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    O/T the Jewish community

    They have been badly let down by this government. The abuse and constant living in fear they have to endure is shocking and has been tolerated.
    Anti semitism has got worse.
    This attack was always coming. Synagogues have the most security in place than any other place of worship. That on its own tells a story.

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    And Starmer sez we must protect Jewish community - days after recognising Palestine might not help !!

    Could be interesting seeing when where and how this idiot came to be there !!

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    Starmers wife jewish!

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    Imported criminal who we gave a passport to.
    They were out in the streets celebrating it tonight.
    England has fallen, corrupt government and the persecuted suffer because of the tolerant idiots
    RIP to those murdered by another terrorist attack that we enable.

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    https://x.com/dave24144975/status/19...a5CJQSL-fc1GEg

    The tolerant and compassionate left wing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back of the net View Post
    https://x.com/dave24144975/status/19...a5CJQSL-fc1GEg

    The tolerant and compassionate left wing.
    That is absolutely disgraceful.This is 2025 not 1939.The hate marches that drum up this terrorism should be stopped and anyone not obeying this should be given severe punishment.Jews in this country should not be fearful of walking through our streets. Starmer is the PM and has overiding authority to tell the likes of Mayor Khan and others to ban these nasty toxic protests.

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    What was the chant? Can?t make it out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    What was the chant? Can?t make it out?
    We are the people
    We won?t be silenced
    Stop the bombing now, now, now

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    We are the people
    We won?t be silenced
    Stop the bombing now, now, now
    Oh - I had imagined it must have been condoning the attacks in Manchester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    Oh - I had imagined it must have been condoning the attacks in Manchester.

    This and repeated sharings of such demos were deliberately framed to look as if the protesters were linked to and/or celbtating the terrorist atrocity. In truth, they were organised well before the atrocity yesterday, and are all part of the ongoing protests to voice their unhappiness with the situation in Gaza.

    In an ideal world, I would have liked them to have called off their protests as a mark of solidarity with their Jewish civillians and to make a clear statement that the protests are only and singularly aimed at the actions of the Israeli government. (and just for clarity and balance, I understand why Israel reacted as it did, but don't agree with the severity of its actions that doesn't discriminate between their Hamas supporting contingent and civilians who just want a life).

    I guess the protesters who continued with the demos are more concerned with making their voices heard against the actions of the Israeli government (and others they may view as complicit). But to be clear, they had nothing to do with the Manchester atrocity.

    For anyone interested (I know many will have skipped after the first few words, fair enough) but like Starmer, I married into a Jewish family. Not orthodox, but all still like to keep the traditions and are very proud of their heritage. My wife is of course horrified by the actions yesterday, and worries for herself, us and her family but at the same time hates the Israeli government for their actions and still supports the protests. Like me, she feels they shouldn't have gone ahead last night.

    But my daughter brought some friends round after school. They are a lovely, lovely bunch of girls. One of them has a mum from Lithuania and is Christian, one Turkish Christian, two are Indian Muslim, one is Hindu and the other one Polish (whose Mum only arrived 2 years ago with her South African hubby and is now terrified of being deported). All of them pissing themselves laughing and acting like normal ****s. None of them of course were aware of the atrocity yesterday, nor the atrocities in Gaza, that my daughter's mum is feeling under threat despite supporting the cause of those who might threaten her, that attacks on Jews jave increased substantially since the Hamas atrocity in Israel and attacks on Muslim remains even higher than that, and has done for several years. It makes me feel so sad for them, but hopeful that they will all do so, so much better.

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