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Bob Vylan Chants


MEGATRONICMEATWAGON

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3 minutes ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

And again, Israel is the equivalent of Ukraine here. They are the two defending countries here.

 

The Gaza War is being fought in Gaza, and the Ukraine war is being fought in Ukraine. You can't fight a defensive war in someone else's territory.

 

You can argue that Israel is justified in trying to take Gaza (which they clearly admit, they are trying to do), that it's necessary for their own security. We can disagree on that but that's valid. But that's not equivalent to Ukraine in any way.

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2 minutes ago, BobMahelp said:


 

Right but surely returning the full land between the river and the sea to being a Muslim nation of Palestine would imply genocide against the Jewish people?

 

Thats why a peaceful two state solution on 1967 borders with Palestinian recognition is the only answer which doesn’t require a bloodbath. But that definitely still includes a Jewish nation so would count as Zionist right? 

Is it really genocide to expel invaders and colonisers of your country? 

 

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I understand that some time back, on Have I Got News For You, it was suggested that the Glastonbury Festival be nuked to get rid of the unwashed.

 

It's not so much what you say but rather who complains about it. I bet there were many pro-Israeli pressing the complaints buttons. Less so the Palestine supporters.

 

PS Pre-Palestine is NOT the same as pro-Hamas

Just as

Anti Israeli Government is not anti-semetic

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4 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

 

Not reading all that.

 

Free Palestine🇵🇸 

 

You don't seem to read a lot it turns out 😄

 

Your reply is the exact response of someone in an echo chamber. 

 

I doubt you could accurately describe the meanings of apartheid or genocide or even point to actual cases of both in history. 

 

 

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While I’d have preferred that the Festival simply say “We’re not responsible for the opinions of performers”, I do think that they had little choice but to issue this statement. It’s a right old mess this situation but it’s not of the Festival’s making. This statement will have been intended to extinguish as much of the ire and criticism that will inevitably be directed at the Festival by its enemies. I think they made the right call. 

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5 minutes ago, BobMahelp said:


 

Right but surely returning the full land between the river and the sea to being a Muslim nation of Palestine would imply genocide against the Jewish people?

 

Well no, you don't have to murder everyone who lives somewhere in order to own the land. Like, I'm in favour of a united Ireland, like many people are, and it'll probably happen in my lifetime. And I'm fairly confident it can be done without killing every Protestant currently living in Northern Ireland.

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13 minutes ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

Dismissing people who oppose calls for violence are crybabies and/or the fash. Lol.

 

If the BNP walked out tomorrow in front of Parliament and chanted "Death, death, death to Palestine Action", you'd all call them racist and whatever other -ists you'd pluck from your hashtag bag.

 

And again, Israel is the equivalent of Ukraine here. They are the two defending countries here.

 

Glastonbury have made this mess themselves by siding with groups that would rather "up" Hamas and Hezbollah rather than with the only liberal democracy in the Middle East. 

 

 

 

 

Ummmm Palestine action aren’t murdering children. 

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So now Emily has backtracked and it's hilarious how quickly that happened. So what happens now? She's set out Glastos policies yet ME said a few days ago if you don't like the festivals politics you can go somewhere else. Does that mean all the people who are defending BV are gonna leave the festival right now? Because according to ME a few days ago, you're not welcome anymore if you disagree.

 

Organiser Emily Eavis has issued a statement saying she’s "appalled" by the chants that took place on the West Holts Stage yesterday during Bob Vylan's set, and reminding people there is no place for "anti-semitism, hate speech or incitement to violence" at Glastonbury

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3 minutes ago, DeanoL said:

Well no, you don't have to murder everyone who lives somewhere in order to own the land. Like, I'm in favour of a united Ireland, like many people are, and it'll probably happen in my lifetime. And I'm fairly confident it can be done without killing every Protestant currently living in Northern Ireland.


 

Maybe in Ireland, yes. The Middle East is different. There are two neighbouring religions who want to exterminate one another.

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6 minutes ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

 

You don't seem to read a lot it turns out 😄

 

Your reply is the exact response of someone in an echo chamber. 

 

I doubt you could accurately describe the meanings of apartheid or genocide or even point to actual cases of both in history. 

 

 

 

Got no interest in debating an apologist for atrocities.

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13 minutes ago, DeanoL said:

Probably beneficial to keep the discussion of this separate from those who want to discuss the rest of the performance outside of the 30 seconds being discussed here?

Perhaps a fair point. Seeing a new thread just effectively triggered my OCD about conflicting threads when I woke up this morning, I'm afraid. 

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3 hours ago, stokelad84 said:

The Eavis family should be fined for firstly booking them and secondly openly endorsing their stance. 

 

Seen dozens of bands give Palestein a shout out, but now one has suggested Hamas release their hostages. Weird that.

Hahaha pathetic, absolutely pathetic 

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9 minutes ago, panda97 said:

Is it really genocide to expel invaders and colonisers of your country? 

 


Do you think native Americans and aboriginals in Australia and Māoris in New Zealand should “expel” the white population? 

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2 hours ago, stokelad84 said:

 

Tell your Hamas buddies to stop using women and children as human shields then.

 

Ironically it was your side that invaded a music festival to murder and rape Isreali's. But you lot give them a free pass.

Ahhh classic.

 

Growing up in Northern Ireland I remember being used as a human shield by British soldiers. You probably wouldn't have a bad word to say about them though would you? 

 

Of course not, because you do t actually care about "women and children", it's just a pathetic straw man excuse 

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Just now, BobMahelp said:


Do you think native Americans and aboriginals in Australia and Māoris in New Zealand should “expel” the white population? 

Complete avoidance of the question clearly shows you have realised your point was a bit silly

 

I think comparing the ongoing ethnic cleansing of a state is a bit different to comparing those that happened centuries ago

 

Those that were alive and suffered the effects first hand absolutely had a right to fight back and demand that their territory be returned, just like those in Palestine currently suffering do. The native Americans were right to resist and fight back against the settlers invading their land.

 

Descendants 200 years later that have been born and grown up under a completely different situation not quite so much

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Just now, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

 

It's easy to stay quiet when you've got no argument.

 

I'm not staying quiet either.  I'm dismissing you.  Big difference. 

 

Those of us who oppose this don't (or at least shouldn't) meet your ilk with pieties and nuanced words.

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