Zack. Get real. No one is picking on you. It’s not school it’s politics. You have given a dreadful interview where you were revealed as woefully out of your depth, you’ve been shown to be fielding horrific anti-Semitic candidates including one who called for Jews to be put through a farm shredder, you’ve got terrible policy on women’s rights and people are simply pointing out what they see.
No one should be giving you a sympathy vote. This is emotionally coercive nonsense. Stop it.
Jews were just stabbed in London and this morning a Green Party candidate is telling ppl on the doorstep that Israel shouldn’t exist. Is Philip Notley representing your party policy of annihilating the only Jewish State @TheGreenParty?
All this bc some women are fighting to have a category for the women at Parkrun.
For those unaware, Parkrun is a fun run. No trophies. But times are listed in categories. And there are bragging rights.
Francis is very angry that females want a category. That is female.
Grace Campbell posted this video on International Women’s Day ….. I don’t know if it was meant to be funny 🤷🏼♀️ ….. but I do know she’s gurning her tits off!!!
Hey, Jews – have you ever considered the possibility that you’re making a fuss over nothing? That a few petrol bombs through the windows of your synagogues is not really a big deal?
That’s what I heard when Zack Polanski wondered out loud this week if Britain’s Jews are experiencing ‘actual unsafety’ or just a ‘perception of unsafety’. It is one of the most tone-deaf, pitiless sentences I have heard a politician utter.
✍️ Brendan O’Neill
Article | https://t.co/JrfKKiEUpE
After synagogues, businesses and building have been firebombed across the UK daily.
Zack Polanski of the Green Party
“There’s a conversation to be had about whether it’s a perception of unsafety or whether it’s actual unsafety”
What a fucking arsehole
"Freaks...ugly, ugly, ugly, with the worst hair and the worst clothes." Podcaster Grace Campbell describing the women celebrating the FWS judgment.
I'm well accustomed to the nastiness of the other side, but the *vicious* internalised misogyny on display here still shocked me.
Labour, Green Party & Lib Dem Cllrs at @darlingtonbc have joined forces to defeat a Conservative/Reform motion that women's public spaces must be for women only.
Women in #Darlington are clearly being told by these 3 parties that their rights & protections in law don’t matter.🧵
@cottagescom Hi Robyn, I hope the situation has been resolved, but the high standard of the cottage is not matched by the level of customer service. To contact you I was told to download an app - No, you’re not scraping my data! Getting hold of a human to speak to was impossible!
@cottagescom Impossible to contact on the phone. Talking to a bot who doesn’t understand is not customer service. Why have you not returned my deposit today as promised by your agent? Really poor service
This flag is the symbol of a contested belief system that harms children. We note the school engages 10 and 11 year olds with the concept of gender identity. This cannot be explained without breaching @educationgovuk guidance on harmful stereotypes and political impartiality.
What *do* you mean by "gender identity" Ashton Gate Primary?
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I would be really interested to know how trade unions became so entrenched in Trans Ideology to the detriment of their members? Historians in the future are going to unravel this because I cant understand how TUs that came out of the working class came to a point where they purposefully caused great harm to working class women
https://t.co/Dnny8M6NcH
To add to this latest tranocity, a (different) whistleblower just sent me the Job Description (attached) for this publicly funded post. I don't know about you, but it looks to me as though they are trying to circumvent the Supreme Court ruling:
What happened in Birmingham with the Maccabi fans should concern everyone, not just football supporters or the Jewish community.
The fans were banned on the claim that they posed a risk of violence. That claim later turned out to be untrue.
The police knew it was not the Maccabi fans who were violent, yet the ban was maintained regardless.
The reason was simple: Islamist groups demanded it, and the police chose appeasement over honesty and equal enforcement of the law.
That is the real scandal here. Not football. Not crowd management. But policing by fear.
When the police knowingly lie to justify discriminatory decisions, public trust collapses.
When people are punished not on the basis of evidence, but to satisfy the demands of one religious or ideological group, the principle of equality before the law is gone.
And once that principle goes, nobody’s freedoms are secure.
Some will say this has nothing to do with them.
They don’t follow football.
They aren’t Jewish.
They don’t live in Birmingham.
That is dangerously short-sighted. This is not about who is targeted today, but about the precedent being set.
We have already seen what happens when authorities are too afraid to act.
Grooming gangs were ignored for years.
Riots and serious disorder were tolerated.
Masked mobs were allowed to intimidate streets.
Even attacks on police stations went unanswered.
Time and again, enforcement was abandoned because officials feared backlash.
The banning of the Maccabi fans goes further than that.
This was not a failure to act; it was the active enforcement of a lie in order to keep one group satisfied.
That is not neutral policing.
It is political policing.
If the police can be pressured into excluding Jews today, they can be pressured into silencing anyone else who becomes inconvenient after that.
Policing by appeasement does not stop at one case. It spreads.
A free society depends on the law being applied equally, without fear or favour.
Once the police begin deciding who is protected and who is punished based on pressure and intimidation, freedom becomes conditional.
What happened in Birmingham is a warning.
If it is not challenged now, the future will belong not to shared freedoms and equal rights, but to whoever shouts the loudest and applies the most pressure.
And that should worry all of us.
A piece I wrote about a special book and winning an award. The book shows lessons from history and my feature starts with this incredibly pertinent quote from Einstein written 100 years ago:
‘A university is a place in which the universality of the human spirit finds self-expression. Unfortunately, the Universities of Europe today are for part nurseries of chauvinism, of a blind tolerance.’
Piece below 👇🏼