You Won’t Believe How This Pro-Hamas Demonstrator Justified Her Actions

A pro-Hamas protester on trial in the U.K. accused of displaying a paraglider sticker has claimed her sticker was a symbol “of liberation and peace,” […]

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Photo: Yemeni artists paint graffiti in solidarity with the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on the walls of the closed Saudi embassy in Sanaa on November 2, 2023, including a Palestinian flag and a drawing of a paraglider (C). Thousands of civilians, both Palestinians and Israelis, have died since October 7, 2023, after Palestinian Hamas militants based in Gaza entered southern Israel in trucks, on motorcycles and even flying motorised paragliders in an unprecedented attack triggering a war declared by Israel on Hamas with retaliatory relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip since. (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP) (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty Images)

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  1. Britain’s “view” of Free Speech is dangerous, and I would hope that they and everybody else would stop this trend towards criminalizing free expression.

    Let’s get this straight, I believe those that support terrorism are despicable people. But it is their right to be despicable. Despicable does not mean criminal. The idea of making speech a crime is a dangerous two edged sword. Who gets put into jail shifts depending upon who is in power----and that is dangerous to all democracies.

    Canada is attempting to pass a law making it a criminal offense to praise or defend fossil fuels----in words or in writing. How insane is that? Evidently, insanity is the word of the day when it comes to actions by “democratic” government’s continued pattern of thought control.

    I never thought I would see the day when I defended three women’s rights to display images that support a genocidal terrorist attack, but I guess that day has come. The three women didn’t shoot anybody, they didn’t physically attack anybody, they merely expressed their opinion. No matter how puddin’ headed I believe they are, puddin’-headedness used to be a natural right.

    We all know how the statement goes—“First they came for. . .”
    Believe me folks, at some point they will come for all of us.

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