(10-14-2023, 01:33 PM)sailorsam Wrote: SPLC lost all relevance long ago, to me.
somebody said that the Hamas people were changing their story and claiming they were targeting the soldiers and the women/children were just collateral.
I don't think they were prepared for the reaction.
disturbing that some fools still support them.
we should promote the (true) narrative that Hamas is the equivalent of the Klan, or Nazis.
Fools like the BBC!!
Quote:BBC Broadcasting House sprayed with red paintSource:
'The BBC’s Broadcasting House headquarters in London has been targeted and daubed in red paint.
Presenter Victoria Derbyshire posted images and footage of the scene showing the vandalised revolving
glass doors and pale stone brickwork at Portland Place as she arrived for work on Saturday morning.
They just won't say it.
The BBC has faced criticism in recent days for maintaining its editorial stance not to describe Hamas
militants as terrorists. But the Metropolitan Police said the incident has not yet been linked to any
protest group...'
And from the BBC website:
Quote:Pro-Palestinian march draws thousands in London with protests across UK
'Pro-Palestinian protests are taking place across the UK, including in London and Manchester.
In London thousands of people gathered outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House and more than
1,000 police officers have been deployed.
Police warned that anyone showing support for Hamas, a proscribed terrorist organisation, or deviating
from the route, could face arrest. It comes a week after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel.
Fighters from the the Palestinian militant group entered communities near the Gaza Strip, killing at least
1,300 people, and took scores of hostages.More than 2,200 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel
launched retaliatory air strikes and a ground offensive is also expected.
In London at the Palestine Solidarity Campaign demonstration, Palestine flags and supportive placards were
waved as people chanted during the march to Downing Street. One protester, Mike, from north-west London,
told the PA news agency: "The injustice of the situation is just totally outstanding."
The Metropolitan Police said certain areas of central London were covered by a Section 60AA power, which
requires a person to remove items such as masks that might be used to conceal their identity, until 22:00 BST.
The force said it was aware of people lighting flares or fireworks and said: "Action will be taken when we
identify those in possession of/throwing them." Rallies are taking place in a number of UK cities including
Liverpool, Bristol, Cambridge, Norwich, Coventry, Edinburgh and Swansea.
The London protest began at the BBC's headquarters in Portland Place, which was vandalised overnight with
red paint splattered over the building's entrance. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We are aware of
criminal damage to a building in Portland Place, W1A. "At this stage there is no suggestion this is linked
to any protest group."
On Friday Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor told a press briefing there had been
a "massive increase" in antisemitic incidents in London since the Hamas attacks. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
called the rise "disgusting" and said that intimidating or threatening behaviour would be "met with the full
force of the law". He said Israel had "every right to defend itself" from Hamas attacks, but stressed that civilian
safety must be "paramount in our minds".
Orly Goldschmidt, spokeswoman for the Israeli Embassy to the UK, said Israel was not targeting civilians but
told Times Radio: "There will be innocent people who will pay tragically with their life, but this is a state of war
and we have to prevent anyone from harming us again." "We have no quarrel with the Palestinian people. We
are trying to protect ourselves from the Hamas barbaric organisation, which is exactly if not worse than Isis."...'
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.