78 years ago, 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. Britain made it possible.
Today, Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Britain made it possible.
78 years of the Nakba - and 78 years of British complicity in crimes against the Palestinian people.
Homes burned. Libraries destroyed. Entire neighborhoods emptied. Sudan isn’t only losing lives. It is losing memory. Stories, archives, and places of learning are being erased alongside people. This erasure is not accidental. It is part of the violence.
“The BBC’s coverage of Israel’s genocide is one of the great journalistic crimes of our age.”
@mehdirhasan and @owenjonesjourno flame the BBC for its pro-Israel bias and vent at right-wing gaslighting over the outlet’s “liberal” slant.
In case you weren’t aware, people in Sudan are being set on fire, villages are being completely wiped out, civilians are being executed in broad daylight, women are being sexually violated in front of their own families.
no no you don’t understand you being unaccomplished at 27 is reasonable as you are young and have your entire life ahead of you but ME being unaccomplished at 27 means it’s completely over for me and i will never be anything
One of the odd things about Labour’s collapse is that all they had to do was a small wealth tax, a bit of public investment, literally anything to make life slightly better. And all so easy with a massive majority.
But instead: genocide, authoritarianism and ID cards.
Mad.
"You hate AI because it's going to replace you" Actually, I hate genAI because it is built off of stolen data, it breaks copyright laws, it's poisoning the planet & black communities. It's raising our electricity bills. It's spreading misinformation & making people fucking stupid
Sky News has made a clarification amounting to: We, along with the rest of the media, the government & political class, were so determined to present Maccabi Tel Aviv fans as angelic victims of antisemitism that we accidentally forgot to mention their previous violent rampages.