UK arrests 83-year-old priest for backing Palestine Action and opposing Gaza genocide
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Please inform yourself: People of the Palestine Action group have sneaked upon a british military airfield and sprayed paint into the jet engines of several RAF planes.
So? Did the paint damage the planes? The RAF should give them an award for exposing the vulnerabilities in its security measures.
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So? Did the paint damage the planes? The RAF should give them an award for exposing the vulnerabilities in its security measures.
Yes, putting paint into a jet engine damages a jet engine.
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Oh, thank you so much. I wish I let myself believe that I am what you just described. You do seem to fit the description you assigned me very well from this very brief interaction.
Let us all keep spreading warm and fuzzy feels on and on to as many people as we can.
The world certainly needs an antidote to spread against the vile current that is dragging us all into a hole of despair.
We can't let that happen!
Unfortunately, I often do let myself go in that direction.
So thank you for pulling me the other way.
100% agree and yes doubt does eat away at you sometimes! Don't let it !
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Damaging equipment that is being used to conduct genocide is not vandalism, it's human fucking decency.
True, but I wasn't aware that the RAF are currently flying sorties into any ongoing genocide.
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The Reverend Sue Parfitt, from Bristol, was detained for holding a placard that read: âI oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.â She was among more than 27 people arrested on Saturday for acts of defiance against the proscription.
Arresting prominent protest figures has always ended well for the UK. /s
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True, but I wasn't aware that the RAF are currently flying sorties into any ongoing genocide.
how dare you bring logic to a circlejerk
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How explain word âlikeâ simple? Difficult but I try - for you.
- Orange like grapefruit - both fruit
- Toyota like Ford - both car
- Hamas like âPalestine Actionâ - both terrorist
If still difficult:
- grapefruit more sour than orange - still both fruit
- Toyota better than Ford - both still car
- Hamas way way worse than âPalestine Actionâ - still both terrorist
ICE is a terrorist organization. MAGA is a terrorist organization. You must be really against both of those things, eh? They use fear tactics and scaremongering, and when that doesn't work, they get violent real quick. And they are based on both political and religious ideology to boot!
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The British House of Commons voted by 385 votes to 26 to add Palestine Action to the list of terrorist groups proscribed under the Terrorism Act. Maybe you want to tell us why your definition of terrorism is different from the one in the British parliament?
That vote just shows us the British House of Commons is full of racists. Nothing new there.
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The British House of Commons voted by 385 votes to 26 to add Palestine Action to the list of terrorist groups proscribed under the Terrorism Act. Maybe you want to tell us why your definition of terrorism is different from the one in the British parliament?
Because i'm not a hypocrite, unlike the british parliament.
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The Reverend Sue Parfitt, from Bristol, was detained for holding a placard that read: âI oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.â She was among more than 27 people arrested on Saturday for acts of defiance against the proscription.
Why is the UK against people backing Mandatory Palestine?
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True, but I wasn't aware that the RAF are currently flying sorties into any ongoing genocide.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqg440v0gxo
They are not doing the bombing in Gaza. They are protecting the ones doing the bombing in Gaza.
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Just wondering, if I would hold up a sign with 'go isreal, continue the amazing work you do!', would that get me arrested? Surely i'd get beat up but i mean what would the lawmakers think of that? Would it be different if the sign would say 'go isreal, murder those innocent families' or 'go isreal, your genocide rules!' (am i allowed to call it a genocide if i'm not against it?)
wrote last edited by [email protected]in some countries even holding empty sign would lead you to arrest
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Well definitions can include anything and everything. They can also be debased to the point of being useless, or in the case of crimes of being the engine of witch hunts.
I do not believe inanimate objects can experience terror, so I also don't agree with the definition. But I don't write the laws.
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I understand your anger. I really do. But may I remind you that the Republicans were the ones who took a stand to abolish slavery and even died for it not that long ago really. And look at where they are now.
It's people like this woman that are fencing any movement from turning corrupt and vile. Unfortunately all too often there's not enough of them to stop it from happening.
She most likely saw the cloth as a way to reach and help people in need. As it is one way of doing it. And given her very advanced age, when she was young, it was probably one of the very few that existed at her disposal. Especially as a woman.
And you shouldn't conflate the identity of individuals with the institutions they're a part of or with their social descriptors. That is precisely what you hate about these groups you brought up. So don't play for the opposite team and act the same way they do.
And by the way, you were downvoted but I wasn't one of the ones who did it. As I do think your anger towards these institutions is absolutely warranted and justified. I feel the same way. Just don't let that keep you from recognising a decent human being when it is very much the case. Otherwise, you allowed them to turn you into what we both hate about what these institutions represent.
This woman is on everyone's side because she's fighting for everyone. Even though I'm not religious, I recognise that I aspire to the same as her.
I'm gonna try it again maybe this time you will understand: praising a good priest is not much different than praising a good scientologis, you can be a good person without associating yourself to a cult that threat people to believe in ghosts
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqg440v0gxo
They are not doing the bombing in Gaza. They are protecting the ones doing the bombing in Gaza.
You might want to re-read that article. It doesn't mention Gaza once. Here are some quotes:
"fighting between Israel and Iran"
"protect UK personnel and bases in the Middle East"
"we've never been involved in attacking with Israel"
"we've got assets out there they need to be protected given Iran has suggested they might be under threat" -
Monday: 39 dead
Tuesday: 79 dead
Wednesday: 79 dead
Thursday: 103 dead
Friday: 72 dead
Saturday: 81 dead
Sunday: 88 dead
Another week of genocide in #Gaza.
Supported by German politics, concealed by the German media, ignored by the German public.
Maybe change Germany to the country the post is related to after copy and pasting this, it's not they're the only one.
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The British House of Commons voted by 385 votes to 26 to add Palestine Action to the list of terrorist groups proscribed under the Terrorism Act. Maybe you want to tell us why your definition of terrorism is different from the one in the British parliament?
Because they are unfairly biased in favor of Israel. The U.S. has shown its bias by denying the war crimes that every serious scholar has agreed is happening. The state of Israel itself has tried to shoehorn "criticism of the state of Israel" into the definition of antisemitism.
Governments will stretch and distort definitions to suit their purposes.
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You might want to re-read that article. It doesn't mention Gaza once. Here are some quotes:
"fighting between Israel and Iran"
"protect UK personnel and bases in the Middle East"
"we've never been involved in attacking with Israel"
"we've got assets out there they need to be protected given Iran has suggested they might be under threat"wrote last edited by [email protected]Oh I'm sorry, I thought the recent moves deepening the existing framework was proof enough. You want to go back instead.
Let's try this one: https://aje.io/78f3r5
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Honestly, you have way more stuff going that need to apologize for.
Maybe look up Palestine Action before commenting:
In June 2025, the Home Office announced that it intended to designate the group as a proscribed terrorist organisation after the group broke into RAF Brize Norton, vandalising and damaging two Royal Air Force Airbus A330 MRTT refuelling planes by spraying paint into their engines.
Source: Wikipedia
wrote last edited by [email protected]oh no, not -gasp- property damage!
sending military equipment to explode brown children:
vandalizing military equipment so that you can't send them to aid the genocide:
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The Reverend Sue Parfitt, from Bristol, was detained for holding a placard that read: âI oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.â She was among more than 27 people arrested on Saturday for acts of defiance against the proscription.
Look at that diabolical criminal. I hope they reopen London tower just to hang her from it. After she bakes everyone cookies with afternoon tea.