UK police arrest Israeli academic Haim Bresheeth after pro-Palestine speech (www.middleeasteye.net)
from solo@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 14:43
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fluxion@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 14:50 next collapse

Another case of criticizing Israel == anti-Semitism

This is getting really old.

Sundial@lemm.ee on 04 Nov 14:51 next collapse

Funny part is that he is Jewish and grew up in Israel.

T00l_shed@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 14:56 next collapse

I know you don’t actually find it funny, but the censorship is very worrying.

ogmios@sh.itjust.works on 04 Nov 15:11 collapse

“Funny” has a much broader connotation than what you’re suggesting. In this case it’s funny because the truth doesn’t align with what is expressed by his critics.

fluxion@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 14:56 next collapse

Whose parents survived the Holocaust.

“Never forget.”

At least there’s some people who properly understood that lesson from our dark history.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 15:25 collapse

It’s not funny. It’s dangerous. Dangerous for Jews like him and for Jews like me.

Sundial@lemm.ee on 04 Nov 15:41 next collapse

Funny as in it’s a commentary on how so many people equate criticism of Israel to anti-Semitism, like how the person I replied to pointed out. I know it’s dangerous, I know Jews around the world are suffering the repercussions of Israel’s actions and a lot them are speaking up against it.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 15:43 collapse

I just hate it. Israel has made my life more dangerous than any modern Hitler-lover.

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floofloof@lemmy.ca on 04 Nov 15:14 next collapse

Netanyahu has done a lot to help the world see this propaganda game for what it is. Not worth genocide, but it’s a slight silver lining. The “criticism is antisemitism” strategy won’t work forever for Israel.

Also, I bet you’re a programmer.

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 04 Nov 16:21 next collapse

Getting really old and also going to backfire spectacularly. Israel has pretty much completely lost support of younger Americans (can’t speak for UK). Once those younger generations age into politically power, we’re going to see a major shift.

filister@lemmy.world on 05 Nov 04:10 next collapse

Nah, there is simply too much money involved. And sadly money influences absolutely everything from politics, moral decisions, war warfare, etc.

NeuronautML@lemmy.ml on 05 Nov 12:23 collapse

In Europe i haven’t met anyone in my circle of friends and extended circle who doesn’t completely hate Israel and zionism. I don’t push my views on anyone, especially the younger teen family members, but i was pleasantly surprised to see them saying they were going to an anti israeli protest.

The only people who currently have any support for Israel are boomers and even they are going from “supporting Israel right to exist” to “everyone is in the wrong” stage right now. This is highly anecdotal at this point but i hope we’re seeing a shift to acknowledging evil where evil is.

W4nd3r3r@lemmy.ml on 05 Nov 01:18 collapse

You mean criticizing Israel = Terrorism

He was arrested over “Terrorism”

Mrkawfee@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 16:09 next collapse

Speech crime. No coincidence that George Orwell was a Brit.

WanderingVentra@lemm.ee on 05 Nov 02:17 collapse

Nor Alan Moore, the writer of V for Vendetta, another story about a totalitarian, ever watchful, fascist state.

dev_null@lemmy.ml on 05 Nov 10:28 collapse

Remember, remember, the 5th of November

Worx@lemmynsfw.com on 04 Nov 16:09 next collapse

Looks like the Cs are being Bs again…

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 04 Nov 18:32 collapse

They seem to go out of their way to do that.

febra@lemmy.world on 04 Nov 18:01 next collapse

The wonderful western democracies at work. The UK is following Germany’s steps into madness.

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 04 Nov 18:31 next collapse

And when I talk about Israel being a direct threat to Americans citizens, this is part of what I’m talking about.

Yes, I know this happened in the UK and not the US, but the principle still applies.

geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml on 04 Nov 20:57 next collapse

In a video recording of Bresheeth’s arrest, a police officer informs him that he is being arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 for “making a hate speech”.

Excuse me sir you got a loicense for that?

electric_nan@lemmy.ml on 05 Nov 04:34 next collapse

In authoritarian countries, you can be arrested for protesting against genocide.

theacharnian@lemmy.ca on 05 Nov 11:38 next collapse

Bresheeth was released without charge on 2 November, after spending a night in custody, but remains under investigation.

What the fuck does that mean? I didn’t know the UK laws were so authoritarian. So what, we arrest you for making a speech, detain you for a night, and then let you go without charge? And no repercussions for the inconvenience?

And how does “remains under investigation” not constitute intimidation?

Awesomo85@sh.itjust.works on 05 Nov 13:57 next collapse

Hate speech laws in action. Yet so many yearn to see these kinds of laws adopted in their own countries without any forethought into how they can (and will) be abused.

Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world on 05 Nov 14:36 collapse

Conservatism is a plague of oppression and death. It always has been.