We’ve got two examples here, though. Passengers chanting about Palestine = Tolerated. (You chose to sidestep that) Jewish passengers = not tolerated.
Like what the actual **** is this? We wouldn’t be pandering to these people if UK Jews weren’t in general a) civilised and b) outnumbered by both Sectarians and those who defend them.
Personally I'm against any restrictions / cancellation of comedians - humour can go a long way to bridging divides ... although I have to admit that I've never heard of the bloke - but that's not surprising as I don't do podcasts or similar ...
Yeah there's definitely a misplaced sense of anger towards Jews from some quarters. I think a lot of ordinary Jews are being targeted because of the actions of Netanyahu and the Israeli govt's actions in Gaza. Imo that doesn't help when Netanyahu links any criticism of his war with being anti-semetic, because he's tying in religion directly with the actions of war. People are rightly calling out the war crimes that are happening and being labelled as jew haters, when they are not. And vice versa some people are targeting jews, when they have nothing to do with the war.
Nah, I said that once you pass the point of disobeying the cabin crew you should be off. That was in direct response to brb mentioning the people making Palestine chants and being asked to stop. So it wasn't sidestepped at all. Also, yep its inconsistent. I don't know if the Palestine chanters then went on to start ****ing with safety equipment or getting aggressive with the cabin crew, but like I said, once they've started disobeying the cabin crews instructions, they should be removed.
Well indeed. But if they are on the ground they can be removed. If they kick off when airborne they can be restrained and arrested at the destination airport.