Manchester_lalala
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Passionate speech? You’ve got to be trolling.Yes, passionate speech is always worse than violence.
Passionate speech? You’ve got to be trolling.Yes, passionate speech is always worse than violence.
It’s called irony.Passionate speech? You’ve got to be trolling.
I clearly missed it!It’s called irony.
Just to think that’s just one amongst thousands with this mindset. Majority will be peaceful, but let’s not bury our head in sand. That alone is worst than a few hundred coked up footy fans having a scrap with the police, something they probably do every week.
Your long posts are tedious. Just sounds like you are justifying the behaviour of many of the “peace” protestors yesterday. It’s ok to call them out, just like it’s ok to call out the footy hooligans.Independent journalism tend to cherry-pick out of a basket of comments.
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Not to say that the commentated is innocent. But the technical coercion in interrogation streams and deviates conceptions.
An outlier sensationalizes. No human being is flawless.
Your long posts are tedious. Just sounds like you are justifying the behaviour of many of the “peace” protestors yesterday. It’s ok to call them out, just like it’s ok to call out the footy hooligans.
The message is that hatred from whatever source and in whatever form is not very helpful.I clearly missed it!
So that video I posted is a lie then?The message is that hatred from whatever source and in whatever form is not very helpful.
We appear to have a PM and a home secretary who do not understand that. Indulging in lies about the marches is a form of hatred. For example, the British Transport police said that reports of attacks on poppy sellers were just not true, as did the Legion, yet the PM repeated this libel again last night. Braverman called the marchers left wing mobs. Again a lie.
They would do well to look at the activity of Na’amod a British Jewish organisation that campaigns for justice for the Palestinians and was present on the marches. A member, Lydia Samuels, reported that she was welcomed whole heartedly by the marchers. The mainstream press, of course, gives no mentions to groups working for reconciliation. Clicks for hate.
Post a link to the “many videos that prove the March was not largelySo that video I posted is a lie then?
I’ve read that many Jews were protesting yesterday, but I don’t see how that’s relevant. You’ve got good and bad Jews, just like you’ve got good and bad Muslims. Thousands of protestors will have family in Israel and Palestine, jews and muslims should be together asking for peace.
I don’t agree with the theory that the protest yesterday was solely peaceful, like many are claiming, there’s many images and videos that proves that’s not the case. For the record, I don’t believe everything I read on Twitter. But let’s be real, these protests will attract your fair share of hateful people who have no intention of peace.
Post a link to the “many videos that prove the March was not largely
peaceful,“ which is the view of the Met police.