Sounds like this guy was a massive security risk and this was a good use of police time.
Tshirts that oppose genocide are a security risk? Has Yvette Cooper considered growing the fuck up?
The current government is nothing but a bunch of zionist puppets.
Love how the prisons are equally full but there’s room for these people.
In January I was assaulted by a street preacher in Sauchiehall Street. He rammed his fist into my chest as I tried to pass and called me a “kike” in front of two police officers. I complained to them on the spot, they said I shouldn’t have been near them because they are “allowed” to block the street off. They said I had no evidence of the assault and no one saw it. My partner said they did see the whole thing. The policeman said “They’ll just get their pals to say you assaulted him instead so we can’t do anything”. These cunts were wearing body cams, and there are cameras all down the street.
But I’m sure they have decided to suddenly take antisemitism seriously. Why not. This is surely real antisemitism they’re focused on and not victimising random people for the crime of not supporting the genocide in Gaza.
Fuck the government, the bunch of Israel bootlickers. Free palestine.
When the holocaust was discovered, people in government who refused to believe the rumors and send support were able to say that they didn’t know. Now these vile monsters will have to stand before a court and say that they didn’t care.
Silly stickers of proscribed terrorist groups lead to people breaking in army bases to damage RAF aircraft. Especially if it’s “action” that is the reason those stickers are so critical to put up in their eyes, instead of general non violent pro Palestinian stickers.
What did they expect?
You can disagree with the law.
You can disagree with the decision to proscribe Palestine Action.
However It is an offence to express support for Palestine Action, or Hamas, or National Action or any of the other groups in the Schedule.
Just your daily reminder that Britain is officially no longer a liberal democracy, and is run by a widely despised government, even though the British establishment always justify their foreign policy decisions in terms of confronting states that aren’t liberal democracies and are run by widely despised governments. (Russia, China, Iran, etc.) In other words, not only is Britain a post-liberal state, it’s a nuthouse.
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Sounds like this guy was a massive security risk and this was a good use of police time.
Tshirts that oppose genocide are a security risk? Has Yvette Cooper considered growing the fuck up?
The current government is nothing but a bunch of zionist puppets.
Love how the prisons are equally full but there’s room for these people.
In January I was assaulted by a street preacher in Sauchiehall Street. He rammed his fist into my chest as I tried to pass and called me a “kike” in front of two police officers. I complained to them on the spot, they said I shouldn’t have been near them because they are “allowed” to block the street off. They said I had no evidence of the assault and no one saw it. My partner said they did see the whole thing. The policeman said “They’ll just get their pals to say you assaulted him instead so we can’t do anything”. These cunts were wearing body cams, and there are cameras all down the street.
But I’m sure they have decided to suddenly take antisemitism seriously. Why not. This is surely real antisemitism they’re focused on and not victimising random people for the crime of not supporting the genocide in Gaza.
Fuck the government, the bunch of Israel bootlickers. Free palestine.
When the holocaust was discovered, people in government who refused to believe the rumors and send support were able to say that they didn’t know. Now these vile monsters will have to stand before a court and say that they didn’t care.
Silly stickers of proscribed terrorist groups lead to people breaking in army bases to damage RAF aircraft. Especially if it’s “action” that is the reason those stickers are so critical to put up in their eyes, instead of general non violent pro Palestinian stickers.
What did they expect?
You can disagree with the law.
You can disagree with the decision to proscribe Palestine Action.
However It is an offence to express support for Palestine Action, or Hamas, or National Action or any of the other groups in the Schedule.
Just your daily reminder that Britain is officially no longer a liberal democracy, and is run by a widely despised government, even though the British establishment always justify their foreign policy decisions in terms of confronting states that aren’t liberal democracies and are run by widely despised governments. (Russia, China, Iran, etc.) In other words, not only is Britain a post-liberal state, it’s a nuthouse.
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