No idea on Russell Brand Don’t have enough info but your comment generally for anyone who speaks out is spot on imho I would never be that voice and I have no idea which conspiracies to believe disbelieve but I am easily convinced of anything
trouble is it’s not a conspiracy on my side it’s a fact that some are conspiring against us and our freedoms……I don’t think Russ brand is that person trying to silence opinions
**** bro, all I get is messages about DPD parcels I know nothing about being stuck in some postal depot. Why am I not getting these lucrative offers ffs! I think I need to step up my anti-Israel Insta bashing.
Dozens of Arab citizens of Israel have been arrested in connection with social media posts about the war in Gaza. Among them is a well-known singer and influencer from Nazareth, Dalal Abu Amneh, who was held in police custody for two days before being released on Wednesday on bail. She's now under house arrest until Monday. According to her lawyer, Abeer Baker, she was accused of "disruptive behaviour" by police officers, who said her posts could incite violence among her followers. The post that attracted police attention was an image of the Palestinian flag with the Arabic motto: "There is no victor but God." Ms Baker says the singer, who is well known across the Arab world for her songs about Palestinian heritage, was expressing a religious sentiment. Israeli authorities interpreted the singer's post as a call to arms for Palestinians. Many others have been suspended or sacked from their jobs or face disciplinary action from their universities. Israeli Arabs - many of whom prefer to be called Palestinian citizens of Israel - make up a fifth of the country's population. Since Hamas's attack, police say they have investigated and detained more than 100 people for their social media activity. Sixty-three have been arrested and questioned in Jerusalem alone. "Anyone inciting against the State of Israel, its government symbols, elected officials, military personnel and police, should be aware that the Israel Police will respond firmly and without leniency," said Israel's Police Commissioner, Yaakov Shabtai, at a meeting with senior leaders this week. Adalah, the Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, believes the number of detained is higher as more arrests have been made recently. But even when no criminal charges are filed, some people in Israel are still facing heavy consequences for their social media activity. Lawyers working for Adalah say they have received more than 40 cases of Israeli Arab workers suspended or fired from their workplaces overnight. Israel not Iran yeh?
It isn't quite as easy as that, although conversions through the Reform movement are indeed recognised in Israeli civil courts (although most of Netanyahu's cabinet would like to change that rule if the judicial reforms go through). Any applicant for citizenship due to conversion to Judaism needs to live and actively participate (minimum 300 hours iirc) in a Jewish community in the diaspora for a year before moving to Israel. They are then granted what is called A-5 Temporary Status, which is upgraded to full citizenship after the applicant has spent 9 months actively participating in a community in Israel.
the pyramid system all feeding the all seeing eye hail satan init the followers might even get to worship moloch if they work hard enough for the cult
I doubt the bird who wrote Harry Potter is controlling the globe and some blue tick sex case on Twitter is exposing it.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is to quiz Met Chief Sir Mark Rowley about the force's response to incidents during a pro-Palestinian protest. A video posted online appeared to show a woman with a beard chanting 'Jehova' during a rally in London. Sir Mark is expected to say current laws make prosecutions difficult.
Oh yeah that’s definitely happening. We decide what to make her do at our weekly falafel meet-ups in Golders Green.
If you use certain language in a football ground, it leads to a ban. One of our dickheads threw a vape at our game on Saturday, which will now likely lead to another hefty fine, if not a points deduction (after a previous fine for language). I suppose I look at it why should football fans be discriminated against when it comes to the law. Although I don't even know what that means 'Jehova' and not something I'm likely to say, so I don't know what bit of law it violates, however, I suppose I'd ask myself, would it be allowed in a British football ground, if not then it shouldn't be allowed outside of them either. But I take the point about current laws - and my point of a two tier system in and out of football stadiums, that seems to apply.
they should make a law about a law tbf ……there’s not enough rules for us to follow at the moment not enough draconian measures in place and we certainly need more because the working classes are fking scum of the earth that expect to be treated humanely instead of faceless resources making money for the cog shame on us