hoard - though doubtless he'd love to Hmm

Then again, playing with toy guns might suit his emotional level, which would be fine if it wasn't for the filth he spouts alongside it

1dayatatime · 17/10/2025 10:14

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:08

He might make it his lifetime role to incite hate and violence? That's a bit depressing isn't it. Maybe this'll be the wake up call he needs and perhaps will focus on joining the knitting club going forward.

I do hope he gets 31 months I bet he'll get a shock when no one brings him cake inside or tucks him in at night.

What a waste. By all accounts Samuel Williams was incredibly academically bright, he was studying PPE at Oxford and could have had a brilliant future ahead of him.

Instead he got he got involved with an anti Semitic hate cult. He will get a criminal record, he will get kicked out of Oxford, his name will be forever on the internet for future employers, his family are now suffering the consequences of his stupid behaviour and he won't even be allowed to move abroad because of his criminal record.

He could have had an amazing future but chose to throw it all away. Even more sad is that I don't think he will ever accept that he was to blame for this, he will blame others, the system, the Government and will probably end up even more radicalised.

KoalaKoKo · 17/10/2025 10:24

Gloriia · 17/10/2025 08:30

Total brainwashing. It's like these lost people wear a keffiyeh and think it gives them a role in their empty lives. At least it's not a black balaclava with green headband which we all know they'd rather be wearing.

That is pretty insulting, the keffiyeh is part of Palestinian history and culture and should not be equated with a terrorist organisations attire. Frankly that is hate speech. My mum has a keffiyeh, gifted to her by her Palestinian hosts after she stayed in Palestine for a month.

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 10:26

KoalaKoKo · 17/10/2025 10:24

That is pretty insulting, the keffiyeh is part of Palestinian history and culture and should not be equated with a terrorist organisations attire. Frankly that is hate speech. My mum has a keffiyeh, gifted to her by her Palestinian hosts after she stayed in Palestine for a month.

Indeed. I have a keffiyeh, I bought it in Tel Aviv. Lots of people wear them.

MyHeartyCoralSnail · 17/10/2025 10:26

1dayatatime · 17/10/2025 10:14

What a waste. By all accounts Samuel Williams was incredibly academically bright, he was studying PPE at Oxford and could have had a brilliant future ahead of him.

Instead he got he got involved with an anti Semitic hate cult. He will get a criminal record, he will get kicked out of Oxford, his name will be forever on the internet for future employers, his family are now suffering the consequences of his stupid behaviour and he won't even be allowed to move abroad because of his criminal record.

He could have had an amazing future but chose to throw it all away. Even more sad is that I don't think he will ever accept that he was to blame for this, he will blame others, the system, the Government and will probably end up even more radicalised.

Makes you wonder why many of the brightest are targeted by these
extremist cults. Who benefits from these people effectively being taken out of society?

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 10:33

@MyHeartyCoralSnail they probably thought - white male, PPE at Oxford, he'll get into the high eschelons of society, probably government or some other influential and important role. Very useful.

DrudgeJedd · 17/10/2025 10:45

Mildorado · 17/10/2025 10:33

@MyHeartyCoralSnail they probably thought - white male, PPE at Oxford, he'll get into the high eschelons of society, probably government or some other influential and important role. Very useful.

Hahahaha he's not Guy Burgess, he's an anti-Semitic drip from Tunbridge Wells who didn't have the sense to shut his trap when someone pointed a camera at him.