@BBCNews Nir Oz wasn't a Kabbuts, it was an illegal settlement in an occupied territory. Stolen from, Palestine!
Those people talking about they're loved ones being taken
What about the thousands of men, women and children stolen by the terror state, Israel?
@DmodosCutter No human should see another human in this condition. This is beyond the realms of humanity. I feel for those men who have to have these images and memories inside them after recovering these poor souls bodies.
I do hope their minds can come to terms with this. Peace be on them.
@theAliceRoberts "The tolerance of our established Christian church." The church that condemns gay people, divorced people, and blocked the ordination of females for many years. That tolerant church?
So my response is this: yes, you can be committed to the idea of a tolerant, fair society - and the democratic principle of freedom of speech - while believing in any god, but also and importantly, Mr Sunak, while believing in none. Like the majority of the people you govern and represent. 7/7
But history also shows us this is a familiar trope - a version of the antemurale myth: in the 50’s, Christianity was claimed to be a bulwark against communism; then for some, against Islam, and now it seems, against any form of extremism. 6/7
It’s a curiously ahistorical, nostalgic point of view as well. As though there is no complicated history. As though Britain has always been on a steady path of humanitarian advancement. As though Protestants never persecuted Catholics or other non-conformists. 5/7
Fundamentally I am very sceptical of any argument which suggests that the basis of a tolerant society comes from one faith, when there are many here, when more than half the population is not religious. 4/7
Is it really the established church that makes ours a tolerant society? Only 12% of the UK population are self declared followers of the Anglican faith. Less than 2% are regular churchgoers. The RSPB has more members. 3/7
He said, “You can be a practising Hindu and a proud Briton as I am, or a devout Muslim and a patriotic citizen as so many others are; or a committed Jewish person and the heart of your local community, and all underpinned by the tolerance of our established Christian church.” 2/7
There was something very odd in the PM’s speech last night - something which infuses RE in the primary school curriculum too: the idea that everyone in this country is religious in one way or another, when we know from polls that over half the population is not religious. 1/7
Why aren't you giving us coverage of South Africa's genocide case against Israel, @BBCNews?
I haven't once seen you cover that story online or on air. Why?
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