So, uh...does the UK government understand what happens when the punishment for speech is the same as the punishment for violence?
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Oi, you got a loicense for that pro-Palestinian sentiment?
The UK’s government is barbaric.
This is absurd.
Yes Palestine Action broke the law by damaging insanely expensive property. And like any protest that dose this. The right or wrong of the cause has no effect on the legal requirements of the actions.
CND, Greenpeace and many many other protest organisations have also commited expensive crimes over the decades.
When a government starts deciding what citizens can or cannot support rather the how. It is no different to banning book or speech.
When Keir took over Labour and expelled thousands of decent left members for vague reasons it was clear of the authoritarian nature of him. At the time, I asked what do you think he'll do if in charge of the state apparatus.
This is just the start.
I support Palestine Action 🇵🇸
Now say it again now
You can't say that this is a Christian server, where we support mass murder, like the good people that we are.
It's fine, it only became shocking horrible proscribed terrorism speech at exactly midnight on the 5th July.
Since this commenter posted that sentiment on Friday, July 4th, 2025 at 10:05:07 PM GMT+01:00 He/She remains an upstanding, law abiding citizen
1 hour and 55 minutes later though...
Wow, and I thought the US was bad.
We just really really like you.
I don't disagree that it wasn't a reasonable protest and those responsible should be prosecuted for the criminal damage etc... but to list them as a terrorist group because of one non-terrorising action is a tad ridiculous, counter-intuitive, and the optics for the government are terrible.
don't disagree that it wasn't a reasonable
You broke my brain with that one
Fair enough, I wouldn't disagree that it wasn't the worstn't way to word it.
Hahaha I got what you were saying but I had to read the first part like 5 times. All good though 👍
Double negative is positive, but a triple negative is back to negative. 😵💫
Madness. This is madness. We have no right to criticise Russia or China after this
Madness? This is Starmer!
It's Blair actually. His gvmt put through the changes to the Terrorism act in (I think) 2001 that has allowed this sort of thing to happen.
One of the ironies of this whole situation is that Yvette Cooper has expressed admiration for the Suffragette movement numerous times, including in the Commons. A movement that self-described as terrorists
Yeah, but that doesn't rhyme with Sparta.
Does it count if you say something positive about Bobbie Vylan or Kneecap?
Just curious....
No! I said act shone not action.
I support palestine act shone!