It strikes me that UK protests against the banning of Palestine Action are strange mirror images of Enoch Burke's school protest and an illustration of how things get a bit awkward when you have people who don't mind being arrested for their protests.
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It strikes me that UK protests against the banning of Palestine Action are strange mirror images of Enoch Burke's school protest and an illustration of how things get a bit awkward when you have people who don't mind being arrested for their protests.
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It strikes me that UK protests against the banning of Palestine Action are strange mirror images of Enoch Burke's school protest and an illustration of how things get a bit awkward when you have people who don't mind being arrested for their protests.
That's regardless of what you think about the subject of their protests.
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That's regardless of what you think about the subject of their protests.
I'm also fascinated by how the UK seems to have an endless stream of pensioners willing to be arrested over the Palestine Action ban, and that the UK government's proposed solution to this issue is to arrest more of them.
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