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Flags soon escalated ... Rape attack on young Sikh womnan

There was one march last Saturday, the Stop Starving Gaza March. The was people marching from Russel Square the Whitehall. All I saw was peaceful, happy, marchers. Then a bunch of talks at the end, that were also peaceful.

The Palestine Action group did not march. They sat down in Parliament Square to get arrested. I did not go to that event, so cannot comment on whether or not it became violent. But I did walk past the event after the demonstration march, and at the time, it was peaceful.

What I suspect is that people were protesting against those being arrested, they may have got violent. Seen some videos like this.
I don't doubt it. My point is that there was so much violence on one march the police held a press conference about it. You're making a big thing of a kid at a patriot march hitting a woman on the shoulder so lightly she didn't even notice, but minimising serious and sustained violence at a protest whose cause you agree with.

When I first was aware of these Palestine marches I thought that the scenes I saw were the result of a handful of extremists, much like you get a handful of racists causing trouble at patriotic marches. Then I began to understand that's not the case, and that they are attended by a great many unpleasant, hateful people - Islamists, anti-Semites, paid provocateurs, terrorist supporters, antifa and general societal misfits with a grudge. Not all, obviously, but a lot.

I had wondered before why there were no marches for other humanitarian causes, like Yemen. Yemen has vastly more Western involvement, with direct bombings going on for years, and three times the civilian fatality rate of Gaza, yet whilst there are dozens of Palestine marches every single day, I've not heard of a single Yemen march since 2020.

Why have we not seen any marches for the multiple genocides of Christians across the Middle East across several decades, continuing to this day? Not a word from any of these people who sit with their signs condemning genocide.

I think we all know the reason for this.
 

I got the impression from your original comment that it was common place. If all you have found is two men out of ten million marchers, then I would say that is not a huge issue. That is what I meant by perspective.
 
I got the impression from your original comment that it was common place. If all you have found is two men out of ten million marchers, then I would say that is not a huge issue. That is what I meant by perspective.
yes two obvious terrorists, no big deal eh, wonder how many of the rest of them who are not dressed so obvious are also supporters.
 
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