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Palestine Action Group
the most obvious false flag I've seen in a while
send in 6 clowns to damage two RAF jets
use it as justification to silence anti-Israel dissent further and to send our boys and girls into Iran
sad
send in 6 clowns to damage two RAF jets
use it as justification to silence anti-Israel dissent further and to send our boys and girls into Iran
sad
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 09:51 Palestine Action attacking Pride? Surely not! What will Gays for Palestine make of that?
I'm getting an idea for a left wing NGO, action group, UFC/Survivor Series/Death Match event here.
Anyone know a possible host country with token human rights laws and a surplus of lions and tigers?
Anyone know a possible host country with token human rights laws and a surplus of lions and tigers?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 08:40 If this crowd are really sincere in their desire to "Help Palestine", why don't they all simply fuck off over there and help in distributing aid and rebuilding the place?
Stamping around in a shouty manner 3,000 miles away from what they see as a problem and burning a few flags doesn't get a children's hospital restocked.
I'd guess because, firstly, the wi-fi in Gaza isn't good enough to update insta with photos of their virtue for clout.
Secondly, they're cowards and 3,000 is about as close to harms way as they'll ever put themselves.
Thirdly, because they're easily programmable ( hey hey, ho ho...) npc drones they don't actually understand any of this, they're just running sub-routines until they download the next update.
Secondly, they're cowards and 3,000 is about as close to harms way as they'll ever put themselves.
Thirdly, because they're easily programmable ( hey hey, ho ho...) npc drones they don't actually understand any of this, they're just running sub-routines until they download the next update.
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Palestine Action attacking Pride? Surely not! What will Gays for Palestine make of that?
And a priest arrested at a Palestine Action parade? Surely not! There's no history of anti-Semitism there at all (at all)
And a priest arrested at a Palestine Action parade? Surely not! There's no history of anti-Semitism there at all (at all)
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If this crowd are really sincere in their desire to "Help Palestine", why don't they all simply fuck off over there and help in distributing aid and rebuilding the place?
Stamping around in a shouty manner 3,000 miles away from what they see as a problem and burning a few flags doesn't get a children's hospital restocked.
Stamping around in a shouty manner 3,000 miles away from what they see as a problem and burning a few flags doesn't get a children's hospital restocked.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 03:04if a Group is determined to cause well over £7M worth of military sabotage (that was the cost of the planes alone) to a Nation, then yes I'd class that as a Terrorist Act. We are not talking about a bit of superficial damage that amounted to a small amount of disturbance and cost, this is Terrorist levels of destruction and disruption that goes way beyond it just being a peaceful Protest.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of unwashed cunts.
Sure this time it was military aircraft but im still of the mind that a ban is an overreaction, if anything it gives these cunts a badge of achievement to wear and media exposure and maybe encouragement?
Most if this lot are serial protesters as well, before they jumped to help the Palestinians, most where blocking traffic on the M25 of warm sunny days, wonder who they will be helping/protesting, virtue signaling next summer![]()
When it effects National (and potentially International) Security on a huge scale then absolutely it's not an overreaction. Those plane repairs are extremely costly and it's also rendered them out of action for a while, at a time we may have had to use them considering how volatile the world currently is.
Up until then they had been understandably reluctant to proscribe them as Terrorists, but pulling stunts like they just did, well they've only got themselves to blame for that now. What they have done is a Terrorist Act of this Nation and get zero sympathy from me for being labelled as Terrorists.
And just because their method of destruction is a couple of cans of paint is irrelevant if it has the desired effect to seriously fuck up huge military assets to the UK. The cost is still at least £7M before they try a similar stunt elsewhere at another base.
Not that the plane sabotage is all they have done, actively damaging other important properties before this to show a pattern of destructive behaviour that is way out of control.
Up until then they had been understandably reluctant to proscribe them as Terrorists, but pulling stunts like they just did, well they've only got themselves to blame for that now. What they have done is a Terrorist Act of this Nation and get zero sympathy from me for being labelled as Terrorists.
And just because their method of destruction is a couple of cans of paint is irrelevant if it has the desired effect to seriously fuck up huge military assets to the UK. The cost is still at least £7M before they try a similar stunt elsewhere at another base.
Not that the plane sabotage is all they have done, actively damaging other important properties before this to show a pattern of destructive behaviour that is way out of control.
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if a Group is determined to cause well over £7M worth of military sabotage (that was the cost of the planes alone) to a Nation, then yes I'd class that as a Terrorist Act. We are not talking about a bit of superficial damage that amounted to a small amount of disturbance and cost, this is Terrorist levels of destruction and disruption that goes way beyond it just being a peaceful Protest.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of unwashed cunts.
Agree to a point but how many similar of these fringe nutty leftie activist groups have caused similar amounts of damage to both government and private property the last few years in particular? Just stop oil, extinction rebellion, the animal rights twats etc etc, should they also be labeled Terrorist organisation, proper terrorist that is? As being unwashed and spraying paint really aint in the same ballpark! Sure this time it was military aircraft but im still of the mind that a ban is an overreaction, if anything it gives these cunts a badge of achievement to wear and media exposure and maybe encouragement?
Most if this lot are serial protesters as well, before they jumped to help the Palestinians, most where blocking traffic on the M25 of warm sunny days, wonder who they will be helping/protesting, virtue signaling next summer
Most if this lot are serial protesters as well, before they jumped to help the Palestinians, most where blocking traffic on the M25 of warm sunny days, wonder who they will be helping/protesting, virtue signaling next summer
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 02:37
To be fair though, how the fuck can the UK government include this lot with real terrorist groups like Hamas, the ban is a massive over reaction
So I've been thinking a lot about this and came to the conclusion that if a Group is determined to cause well over £7M worth of military sabotage (that was the cost of the planes alone) to a Nation, then yes I'd class that as a Terrorist Act.
We are not talking about a bit of superficial damage that amounted to a small amount of disturbance and cost, this is Terrorist levels of destruction and disruption that goes way beyond it just being a peaceful Protest.
They have essentially become an arm of another Terrorist organisation Hamas that's operating on their behalf in another Country.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of unwashed cunts.
We are not talking about a bit of superficial damage that amounted to a small amount of disturbance and cost, this is Terrorist levels of destruction and disruption that goes way beyond it just being a peaceful Protest.
They have essentially become an arm of another Terrorist organisation Hamas that's operating on their behalf in another Country.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of unwashed cunts.
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Fucking state of this lot, protesting the ban on their group in London, laughed out loud at the 2 individuals who get interviewed the one who breaks down in tears and says he is afraid to speak is hilarious
soppy cսnt...
To be fair though, how the fuck can the UK government include this lot with real terrorist groups like Hamas, the ban is a massive over reaction IMO, sure the dim wits who sprayed the RAF planes needs some jail time but banning the whole group is bonkers if you ask me, just as it was last summer and the overreaction to those calling for immigration to be stopped after Southport.
Is funny seeing these types getting all hot and bothered, yet last summer when others got jailed for Facebook posts they were right behind it, jailing fascists after all!!! Now the ball is on the other foot and Starmer and co are the facist
UK. Dogs etc
To be fair though, how the fuck can the UK government include this lot with real terrorist groups like Hamas, the ban is a massive over reaction IMO, sure the dim wits who sprayed the RAF planes needs some jail time but banning the whole group is bonkers if you ask me, just as it was last summer and the overreaction to those calling for immigration to be stopped after Southport.
Is funny seeing these types getting all hot and bothered, yet last summer when others got jailed for Facebook posts they were right behind it, jailing fascists after all!!! Now the ball is on the other foot and Starmer and co are the facist
UK. Dogs etc
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025, 23:59 Now this is a soppy protest I can get behind..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd0vjr07570o
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massive old bill
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Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025, 13:30 I was in St Johns wood earlier in the week and was bemused to see red paint had been thrown over and around the entrance of the Lyndhurst club.
As far as im aware this place is still a Japanese karaoke club so can't see how it would be any kind of target.
There is a seafood / fish place right next to it although i can't really see this being one either.
The Barclays down the road was however hit by paint in a campaign a while back.
Ex old bill or closely allied.
What is your purpose here?...collecting grass?
What is your purpose here?...collecting grass?
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Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025, 13:30 I was in St Johns wood earlier in the week and was bemused to see red paint had been thrown over and around the entrance of the Lyndhurst club.
As far as im aware this place is still a Japanese karaoke club so can't see how it would be any kind of target.
There is a seafood / fish place right next to it although i can't really see this being one either.
The Barclays down the road was however hit by paint in a campaign a while back.
Heads up plod son.
We've decided we're going to plot up on your plot.
We've decided we're going to plot up on your plot.
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OK_Guy wrote: ↑26 Jun 2025, 06:11 Starmer & Co. will probably ban this group next, obviously far-right terrorist, exposing the Labour MP's who voted against having an enquiry, march on Sat apparently...
Link: https://www.facebook.com/thedfla/
apologies for link, I'm not a member Faceache, so can only provide what I was sent.
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Starmer & Co. will probably ban this group next, obviously far-right terrorist, exposing the Labour MP's who voted against having an enquiry, march on Sat apparently...
Link: https://www.facebook.com/thedfla/
apologies for link, I'm not a member Faceache, so can only provide what I was sent.
Link: https://www.facebook.com/thedfla/
apologies for link, I'm not a member Faceache, so can only provide what I was sent.
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I was in St Johns wood earlier in the week and was bemused to see red paint had been thrown over and around the entrance of the Lyndhurst club.
As far as im aware this place is still a Japanese karaoke club so can't see how it would be any kind of target.
There is a seafood / fish place right next to it although i can't really see this being one either.
The Barclays down the road was however hit by paint in a campaign a while back.
As far as im aware this place is still a Japanese karaoke club so can't see how it would be any kind of target.
There is a seafood / fish place right next to it although i can't really see this being one either.
The Barclays down the road was however hit by paint in a campaign a while back.
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The government of the country in which these people are protesting are flying (empty) aircraft out to the region in order to collect and repatriate UK passport holders who no longer wish to remain there.
How come no one in the Palestine Action Group made the connection and offered to (pay to) fill the seats in those aircraft, fly out there and make their (own) way into Gaza where they can offer immediate practical help to the residents?
And it WILL be practical help because you can rest assured that each member of said group has qualified from a good university with a prestigious degree in a useful subject.
Plus it will look good on any CV of somebody applying for a role in a left-wing local authority:
"2025 - 2026. Taught the residents of Gaza how to whistle in the style of birds that inhabit several English meadows that are currently under threat from man-made climate change."
Nailed-on fat-cat role from that claim alone.
How come no one in the Palestine Action Group made the connection and offered to (pay to) fill the seats in those aircraft, fly out there and make their (own) way into Gaza where they can offer immediate practical help to the residents?
And it WILL be practical help because you can rest assured that each member of said group has qualified from a good university with a prestigious degree in a useful subject.
Plus it will look good on any CV of somebody applying for a role in a left-wing local authority:
"2025 - 2026. Taught the residents of Gaza how to whistle in the style of birds that inhabit several English meadows that are currently under threat from man-made climate change."
Nailed-on fat-cat role from that claim alone.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 Jun 2025, 02:09 How many kids in Gaza have the activities of this group clothed & fed?
There will never be peace and goodwill to all men in that part of the world as long as I have a hole in my arse
THAt IS THE PLACE WHERE HUMAN BEINGS WILL FINALLY ENDEX THEMSELVES
It wont be in New York like Charlton Heston thought
THAt IS THE PLACE WHERE HUMAN BEINGS WILL FINALLY ENDEX THEMSELVES
It wont be in New York like Charlton Heston thought
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You know the pot simmering away on the stove ?
that's the loyalist areas right now...you understand?
marching season emotions run high anyway..
All it takes is another 'incident'
that's the loyalist areas right now...you understand?
marching season emotions run high anyway..
All it takes is another 'incident'
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It's a bit odd how long it takes them to file all the paperwork to ban these groups after they've identified them as a terrorist organisation.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025, 09:30Tooled up, wearing face-masks and openly supporting the sworn enemies of the UK.
Yes, nothing to see here. Protest away.
Dont make me laugh
most of them where the usual pronoun badge wearing vegan mob (yes i think they are cunts), sure they had some ANTIFA types stirring trouble just as the rally's in support of patriotic British and the Southport cover up come UKIP got hijacked by a tiny minority of far right thugs wanting a ruck, and yes the old bill where a disgrace when it came to 2 tier policing, but the point stands, at least the charlatan in number 10 is NOW cracking down on the other side.
The right to protest (peacefully) should be upheld at all costs even if you don't agree in ANY way with some of it and trust me i think the Palestine mob are just that but thats not my point.
The right to protest (peacefully) should be upheld at all costs even if you don't agree in ANY way with some of it and trust me i think the Palestine mob are just that but thats not my point.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025, 03:09 As much as i don't like or agree with these smelly fuckers, i do believe in the right to protest and free speech in general, Starmer and Labour banning them as a "terrorist" organisation is fucking bonkers so agree with them protesting that! As its on par with people who got locked up for Facebook comments about illegal immigrants and the like, mind you at least the left is getting a taste of this current abomination of the Labour party
How in any shape or form do you put this lot in the same category as ISIS, Hamas or Hezbollah? Granted the silly cunts who spray pained the Jets needs some jail time, but not like they were killing anyone?
And up to 14 (fourteen) years jail for either supporting or being a member if this comes to pass
UK, dogs etc
Tooled up, wearing face-masks and openly supporting the sworn enemies of the UK.
Yes, nothing to see here. Protest away.
Yes, nothing to see here. Protest away.
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Do they actually have any space in jail(s) for the extra demand this will create?
They clearly can't release any of those put behind bars for "insensitive" social media use, so I guess more convicted and proven rapists & kiddy-fiddlers back on UK streets early then.
They clearly can't release any of those put behind bars for "insensitive" social media use, so I guess more convicted and proven rapists & kiddy-fiddlers back on UK streets early then.