Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:48:23 AMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 04:46:59 AMIf the Jewish guy wasn't holding such a sign then your comment makes no sense. Did he hold such a sign or didn't he?Don't play Raz.
OK then. Forget the sign. The black guy (lets assume he's 100% non-Jewish in any way) is wearing a kippah.
Do you think he wouldn't be stopped?
Quote from: The Brain on Today at 04:46:59 AMIf the Jewish guy wasn't holding such a sign then your comment makes no sense. Did he hold such a sign or didn't he?Don't play Raz.
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:43:54 AMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 04:43:26 AMWhat are you talking about?Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:40:00 AMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 04:37:31 AMQuote from: Josquius on Today at 04:28:12 AMIt isn't the first time we've seen something like this happen. I've seen it first hand myself when the far right are given the right to do their thing the anti-fascists are cordoned off from them. This doesn't mean the fascists are regarded as being right. Its just the police doing their job and trying to minimise trouble.
This particular case was bad because of the horrible clumsy language the cop used, not because he wanted to keep a guy in a kippah away from a march where some people might be anti semites of some form (though you also get Jews in such protests too) and looking for someone to lash out at.
Is it common for the police to keep anti-fascists of some ethnicities or religions cordoned off while letting other anti-fascists interact with the fascists?
You're insinuating if a black guy had come along with a sign saying "Support Israel! Destroy Hamas!" the police wouldn't have stopped him too?
I didn't see anything about such a sign in the article. Source?
There was no black guy with a sign. Its how we could test your hypothesis however.
Quote from: The Brain on Today at 04:43:26 AMWhat are you talking about?Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:40:00 AMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 04:37:31 AMQuote from: Josquius on Today at 04:28:12 AMIt isn't the first time we've seen something like this happen. I've seen it first hand myself when the far right are given the right to do their thing the anti-fascists are cordoned off from them. This doesn't mean the fascists are regarded as being right. Its just the police doing their job and trying to minimise trouble.
This particular case was bad because of the horrible clumsy language the cop used, not because he wanted to keep a guy in a kippah away from a march where some people might be anti semites of some form (though you also get Jews in such protests too) and looking for someone to lash out at.
Is it common for the police to keep anti-fascists of some ethnicities or religions cordoned off while letting other anti-fascists interact with the fascists?
You're insinuating if a black guy had come along with a sign saying "Support Israel! Destroy Hamas!" the police wouldn't have stopped him too?
I didn't see anything about such a sign in the article. Source?
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:40:00 AMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 04:37:31 AMQuote from: Josquius on Today at 04:28:12 AMIt isn't the first time we've seen something like this happen. I've seen it first hand myself when the far right are given the right to do their thing the anti-fascists are cordoned off from them. This doesn't mean the fascists are regarded as being right. Its just the police doing their job and trying to minimise trouble.
This particular case was bad because of the horrible clumsy language the cop used, not because he wanted to keep a guy in a kippah away from a march where some people might be anti semites of some form (though you also get Jews in such protests too) and looking for someone to lash out at.
Is it common for the police to keep anti-fascists of some ethnicities or religions cordoned off while letting other anti-fascists interact with the fascists?
You're insinuating if a black guy had come along with a sign saying "Support Israel! Destroy Hamas!" the police wouldn't have stopped him too?
Quote from: The Brain on Today at 04:37:31 AMQuote from: Josquius on Today at 04:28:12 AMIt isn't the first time we've seen something like this happen. I've seen it first hand myself when the far right are given the right to do their thing the anti-fascists are cordoned off from them. This doesn't mean the fascists are regarded as being right. Its just the police doing their job and trying to minimise trouble.
This particular case was bad because of the horrible clumsy language the cop used, not because he wanted to keep a guy in a kippah away from a march where some people might be anti semites of some form (though you also get Jews in such protests too) and looking for someone to lash out at.
Is it common for the police to keep anti-fascists of some ethnicities or religions cordoned off while letting other anti-fascists interact with the fascists?
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 04:28:12 AMIt isn't the first time we've seen something like this happen. I've seen it first hand myself when the far right are given the right to do their thing the anti-fascists are cordoned off from them. This doesn't mean the fascists are regarded as being right. Its just the police doing their job and trying to minimise trouble.
This particular case was bad because of the horrible clumsy language the cop used, not because he wanted to keep a guy in a kippah away from a march where some people might be anti semites of some form (though you also get Jews in such protests too) and looking for someone to lash out at.
QuoteA longer version of the clip released later shows the officer explaining to Falter that his approach was informed by the knowledge he had already deliberately walked out into the middle of the march and was therefore "looking to try and antagonise this".
John Mann, the government's antisemitism tsar, said Falter had been "quite explicit" about his intentions at the protest. "There's no ambiguity in what he's doing," he told the BBC, saying he had been blocked by the CAA on the social media platform X and they were "not playing it straight".
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