Momento in cui i canti degli “studenti di Oxford” “mettono a terra gli Zio” alla manifestazione di Londra – mentre il Met esortava a indagare

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/police-urged-investigate-oxford-video-5HjdFJ4_2/

    di StGuthlac2025

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    1. Deathstroke_16 on

      Those are big words coming from someone who wouldn’t be able to walk even 20 feet without glasses.

    2. Middle class white European who has never been to the Middle East, larping as an Islamist “revolutionary” will never not be cringe

    3. Billoo77 on

      As sad as it’s all been, I still can’t comprehend how people like this make a conflict thousands of miles away their entire personality, and risk their future by protesting on the fringes of illegality.

      Did any of the millions of protesters in the west even move the needle in achieving anything?

    4. ObjectiveHornet676 on

      I think this guy was more likely to be from Oxford rather than studying at the university. He doesn’t come across as being all that bright.

    5. terrordactyl1971 on

      So embarrassing watching white middle class champagne socialists masquerading as middle eastern activists

    6. TheWorstRowan on

      Support of violence is bad, I guess we should start investigating people supporting the genocide and those proposing to burn down hotels.

    7. Tasty_Importance_216 on

      With the Ceasfire and recent synagogue attack I would have thought that people will tone it down

    8. ShitFuckCuntBollocks on

      They’re upset there’s a ceasefire and that the hostages are being released. It’s even worse for them that Trump was involved in making it happen.

    9. Ok-Detective-6892 on

      What the actual fuck is going on in our university’s?

    10. SarcyArtyMarty on

      These people get utterly obsessed. I had a conversation with an extremely Palestinian supporter about what we can realistically do if you have no money and burnt out with your own socio-economic issues. Essentially fast tracked homelessness, poor wages, chronic health with no support/scant finances, and I was told they have it worse and sleeping on the streets is fine compared. I do agree, but if my cups empty, how do I pour one out for them? Other than making yourself worried sick or becoming violent at a protest, what else can you realistically do but go to the Middle East and hand out food parcels? Expecting people young middle aged and old to care about these poor people as much as we do ourselves when there are thousands, millions even in a land ill never reach is setting yourself up for an empathy crash out. It just isn’t feasible. Boycott brands, send money to the red Cross, but live your life also. Don’t get yourself investigated by police for saying stupid shit for a cause you have barely any control in helping right now. It just feels like this people like to care about people ways cross the globe so forcefully but I don’t see talk about issues that could help our young generation (and ultimately empower them to help other people) from these people with the same force and vitriol. It seems it’s easy to care so much like this gentleman when you *know* people won’t force you to do anything. People are reporting it’s taking them ours to get someone to call ambulance after a phone theft incident because the average person on the street doesn’t want to help/too scared to call for them. I’ve experienced this myself. It would appear the milk of human kindness is hard to produce when it’s infront of your face and not through a screen.

    11. KittensOnASegway on

      They flexed from “ceasefire now” to “put ‘em in the ground” astronomically quickly.

    12. wolfiasty on

      Deport foreign students on visa who apparently are confused about what studying abroad means.

      Bit harder to deal with domestic ones when university itself is shielding them.

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