A Gaza aid activist has said they were 'violently dragged' onto buses and 'beaten' as Egyptian authorities deported them. Thousands have been arriving from more than 80 countries since Thursday to join the Global March to Gaza protest against Israel's aid blockade on Gaza.
I'm with Longrider here, it's been illuminating to see Egyptian police dealing with these vapid virtue-signalling numpties as they should be treated. I doubt any of them will learn anything from it. though.
This cop looks like we all feel with these activist whackjobs
Uzma Usmani, the sponsorship and logistics lead for the UK delegation of the march, explained to CNN: 'This is just another tool, another way [for] the people to raise their voices, to let governments know that we are not happy.
Unfotrtunatly for you and your fellow UK morons, like this astonishing specimen, they couldn't give a damn whether you are happy or not. They don't even pretend to care, unlike the governments of your own countries. They just do whatever they need to in order to get shot of you.
'We need to take things into our own hands, to raise awareness, to put pressure on all the different governments so that they start taking action.'
There's nothing you can do yo 'put pressure' on these middle eastern governments - you are irrelevant. Itt's long past time you found that out.
4 comments:
1. I trust that this Welsh nurse is on leave. If he has been sacked because of his actions, then he is not a nurse. He is just an unemployed Welshman.
2. SoT, I would not complain if our Police dealt with those wearing masks during their protesting. Never mind 'Ban the Burqua', ban ALL face coverings unless necessary for medical reasons.I
Penseivat
It has been hilarious to watch how the Arabs have treated them .
Jaded
As someone who used to deal with anti-nuclear protestors, I know that these people are fixated on only one thing and are unable to listen to any other viewpoint.
Perhaps these activists can start a website where they can compare treatment at the hands of the authorities from different countries. For example, if the Israelis catch you, they offer you a sandwich. While the Egyptians seem to prefer the method more typical of the middle east, and offer you a big stick. I even have a name for such a website: Tw@tadvisor.
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