"Mene, mene, tekkel upharsin". Causes have effects. How can we tell the dancer from the dance? Angels and bodhisattvas dance on pinheads. Cognitive psych.
@I_amInevitable7@LynnBraben Didn't read the article then. You sad little moral monster, trying to pretend ethnic cleansing did not start with the Nakba. It's called genocide. Be proud of your work. Stop lying about it. Onward to Greater Israel, right.
@Robert_peajysp@LynnBraben "No matter the cause"? Really? Funny how people who put law above morality always wind up complaining about the law when they have to answer to it.
@Johnojohno19@LynnBraben You'll be glad to know that there are apparently moves to make jaywalking a capital offence. I'm sure you agree that breaking the law has consequences.
The audacious lies in his summation were outrageous. When Jury Trials are abolished, as they surely will be, HE is the man who will making the decision to be made lock people up for opposing genocide 🇵🇸
@tayab_ali_ Quite aside from the grotesque overreach on sentencing, the threat to justice comes from Johnson's tactic of bypassing and hoodwinking the jury. We saw this start with Assange. It will only get worse as government hand picks politically-biased judges to deny access to justice.
🚨 In more than 25 years of working on terrorism cases, I never thought I would see terrorism legislation used in a way that blurs the line between genuine national security concerns and the policing of political expression and protest.
The sentencing of the Filton 4 raises profound questions about the direction of our justice system. Counter-terrorism laws exist to protect the public from serious threats, not to chill political dissent, including direct action protest.
If we are not careful, we risk setting a dangerous precedent, one that many will view as driven not by principle, but by a desire to shield Israel from criticism.
I strongly oppose what happened in this case today.
Sir Jonathon Porritt MBE risked arrest under the Terrorism Act yesterday outside Woolwich Crown Court as the sentencing of four direct actionists was being determined.
Met Police managed to arrest less than half of those holding the “offending” due to the sheer level of support.
@DavidWhite93507@andrewfeinstein Interesting that your timeline is all nifty little one-liners with zero fact or rational comment. Almost like a typical hasbara troll. But I like your mug shot.
@andrewfeinstein Palestine deserves its freedom. So does Britain, now labouring under a warmongering, corporatist and oppressive dictatorship run by self-professed Zionists for their own venall interests.
These 4 courageous, principled heroes must wear their ‘terrorism’ designation with the pride that Mandela did. For it was Mandela who was instrumental in liberating South Africa, while those who called him a terrorist were shown to be corrupt, greedy, evil right wing racists. And just as South Africa was liberated so to will Palestine be free, & the actions of these & many other heroes will have played an important role
Justice Jeremy Johnson will go down in history alongside Percy Yutar who sent Mandela & his comrades to jail for life, alongside all the apartheid South African judges who shamefully jailed activists for opposing the system. Despicable & indefensible
@Limore24@declassifiedUK Oh look, it's a teeny Zionist hasbara troll. Hello there kiddie, having fun lying about things you're to stupid to research? Go play with your hamster.
@DWeller50261@malonebarry Missing the point Hugo. Lots of swearing and hatred though. The kind of person who helped make Britain what it is today. Blimp on a crumpet.