A Quick Intellectual Canter 5


This is more video of me than anybody would ever want to see, but here are three interviews I did over the weekend.

The first covers the legal action against the proscription of Palestine Action, Starmer’s summary courts for peaceful protestors charged with “terrorism”, UK and US efforts to legalise the Israeli occupation of Gaza through the UN Security Council, and French colonial occupation of New Caledonia.

The second covers the campaign to further the cause of Scottish Independence through the United Nations.

and the third covers the Gaza Trump peace plan and the future of the “ceasefire”

 

Should anyone have the time to download and clean up the YouTube transcripts I will gladly post them (they usually have a lot of errors).

Fundraising for the challenge in the Scottish courts to the proscription of Palestine Action is not going as fast as I would hope. Through all routes it is totalling £13,120, which will just get about get us to the starting line but not much further. The freedom of thousands of peaceful protestors could hang on this action, so please donate if you can, though as ever we do not want anyone to cause themselves hardship.

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5 thoughts on “A Quick Intellectual Canter

  • Luis Cunha da Silva

    Would a placard shown in public and saying “It’s time for UK government action on Palestine” or “Support direct action on Palestine” fall foul of the Tewwahism Act(s)?

    • glenn_nl

      Read the previous post on the 36 minute trials – if Cuntstable Knacker is of the opinion that it is something that could be taken as “arousing suspicion” as support for a proscribed organisation (most particularly, PA), then that’s good enough for the judge.

      Bear in mind the filth have their “suspicion aroused” by just about everything not directly in support of them and the PTB.

  • Luis Cunha da Silva

    I have understood that the British are great fans of something called “judicial review”.

    Has anyone yet tried to obtain judicial review of the Tewwahism Act(s) in so far as they allow convictions for “supporting tewwahism” on the basis that a police officer has a “reasonable suspicion” that this is the case?

  • Mart

    I’ve no doubt Israel ordered the UK government to proscribe PA.

    That Starmer and his ministers jump to Israel’s command is most recently shown by Lisa Nandy in the Commons doubling down on attempts to overturn the very sensible ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv football hooligans. A post on Twitter by the Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar makes clear that he issued the order to revoke the ban.

    It’s an interesting tweet. Sa’ar is also demanding that the freedom of UK citizens to chant for Palestinian freedom “from the river to the sea” be legislated against. It occurs to me that should the Tel Aviv fans succeed in instigating violence in Birmingham then the ensuing fake outrage at the “antisemitism” against them will be used to manufacture consent for the pro-Palestine slogan to be outlawed.

    https://x.com/gidonsaar/status/1979600380725014678