>Palestine Action Éire said the latest protest was carried out in opposition to RTX’s links to Israel’s military.
>“After 2 years of genocide, I don’t know what to do any more,” one of the activists said today.
>“We’ve marched, petitioned, passed motions at council and union level, asked nicely, asked loudly, occupied spaces, blocked roads, travelled to Egypt and organised flotillas of boats carrying humanitarian aid that have been illegally seized. And nothing has changed.”
It’s crazy to say nothing has changed when a ceasefire has just taken place. That’s literally what people have been campaigning for during the last two years. This protest must have been planned weeks ago and they decided to still go ahead with it anyways.
Janoouy on
Collins are a major supplier to avionics to both Boeing and Airbus aircraft. They could always boycott them avoiding their 10 euro Ryanair flight to London for a weekend break.
Baggersaga23 on
Trump has solved Palestine lads. Take a day off
capri_stylee on
“Lads, a ceasefire was called, can yis not just forget the tens of thousands of dead children, an entire region turned to dust, and a continuing occupation and blockade?”
R/Ireland commenters
PaxUX on
Someone forgot to check there emails this morning
HonestRef on
These people are not the full shilling
vinceswish on
Poor people, now Garda will need to use violence and do a cavity search. Every time.
WatfordHert on
To say nothing has changed is obviously a silly statement but in no way has the situation been ‘solved’ or is it over.
A ceasefire is only the start, it brilliant that the slaughter in Gaza is stopping yet it doesn’t change the fact Israel has yet to end its illegal occupation in the West Bank. And we have no idea currently what will happen in Gaza in the coming months.
Stop pretending everyone should just get back to loving and tolerating Israel just because there was a ceasefire
Careful_Jackfruit144 on
They’ve transported military hardware through Shannon airport so yea fuck those cunts. I’d burn that building down if I had the opportunity
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>Palestine Action Éire said the latest protest was carried out in opposition to RTX’s links to Israel’s military.
>“After 2 years of genocide, I don’t know what to do any more,” one of the activists said today.
>“We’ve marched, petitioned, passed motions at council and union level, asked nicely, asked loudly, occupied spaces, blocked roads, travelled to Egypt and organised flotillas of boats carrying humanitarian aid that have been illegally seized. And nothing has changed.”
It’s crazy to say nothing has changed when a ceasefire has just taken place. That’s literally what people have been campaigning for during the last two years. This protest must have been planned weeks ago and they decided to still go ahead with it anyways.
Collins are a major supplier to avionics to both Boeing and Airbus aircraft. They could always boycott them avoiding their 10 euro Ryanair flight to London for a weekend break.
Trump has solved Palestine lads. Take a day off
“Lads, a ceasefire was called, can yis not just forget the tens of thousands of dead children, an entire region turned to dust, and a continuing occupation and blockade?”
R/Ireland commenters
Someone forgot to check there emails this morning
These people are not the full shilling
Poor people, now Garda will need to use violence and do a cavity search. Every time.
To say nothing has changed is obviously a silly statement but in no way has the situation been ‘solved’ or is it over.
A ceasefire is only the start, it brilliant that the slaughter in Gaza is stopping yet it doesn’t change the fact Israel has yet to end its illegal occupation in the West Bank. And we have no idea currently what will happen in Gaza in the coming months.
Stop pretending everyone should just get back to loving and tolerating Israel just because there was a ceasefire
They’ve transported military hardware through Shannon airport so yea fuck those cunts. I’d burn that building down if I had the opportunity