Palestine Action
#11
Chunky was so traumatised by the death toll he can’t even fill in a form any more
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#12
(07-01-2025, 06:08 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Should the govt really be looking to make it a criminal organisation?

I think it's probably fair to describe them as a criminal organisation....many of their protests could be reasonably described as criminal .

The question is are they a terrorist organisation.

The problem with many politicians these days, is that they seem to be happy to say and do things just to get praise from the kind of people that mist of us would actively avoid getting praise from.
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#13
In this instance the net achievement is to hugely expand the awareness, support base and subsequent hassle from a group that is clearly not a terror threat. It needs a lower tier of category in which you prescribe groups like this
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#14
(07-21-2025, 11:31 AM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: In this instance the net achievement is to hugely expand the awareness, support base and subsequent hassle from a group that is clearly not a terror threat. It needs a lower tier of category in which you prescribe groups like this

Knee jerk reaction / deflection to the exceptionally troubling ability of a couple of Tarquins breaking into a high security airbase.
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#15
(07-21-2025, 11:44 AM)Protheroe Wrote:
(07-21-2025, 11:31 AM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: In this instance the net achievement is to hugely expand the awareness, support base and subsequent hassle from a group that is clearly not a terror threat. It needs a lower tier of category in which you prescribe groups like this

Knee jerk reaction / deflection to the exceptionally troubling ability of a couple of Tarquins breaking into a high security airbase.

Correct. I preferred you when you were easier to take the piss out of.
Would rather talk to ChatGPT
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#16
According to Private Eye, someone got arrested for having one of their jokes on on a placard:

   
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#17
If I was the people coordinating this whole thing, I’d just tell everyone to jumble up a handful of the letters so it didn’t explicitly say anything that is the exact words that are banned. That’d fry the rozzers brains
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#18
(07-19-2025, 10:59 PM)Jacko Wrote: Over 100 arrests today for terror offences. FAFO.

Works both ways some people are in jail for Facebook rants
The law seems confused at the moment because the government
Has made up rules trying to clamp down on people
We need to go back to common sense.
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#19
I was knocking around Westminster/the strand/Trafalgar square where it was all going on last weekend. There was more than a minority there invoking hatred and pushing quite a disturbing narrative. Lots of death to Jews being chanted. Lots of gazebos trying to convert people to islam when they were just trying to show support for dying kids.

It's not always the righteous, moral thing that people try and make out and get outraged when there arrests. Of course there were thousands protesting peacefully and in good taste, but even they got whipped up a few times.
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#20
(07-28-2025, 07:27 AM)Lurker#3 Wrote: I was knocking around Westminster/the strand/Trafalgar square where it was all going on last weekend. There was more than a minority there invoking hatred and pushing quite a disturbing narrative. Lots of death to Jews being chanted. Lots of gazebos trying to convert people to islam  when they were just trying to show support for dying kids.

It's not always the righteous, moral thing  that people try and make out and get outraged when there arrests. Of course there were thousands protesting peacefully and in good taste, but even they got whipped up a few times.

One of those things is (rightfully) illegal and the other happens on Birmingham New Street every day, so I'm not sure why you are conflating the two.
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