Pro-Palestine Protests

Many of the "protestors" are unpleasant and dangerous thugs; a lot of them are foreigners - which makes their behaviour even more outrageous since they are guests here; and they have been engaging in violence, vandalism, a breach of the peace on a mass scale, and intimidation towards politicians.

This has been going on for months on end and it can only be viewed now as the hijacking of our democracy on behalf of foreign powers - hostile ones in the case of Iran.

The average person is sick and tired of it. It is on the news every bloody day. It causes disorder and puts people off visiting London. This is a minority political cause, aided by left wing extremists. Most of us don't care and are not going to care - ever - about this far away conflict we can have no realistic influence upon. The government shouldn't be supporting either side, although I imagine most people would support Israel over Iran, which is what this is really all about.

What is also absolutely obvious is that the police have taken a very light touch approach to these demonstrations and made every excuse not to act where the law has been repeatedly broken. We then see two tier policing in effect when they then act aggressively and arrest others, whether individuals or groups, e.g. native people carrying the national flag or Jews daring to be present on the street.

These horrible pro Palestinian protestors have thoroughly abused the concept of peaceful and lawful protest at this point and have long since damaged their cause and lost sympathy from the ordinary observer.
 
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Many of the "protestors" are unpleasant and dangerous thugs; a lot of them are foreigners - which makes their behaviour even more outrageous since they are guests here; and they have been engaging in violence, vandalism, a breach of the peace on a mass scale, and intimidation towards politicians.

This has been going on for months on end and it can only be viewed now as the hijacking of our democracy on behalf of foreign powers - hostile ones in the case of Iran.

The average person is sick and tired of it. It is on the news every bloody day. It causes disorder and puts people off visiting London. This is a minority political cause, aided by left wing extremists. Most of us don't care and are not going to care - ever - about this far away conflict we can have no realistic influence upon. The government shouldn't be supporting either side, although I imagine most people would support Israel over Iran, which is what this is really all about.

What is also absolutely obvious is that the police have taken a very light touch approach to these demonstrations and made every excuse not to act where the law has been repeatedly broken. We then see two tier policing in effect when they then act aggressively and arrest others, whether individuals or groups, e.g. native people carrying the national flag or Jews daring to be present on the street.

These horrible pro Palestinian protestors have thoroughly abused the concept of peaceful and lawful protest at this point and have long since damaged their cause and lost sympathy from the ordinary observer.

You disagree with people's right to protest in this country?

Good job they're not in Israel...

 
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What law?

Vandalising the homes of Jewish people, assaults, breach of the peace, violent attacks, inciting violence against an ethnic group... you think this is lawful behaviour?
 
You disagree with people's right to protest in this country?

Good job they're not in Israel...

Well, as the Palestinians found out, you don't mess with the Israeli Government or Police ;)

Seeing as we've been supporting Israel, I wonder if they would lend us their water cannons :ROFLMAO:
 
I'm average and ambivalent. It only affects those chirpy fellows darn sarf, innit. Disruption is a bit like a lower league footie match.

Perhaps you are not a very civic minded fellow, for all your virtue signalling and adolescent-socialist frothing?

You also seem to get very wound up about policies and goings on in the US, which is quite a bit further away than down south...

Your ambivalence isn't anything to do with the city being run by a Labour administration is it?

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Seeing as we've been supporting Israel, I wonder if they would lend us their water cannons :ROFLMAO:
do you think any war crimes have been committed? By both sides, not just 1.

Think it's OK because "they are not our enemy" that it's right to just ignore? You don't think it might just be storing up trouble for the future? That's often how wars and conflicts start you realise
 
Vandalising the homes of Jewish people, assaults, breach of the peace, violent attacks, inciting violence against an ethnic group... you think this is lawful behaviour?
Give me an instance of each factor you mention and add to each how it relates to demo's. I want facts not you your invented fictions.
 
It looks like about 1 in every 20,000 attendees has been arrested and about 1 in every 100,000 has been charged. No serious crimes by the look of it.
 
It looks like about 1 in every 20,000 attendees has been arrested and about 1 in every 100,000 has been charged. No serious crimes by the look of it.

Not being policed properly, many crimes going unpunished. Look up two-tier policing.
 
Not being policed properly, many crimes going unpunished. Look up two-tier policing.
I think these protests are getting lots of attention.

I don't doubt for 1 moment that the Government are communicating directly with the Met Police about them, regularly. 2 tier policing, I think not. I bet these protest have more high level interest than 99% of all other protests.
 
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