If you didn't mean it the way I read it - you flippantly throwing something irrelevant into the mix and creating a false equivalence - then I accept that.
I do find it odd that the groundswell of activity in respect of a war (which to be fair I am anticipating; it may not happen) was not so evident at Glastonbury in respect of the Yugoslavia conflict, Rwanda, Sudan (as you mentioned) or even as recent as Ukraine. It seems odd that the real outrage is against the Jewish state (though as I have said previously, a quarter of the population is not Jewish) in a conflict that clearly involves other sides who have acted appallingly with the help of very powerful sponsors.
I see the SNP vote collapsing down to around a dozen seats actually. I think without Sturgeon, and having gone back to Swinney but giving Forbes a prominent position, they're in negative momentum and their failures will stand out more than their successes.
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