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Craig Snelgrove, PhD's avatar

This was a powerful read. I'm also still reeling from the programme that aired on Channel 4 last night about Israel's targeting of hospitals in Gaza. It also made me feel quite ill, as well angry, that a genocide committed in full view of the world doesn't unite people in condemning the atrocities we're seeing. The fact people deny it or support it staggers me.

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Carole Kupper's avatar

Thank you, it's been a long process of writing and thinking it through. The situation keeps evolving and what we see with the BBC staff letter, the Kneecap and Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance, the documentary (I still have to watch it, I feel it's going to rip me apart and anger me beyond reason), what's happening with Palestine Action,... I feel a lot of us are against the genocide and rising to change history. It is reassuring to see people are not falling for the elites discourse so easily and are actually resisting in their way and capacity

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Craig Snelgrove, PhD's avatar

The documentary is pretty harrowing, you'll have to mentally prepared before watching it. And it is reassuring, but all we can do is keep talking about it and calling out the lies and apologists wherever we see them. And never let the supporters and apologists forget who they are after this is all over.

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