There’s a demonstration scheduled to take place at noon tomorrow at The Embankment - march to Trafalgar Square. It’s organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. The demonstrators are lobbying for the full recognition of Hamas by the international community and the lifting of all financial embargos.
Supported by UNISON, RMT, CWU, NATFHE, NUJ, NUM, PCS, Just Peace (UK), Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Muslim Association of Britain, Stop the War, Association of Palestinian Communities.
On a more humorous note, below are pictures taken at a pro-freedom of expression rally in London…Enjoy!
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I ditto that!
What's the betting they will have loads of flags on display.
why do I always have to working when I should be at the sidelines of these things causing mayhem.
no MSM tv news coverage so they SUCKED in their little rally. It pissed down on them too. Good
Just got home from a fantastic indoors party...yeah it rained on their parade, last I heard it was a man and his dog! Those bloody Hamas supporters need to chill out and go to the nearest pub...Come on you terrorists, have a pint! Maybe if you weren't so uptight, you'd be more humane...I think alcohol would go a long way to solving the world's problems...If the suicide bombers got drunk, would they cause so much destruction? "Sobriety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes"-William James.
Hope you all had a great Saturday! I need some water!x
Please, I MUST have that T-shirt!
How and where do I buy one? I'll pay anything (within limits). Seriously!
Please, I MUST have that T-shirt!
How and where do I buy one? I'll pay anything (within limits). Seriously!
I think if you really would like to come across as a good dhimmi, you should waste that money on jizya instead of that dhimmi T-shirt.
I mean, "Just kidding. Praise Allah (Please don't kill me)". What signals does this send? Well, it sends signals that you are too scared to exercise your freedom of speech, that you submit to Allah and that you beg for mercy.
Why anyone would want to wear such a T-shirt is beyond me. It is simply pathetic. If there was actually a picture of Muhammad on the back, I would be impressed, but this? No way.
@ anonymous:
I think you've missed the point…the T-shirt isn't apologetic, infact the opposite, it’s taking the piss! This is British humour, perhaps why our American friends fail to appreciate it...
I think you've missed the point…the T-shirt isn't apologetic, infact the opposite, it’s taking the piss!
If that is the case, then I don't see it. The text on the back of the shirt gives me the feeling that "OK, so I don't have the courage to have a picture of Muhammad on the back of my T-shirt after all.". That comes across as cowardice and submission to fear to me.
The T-shirt should have had one of the Muhammad cartoons printed on the back of it, or at least some picture of Muhammad. That would have been a statement.
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