Inside the growing movement to boycott Israel in communities across Scotland

by ReligiousClam

12 comments
  1. The people that buy Israeli products don’t give a fuck what these people have to say.

  2. It feels like a growing proportion of the National articles are about the Israel Palestine conflict. Do they think it’s a wedge issue that can be used to boost support for independence?

  3. Before any recent talk of a boycott, I never did knowingly buy any Israeli products. So I suppose it’s easy to continue the boycott.

  4. What exactly do people envision as a solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict ?

  5. Isreal doesn’t care, there won’t be such a thing as a Palestinian when this is over. And Gaza will be one big Trump hotel.

  6. When people boycott China to support the Uyghurs Ill respect their principles. Until then they are just selective anti-semites.

  7. It just makes me laugh. Remember the satirical film, “4 Lions” about how silly terrorists are… it seems people actually take it seriously 🤣.

    “Has your dad ever bought a Jaffa Orange?”

    “Yes..”

    “Well, then, if he buys Jaffa oranges, he’s supporting nukes for Israel. Your dad’s a Jew!”

  8. Kinda interesting dynamic as there was always a passive pro Israel stance from many aspects of Scotish society. Like Protestant Christians for example. As society becomes less Christian that obviously wanes

  9. I was looking for my favourite hummus in Sainsbury’s. Thanks to these imbeciles I noticed it quicker because of their Pally stickers. Needed only one, but I bought three instead, thanks! 

  10. Don’t forget. Guess who outlawed boycotting Israel. Yes the government did.

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