‘I’m Jewish and feel totally safe marching for Gaza’: London protesters defy Sunak’s ‘extremist’ slur

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  2. Waiting for the regular posters to tell them they’re wrong and just self-hating

  3. I work with a women that spent quite a lot of time in the kibbutzes a few decades ago … what Israel has become under Netanyahu and what it’s doing now really upsets her.

  4. Meanwhile:

    >A counter-protester carrying a banner condemning Hamas as a terror group was arrested after holding the sign aloft as pro-Palestine activists filed past him on Saturday

  5. It’s ridiculous to expect everybody of an entire religion to think the same. Jews are equally as likely to be wrong as anybody else.

  6. I assumed it was the ones not marching for Gaza that were worried.

  7. This is such a dumb ‘gotcha’ type argument

    A Jewish guy joins a lot of Pro-Palestinian protests. So fucking what? Is this meant to prove something?

  8. As a gay man I feel completely safe carrying a GOD HATES GAYS sign in a Westboro Baptist march, therefore any gay folk who feel threatened by the march are imagining it.

  9. And then show Sunak was right by chanting in support of the Houthis. And calling people extremists isn’t a slur

  10. Yet if you’re carrying an anti-Hamas poster you get attacked.

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