"People must be free to display flags if that is their wish"
- Andy Burnham, 13 October 2023
So, what did Manchester look like in those days? 1/7
A horror show. Just one day after the Hamas atrocities, this rabble assembled to "support the Palestinian resistance". The massacre was "inspiring", you see. 2/7
Then the first of the hate marches that plague Manchester to this day. The banner? "Glory to Palestinian freedom fighters." The chants? For terrorists. And hatred of Israel, a "terror state". 3/7
"Manchester supports Palestinian resistance" and the "river to the sea" cry for Israel's annihilation.
When Israel hadn't even counted its dead. And we had all seen the unspeakable horrors on our screens. 4/7
A call to the 8 October hate march. The atrocities are hailed. "A heroic move", "brave fighters", and "our duty here to express our unconditional support to the resistance". 5/7
They were ecstatic. The Socialist Workers Party shouted "Rejoice!" when the atrocities occurred.
Creepy Quakers were keen to welcome them. 6/7
And then a call to the next hate march on 14 October 2023.
These ghouls abuse Manchester to this day. The worthies just look away and say nothing.
I don't know about you, but this record strikes me as, oh, just a little bit, well, "contentious". 7/7
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Husam Zomlot leads the Palestinian diplomatic mission to the UK. Family dinners must be fun. At the protest in London last Friday, his nephew threatened to punch a counter-protester. Then he shoved a police officer. He was led away but not arrested.
Meet his fellows. 1/8
As counter-protesters were threatened on their patch, a "Zionist" ventured into the protest. This was his reward.
“Where are the police to protect us from Zionist criminals!" "Genocidal scum!" "Zionist scum!"
That's Faris Amer of the "Palestinian Forum in Britain", a... 2/8
...front for Hamas in the UK. Speaking of diplomacy, he added "expel the entire embassy!". The Israeli embassy in London was the target here. It's behind the speakers.
Why do they get upset about being called terror supporters? Frenzied "intifada" chanting on the day. 3/8
The "Beautiful Days" festival says its "ethos has always been to re-create a community spirit that many events nowadays lack" and "people coming together".
Yes, the community of cranks and putrid antisemites. What a set. Ileana Chan, Patrick Henningsen, Franck Magennis ... 1/6
...Craig Murray, Jackie Walker, Chris Williamson, and Asa Winstanley.
Israel controls the Labour party. Its antisemitism crisis under Corbyn was a "scam". Cheers for Hamas. Lots of atrocity denial. Revolting Holocaust memory abuse.
"Spit in their faces!", Magennis cried. 2/6
So, what is a beautiful day" for Magennis?
7 October 2023, of course. Praise it with Nazi slurs.
"It's everything my politics are about." Show "disgust" to "Zionists".
"Zionists are fascists, and what do we do to fascists? We f*****g fight them until they're defeated!" 3/7
What's the point of posts like this? "Everything is multiculturalism!" It's so tiresome and tone deaf at this point.
Many of us have long lived multicultural lives. Happily. Spare us the lectures, please.
Anyway, on "a basic tenant of Islam", what's Allah like as a landlord?
The haughty “isn’t everything wonderful, you silly people!” admonishments grate. If they have any effect at all, it will be to exacerbate the tensions out there, which are considerable.
The grooming scandals have created so much rage. How could they not?
And then we’re told off for asking about nearly two years of hate marches with seas of Palestinian flags and endless chants for terrorists. They didn’t exercise our superiors in the least, did they.
It’s the same with posh idiots fuming about people’s “rights” to attack the RAF.