For the past two and a half years, the UK government has armed a genocide as it was livestreamed around the world.
Now, some politicians are pretending they have always been against the crimes they enabled.
Too little, too late. Your complicity will never, ever be forgotten.
“Nigel Farage is using the tragedy of Henry Novak to divide British communities. He's made a career out of this. We all know why he does it.”
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'Concerned citizens' - my arse.
'Patriots' - zero patriotic about these knuckle-dragging inbreds.
None of you thugs give a damn about Henry, you abuse his name and that of his family - you should be ashamed.
Southampton.
Henry Nowak.
In July 2025, Labour govt gave ‘special mission’ immunity to head of Israeli Air Force force—and key architect of Gaza genocide—so he could visit UK
Same govt just banned journos Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur from UK for criticising same genocide
Labour is a genocidal institution
Israeli terrorists, like Isaac Herzog, are welcomed in the UK. They commit atrocities like the one below and the UK government treats them like royalty. But when we ask that Israel please stop attacking all its neighbors, taking their land and committing genocide, we're banned.
It's an honor to have made Israel's enemies list. I'm very proud to have fought against their genocide.
The mighty United Kingdom is afraid of speech that shows you who's responsible for those war crimes. But no amount of censorship will get us to stop telling the truth.
Banning Cenk Uyghur and Hasan Piker from entering the UK is an absurd and cowardly decision from an increasingly authoritarian government.
Let us call this what it is: an attack on the freedom to criticise Israel, as well as the UK government’s own complicity in genocide.
There is another clip that perfectly encapsulates this kind of bad faith: it shows a young woman crying because the American Jewish scholar Norman Finkelstein refuses to let her cling to her Zionism comfort blanket.
Watch the confrontation here:
Sinn Féin is bringing forward a Dáil motion on Tuesday 9th June to support calls to ‘Stop the Game’ between Ireland and Israel.
It is unthinkable for Ireland to play Israel at home or away while Israel is engaging in genocide, occupation and apartheid against the Palestinian people. Israel cannot continue to act with impunity. Israel must be sanctioned.
Ireland has to take a stand. The FAI has to take a stand. The Irish government has to take a stand. #stopthegame