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  • 1. Ranjeet Brar is not just a random doctor. He is a politician. He is the general secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist).

    2. He is not a peace activist. His party praised Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. He is also not against Genocide. He publically said that he is fine with Genocide, as long as Israelis are the targets.

    3. The Middle East Monitor is an extremely controversial media organization

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_Monitor

    They regularly publish absolute non-sense.

    For instance, they said Israel flooded Gaza by open dam gates:

    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20221227-israel-floods-gaza-after-opening-dam-gates/

    Except there is no dam at all in Gaza or Southern Israel.

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    Kidney care is the test the NHS cannot afford to fail

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    UK judge’s decision not to jail boys for rape like a ‘rock in my face’, says victim, 16

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    • Netanyahu is a war criminal that killed tens of thousands of palestinians. Israel occupies palestinian land.
    • The Iranian regime is murderous and is using the palestinian cause to further its own interests

    You understand that these things can be true at the same time, right?

  • Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005. Hamas was democratically elected. Their first decision was to ban elections. Then they started throwing rockets. The result was 4 devastating wars with tremendous civilian casualties. This fifth war turned into a mass blood bath. The definition of stupidity is doing the same thing again, and again and again.

  • I want free elections for Palestinians. You only want free elections for Brits.

    Both Hamas and Mahmoud Abbas are not legitimate anymore. They both banned elections. They both use thugs to beat up critics. How is that different than Israeli settlers? There needs to be new elections. Until then, as long as they use violence to repress critics, they are not legitimate.

  • I don't think associating with one of the most authoritarian country in the world will help Palestine.

    That's a suicidal strategy.

    Look at Gaza right now. Is that what you call a victory? Because Iran called it a major victory.

  • I want free elections so the Palestinian people can democratically decide their leadership.

    You want to impose leadership on them. That's the difference between us.

    Hamas was elected in 2005. Then they banned all elections.

    From 2005 to 2024, Gaza was devastated by 4 bloody wars.

    Did you experience those wars? Or are you sitting on your ass praising palestinians getting bombed because of an organization that denies them the right to free elections?

  • If every single Israeli was slaughtered, people attending Quds Day would celebrate.

    I'm sympathetic to Palestinians, but this day was created by the Iranian dictatorship to claim that Iranian militias will destroy Israel and take over the entire country. The point of this day isn't to ask for justice for Palestinians. It's to celebrate the Iranian regime and call for the destruction of Israel

    I grew up outside Britain. The UK left needs to understand who they associate with.

    The Pro-Iranian regime crowd is as bad as the pro-Netanyahu folks. Both are pieces of shit.

  • The vast majority of London's Jewish Community doesn't support Quds Day. It's like saying "Hey, some black people attended this Trump rally. How dare you say Trump is bad".

    Quds Day is a day that was created by the Iranian Ayatollahs to basically claim that Iran will destroy Israel.

    This is a day where people wave pictures of Ayatollah Khomenei, Ayatollah Khamenei and scream "death to Israel". That's the entire original point of this day. Claiming Iran and its militias will turn the land muslim.

  • Quds Day = Iran Day

    For centuries, the Iranian elites have been very self-conscious about the fact they are only shia country. Most muslim countries are sunni. Shias are the black sheep of the muslim world. The genius of the Ayatollah regime was to invent Quds Day (Jerusalem Day).

    Here is how that works.

    On Quds Day, in every city in Iran, government officials organize street protests. They ask military families and civil servants to protest in the streets. Everyone is to wave Iranian flags and scream "Death to Israel". They also burn Israeli flags and say stuff like "Soon, Jerusalem will be back in muslim hands thanks to Iran". Most Iranians don't speak arabic, but the government prints signs in arabic.

    Around the islamic world, many people love that shit. It's basically religious porn. The Pakistani taxi driver or your factory worker in Egypt sees these Quds day vids on facebook. His immediate reaction? "Wow...Iran is so wonderful :3" or "Mashallah, I fucking love Iran"

    It's the one political trick that Iranian elites found to become popular in the sunni world. They desperately want to be admired/respected by sunnis. If Israel didn't exist, these people would want to invent it.

    If they were really honest, they would not call it Quds Day. They would call it Iranian soft-power day.

  • I love Carole Cadwalladr but don't let perfect be the enemy of good.

    1. Most of The Guardian funding comes from readers. I give money every year. But readers only aren't enough to sustain it. They also need to look for other revenue sources.

    2. There is no evidence that she was fired specifically because Open AI requested it. That would be a major scandal and the entire newsroom would revolt.

    3. The Guardian remains an excellent newspaper. They won more journalism awards than any other UK paper.

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/may/23/mossad-investigation-guardian-uk-press-awards

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/dec/13/guardian-wins-features-and-sports-prizes-at-british-journalism-ceremony

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jan/28/guardian-sirin-kale-lucy-osborne-women-in-journalism-awards