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Conflict in the Middle East
Notmycircusnotmyotter · 15/03/2026 17:53

caringcarer · 11/03/2026 10:53

I think these pointless protest marches supporting or opposing what happens in other countries is a total waste of police resources and puts yet more financial strain on our country. I think we should stop poking our noses into other countries business unless it directly affects our country. Signing a petition is just as meaningful but does not cost a fortune.

100% agree
These marches do nothing to influence foreign policy, while cultivating antisemitism and making British Jews feel unsafe

EasternStandard · 15/03/2026 18:06

Chingchok · 15/03/2026 16:41

I think some posters want to wilfully blind themselves and remain in ignorance about the history and context here. It’s so disingenuous. The notion that we can free Iranian women by bombing their children is just inconceivable. This has nothing to do with right or left, but instead about critical thinking. Myanmar and Sudan, somehow, do not merit freedom. It’s absolutely fine for the Burmese government to shoot protestors and bomb villages, four years later and barely a mention in most media. This hierarchy of compassion is so hard to understand. Tired of faux feminism which talks about freedom, yet speaks the language of the oppressor. Women suffer exponentially more in times of war and scarcity. Furthermore it’s odd to just unquestioningly accept the narrative about the protests in
Iran, without considering the 70 or so years of regime change tactics. It’s probably easier than to consider we might not be being told the whole truth. And that we have been conditioned for years so we easily believe it.

Is it your belief the IRGC are not committing atrocities against the people there?

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