• Daniel Quinn@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Under the Terrorism Act the friends face a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Sorrell said: “I just feel if I’m put in prison for this, and even if I die in prison for this, I can’t think of a better thing to die for really than for the justice of the people who’ve been persecuted now for almost my lifetime.”

    Godsdamn this woman is a hero.

  • Optional@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Goddamn UK, what the fuck are you doing? You’re as bad as us!

    Well, okay not that bad. But still. Bad.

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      I can’t wait until we have our 3rd dumb fuck vote, after Brexit and Boris, and vote in Nigel Farage. Then the US will go “Hold my beer” and go for Trump for a 3rd time.

      The one connecting factor in all this is the Cambridge Analytica style of influencing and stealing elections.

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    4 days ago

    Alternative way of writing the headline: “OAP intentionally walks up to police with a sign saying I AM A TERRORIST and is then surprised when she gets treated as a terrorist”.

    You can argue whether or not Palestine Action should have been proscribed or not, but it did happen and the government made it abundantly clear what that proscription means for anyone continuing to show support for them.

    Maybe she wanted to make the point that the group shouldn’t have been banned (in fact I’m sure that’s the point she wanted to make) but surely she didn’t think Keir Starmer was going to go “oh my god you know what, you’re right, I’ll do yet another U-turn because of this old lady”.

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      2 days ago

      Isn’t she the one who held up a sign saying something like “Protect Palestine. Action is needed now.”? It’s a bit convoluted to say that was support for the group Palestine Action, and that arrest, search, and home curfew for several months is an appropriate response.

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      You are right, but also I doubt she was expecting her protesting to directly change anyone in power’s mind. The tactic is obviously to keep doing this with people who are very media friendly (little old grannies and the like) so stories keep getting into the papers of “lovely person arrested for protesting!” which does put pressure on the government.