I think we can all agree after this deal that Israel does not in fact control Donald Trump or America.
So many of you fell for Podcastistan Russian and Islamic propaganda peddled by Iran, Qatar and Turkey.
I wonder if the people who fell for this lie wake up and regret their life decisions.
How embarrassing for them.
Donald Trump is his own man and the United States is a sovereign nation.
“Israel bad” “jew bad” is an opp to help the Red-Green alliance take over America.
At this rate, thanks to propaganda, a Democrat will be President in 2028.
Hopefully people snap out of their Woke Reich hypnosis soon.
.@Keir_Starmer, your statement says you have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
With respect, tolerance is not the issue. Nobody tolerates a near beheading on a residential street in Belfast. The question your statement carefully avoids is prevention. And prevention requires honesty about a pattern your government has consistently refused to name.
A man in his thirties, a Somali national, pinned a man to the ground on a residential street and stabbed him repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened with a hurling stick. A woman required hospital treatment for the stress of witnessing it. This happened in Northern Ireland, a place that has known more than its share of violence, and even there residents said they had never seen anything like it.
Your government has presided over record small boat crossings. It has failed to proscribe the IRGC despite repeated promises. It has blocked the grooming gang inquiry for a year before being forced to concede it. It has spent £10 billion on asylum accommodation contracts. It has actively resisted measures that would have reduced the number of unvetted individuals entering and remaining in this country.
The victims of these attacks are not statistics. They are British people, going about their lives on their own streets, who were failed before the attack happened. Failed at the border. Failed by a system that prioritises the rights of those who arrive illegally over the safety of those who were already here.
Your thoughts are with the victim. So are ours. The difference is that thoughts are not policy. Thoughts do not secure borders. Thoughts do not remove individuals with no right to be here. Thoughts do not protect the next victim, whose name we do not yet know, on a street we cannot yet identify, from an attack that has not yet happened.
How many more before the thoughts become action?
Living in a luxury house in London and sipping champagne on the book festival circuit is about as far away from serving a prison sentence as I can imagine. It’s worth remembering that thanks to Nicola Sturgeon vulnerable women in Scottish prisons are banged up with violent men.
@typingduck Really? You’re so blinded by the propaganda you’ve chosen to believe that you don’t know how this current conflict started. Don’t bother replying to me. Just go and educate yourself
@ClaireMadMax@johnaquaspeed Are you being serious? Antisemitic attacks generally tend to occur where Jews live. Do you have any idea how many Jews there are in the world or in each European country?
@johnaquaspeed I do understand that. I also understand that Ireland remained neutral during the Second World War. I also understand that the level of antisemitism in Ireland is higher than most other countries where it is pretty high. Some would say it’s bordering on obsession
In Toronto, a young Jewish girl named Esther has been missing for over a week. To make matters worse, people have been ripping down posters about her disappearance, just like they did with the hostage posters after 10/7—one of the more appalling things I've ever seen in my life.
This brilliant column explains why yesterday’s two marches are two sides of the same racist coin and asks why the government only talks about one of them. https://t.co/3lWw3myC0U
“The time has now come for the silent majority to raise its voice.”
The Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis calls on the government and the public to do more to support the Jewish community following the attack on two Jewish people in Golders Green.