Your explaining crayons must be getting quite worn down by now. I'm staggered by how much they need to be used! (They walk and vote among us. A scary thought)
Is she really as thick as she seems? How can she suggest that immigrants are unBritish for 'hating Israel'? It seems unlikely that they claim to hate the entire country and its population, but if we reframe it as 'hating what Israelis are doing in Gaza', wouldn't most of us agree? Are there any ordinary Brits who support genocide?
Your explaining crayons must be getting quite worn down by now. I'm staggered by how much they need to be used! (They walk and vote among us. A scary thought)
Is she really as thick as she seems? How can she suggest that immigrants are unBritish for 'hating Israel'? It seems unlikely that they claim to hate the entire country and its population, but if we reframe it as 'hating what Israelis are doing in Gaza', wouldn't most of us agree? Are there any ordinary Brits who support genocide?
There are quite a few British Zionists that do. I believe that supporting genocide is un-British.
There is no such thing as British culture. When we had a coal industry I used to argue that a South Wales miner had more in common with a Durham miner than he had with a Welsh landowner. I am an immigrant in France, having migrated from the UK. The cultural differences I have found to be superficial, except for seeing the founding principles of the Republic writ large on public buildings. Liberte, Égalité, Fraternité.
Beware the binary - too true.