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  1. Carragher should stick to what hes best at -gobbing at 14 year old girls
  2. The Evangelical Christians in the US Military (CRU) driving the Zionist project. They have a US base in Israel since 2017. They want Armageddon, they want Iran to fire a nuclear missile - because the end of the World means Christ will appear. 🤐 Funny if it wasnt so serious. Like an army of suicide bombers
  3. Enzo and Arse Slot, both managers, will be looking to make a statement. Whoever comes out on top will be title contenders - however both will say its 'work in progress' after the game.
  4. Manufacturing Genocide The US and UK government have masked their deep complicity in Israel’s genocidal war behind soft criticism and empty pleas for restraint. And the mainstream media, on the whole, have bought it. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speak to reporters before participating in a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office of the White House. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) According to John Newsinger’s A People’s History of the British Empire, it was the outsourcing of genocide which gave Britain the edge over its European imperial rivals. By ensuring an arms-length distance from the mass slaughter carried out on its behalf, the British state was able to project the image of a more benevolent empire, even at times publicly criticising the brutality of its client regimes. It was an unprecedented feat of propaganda, and it’s not hard to spot its enduring legacy in how atrocities against the Palestinian people have been widely reported over the last year. Much like the crime boss on an image clean-up mission to disassociate from the thugs on his payroll, the US and UK governments have attempted to hide their bankrolling of Israel’s military machine behind soft criticism and empty pleas for restraint. And the mainstream media, on the whole, have bought it. It’s complicated, of course, and at first glance, the coverage of Gaza over the last year has hardly followed Israel’s official script. When ITV captured shocking footage of the Israeli military shooting and killing a man clearly holding a white flag, it pushed the story against the grain of official Israeli denial and obfuscation. Nor did the BBC wholly accept the Sunak government’s framing of peaceful demonstrations in support of Gaza as terrorist hate mobs. Indeed, the unprecedented outpouring of public sympathy for Palestinians across the democratic world undoubtedly owed much to the real-time broadcasting of the wholesale destruction of life in Gaza and what legal experts were increasingly calling a genocide in action. And there’s no question that, on the whole, broadcasters have been far more nuanced in their reporting of events in Gaza (as well as the West Bank and now Lebanon) compared to their reporting of the Ukraine war. Shaping the Narrative So what’s going on? First, we can’t ignore the news values of scale and timing. If relatively more attention has been paid to the violence unleashed on Palestinians since October 7th, compared to that faced by Israelis on October 7th, it is only because the former is both ongoing and now over forty times the scale of the latter. Perhaps not surprisingly, these two rather obvious facts were hopelessly lost on a recent ‘study’ carried out by a pro-Israel law firm with zero expertise or experience in media analysis and funded by an ‘Israeli businessman' The media also don’t instinctively like giving aggressors or invaders an easy ride. When Western allies are the invading, conquering, or oppressing state in any given conflict, they are either largely ignored (the US-UK-backed Saudi war on Yemen is a case in point) or subject to exactly the kind of soft and contained criticism that the Empire is given to make of its more wayward client regimes. There’s a further complicating factor: Netanyahu has made no attempt to hide his friendship with sworn enemies of the West, including Hungary’s Viktor Orban and even, to some extent, Putin. Added to that is his deep personal connection to Donald Trump — a president whose embittered relationship with the US security establishment was historically matched only by Kennedy. All this has undoubtedly given rise to a degree of discomfort and something of a split within the ranks of the Washington/London power structure. And it doesn’t take much for such unease and uncertainty to be reflected in news narratives. But the real problem lies in what this nuance obscures. For a start, it distracts from the subtle but profoundly significant advantage of Israeli officials in shaping agendas and, crucially, the language of reporting. This much has been demonstrated consistently by any credible and serious analysis of mainstream media coverage of Israel-Palestine going back decades. In the current conflict, anyone who’s had the news on, even in the background noise, will recognise the boundaries of what can and can’t be said. So, for instance, it is perfectly acceptable to describe the indiscriminate killing of Palestinians by the Israeli military as ‘attacks in retaliation for’ October 7th. But it was much more difficult to describe the indiscriminate killing of Israelis by Hamas and other militants on October 7th as ‘attacks in retaliation for’ any or all of the crimes of what is now almost universally recognised by human rights groups as a brutal apartheid regime. There is one particularly notable feature of the language adopted by British broadcasters post-October 7th. This is the way in which any reference to Hamas is commonly followed by some form of words that make clear it is a terrorist group according to the UK government. Veteran BBC reporter Jon Simpson made an impassioned defence of this convention against pro-Israel critics in the aftermath of October 7th, who were furious that the BBC still felt any need to qualify the terrorist label. Simpson argued that it’s not for the BBC to simply accept at face value that Hamas is a terrorist organisation just because the UK, US, Israel and some other governments say it is. A more pertinent question entirely overlooked in this pseudo-debate is why broadcasters feel the need to qualify any reference to Hamas in this way. It’s a question that has nothing to do with whether or not Hamas is or should be considered terrorist, but rather the double standards applied in respect of reporting on Israel. For instance, a number of countries have accused Israel of state-sponsored terrorism as well as being an apartheid regime, yet this is almost never mentioned by reporters in respect of Israeli official sources. And since October 7th, a total of thirty-three countries have classified Israel’s assaults on Gaza as a genocide, along with a cross-section of international legal bodies and human rights groups. Yet there is no pressure on BBC journalists to repeatedly point this out to viewers, no perceived need to provide context in the way that even the reporting of casualties by the ‘Hamas-run’ health ministry is routinely subject to caveat. Indeed, claims by Israeli officials — from beheaded babies to Hamas control centres located under hospitals — have been far too often accepted at face value over the last year and widely reported as fact, long before they were thoroughly debunked. Even now, despite the overwhelming evidence of indiscriminate bombing of civilian life and infrastructure in Gaza, BBC reporters still adopt the language of Israeli propagandists in framing similar massive bombing campaigns in Lebanon as ‘strikes targeting Hezbollah’. Hiding Complicity But these double standards pale into insignificance compared to the media’s blind spot over not just the active complicity of the West but its continual sponsoring of what even the International Court of Justice has ruled a potential genocide on the Palestinian people. The problem is not just the obscene use of taxpayer money to fuel a war that public opinion is overwhelmingly against. Arms manufacturers are also massively profiteering from Gaza, as they did Ukraine, and as NATO military spending escalates at an unprecedented rate. After uncovering that the CEO of BAE Systems had personally pocketed almost £1 million cash from the Gaza genocide, arms trade investigators told me a number of broadcasters expressed interest in covering the story, before promptly dropping it prior to airing. Making a personal killing from mass killing was not, it seems, sufficiently newsworthy. The depth of US and UK military and intelligence involvement is often obscured or, more often, completely ignored by mainstream media. Declassified UK has reported on the use of the UK military base in Cyprus to deploy US special forces to Israel, as well as on hundreds of cargo shipments and frequent spy plane flights over Gaza and Lebanon. Yet consumers of mainstream media would have no idea that such hands-on involvement exists. What’s more, in conjunction with the massive imbalances over language, this blind spot presents a trap for some pro-Palestine critics of the media who are given to perceive Israeli propaganda as uniquely and universally powerful. There’s certainly good reason to believe that the pro-Israel lobby in the UK, US and elsewhere operates through a shadowy and extensive network of political influence. But the trap lies in mistaking this influence as some kind of autonomous power leverage that Israel wields over the West, with the effect that US/UK/EU governments are reluctantly or unwittingly forced into complicity by the sheer extent and agency of the pro-Israel lobby. And it is the product of an age-old truth: that real power tends to erase itself. In the end, the pro-Israel lobby only exerts the influence that it does because it is enabled by powerful, vested interests within the countries in which it operates. Any wider and honest look at how Israeli apartheid evolved historically can’t ignore this enablism. From the Balfour Declaration to the Camp David accords, when US power effectively underwrote Israel’s determination never to allow a contiguous and genuinely independent Palestinian state. A true balanced depiction of the horrors that have taken place over the last year calls not for equal treatment between the oppressor and oppressed, or between the victims of a heinous terror attack over two days, and the victims of industrialised mass slaughter over twelve months. Rather, we should question where the balance is struck between attention to the atrocities and war crimes carried out by Israel, compared to critical scrutiny of its paymasters; between the hit man and the crime boss who is supplying the guns and calling the shots.
  5. He's like one of those toxic influencers. Will say anything for money and lies for a career
  6. Blokes who claim some woman stuck something up their Arne Slot should also be executed
  7. They have been aggressive before any 'wars'. The main reason is that it is an apartheid state, that is illegally occupying others land and they think they are better than everyone else. In that instance the people that have been displaced and tortured have the right to defend themselves. Evangelical Christians blindly support israel because of the Judeo Christian links. I am not anti Israel have met many fantastic Israelis. However the UK and US with endless weapons for Netanyahu have sown much discord, and hate for decades towards Israel.
  8. "I'm making this video in response to Trump's statement that autoworkers just 'assemble parts,' out of a box," she said. "I challenge you, Trump, to one full 12-hour day in any auto assembly plant. I want to see you assemble parts out of a box for 12 hours! Until you accept and complete this challenge, until you actually work a manual labor job, you keep the name of the UAW out of your mouth!" Trump has tried courting union workers for endorsements this year, although the United Auto Workers, led by Shawn Fain, have been particularly resistant to his overtures. Little Hands, Bone Spurs
  9. Rumours have it that there were 10 candidates approached - Pep ? Potter ? Howe ? Big Fucking Sam again ? Tuchel prob best of the bunch
  10. What did he say ? Let me guess he wanted an English manager -ive had several messages saying the same 😃Little Englanders
  11. Funny thing is they have a history of it since 1948. Nakba, 1967 Naksa Golan Heights, Sinai peninsular, Annexing Jerusalem 1980, another 320 illegal settlements (UN) in last 10 years etc etc Even this year Israel has seized 23.7 sq km more than in the last 20 years... Even Likud cabinet ministers have said Gaza is to be new Israeli settlements
  12. I think even if the hostages were returned to Israel the slaughter would continue - they would use any excuse Ha'aretz today actually says the Likud cabinet have no intention of liberating the hostages, the whole intention is to annexe Gaza for Israel. Thats an Isaraeli newspaper
  13. I think that woman sticking a vibe up his ass affected him
  14. Bullshit. IDF have posted videos of themselves eating UN meals and aid destined for starving children
  15. No chance of a deal with the current Israeli Right wing government or to release the 9,700 Palestinian hostages held without any evidence or trial. Also a 'war' usually involves two armies. One has three missile defence systems, Abram Tanks, latest missiles, planes and endless killing equipment List of equipment of the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia Hamas was a democratically elected movement, supported and funded by Netanyahu to split the Palestinian Authority. It ends up against rallying against a right wing occupation by an apartheid state that knows it can do anything with impunity. Thats the reality of it.
  16. Although the FA 'suits' can be a pain in the Arne Slot as any board
  17. Says he will build on 'Englands unprecedented success' Quarter final, semi final, and two Finals in the last four tournaments.
  18. Meanwhile.... Day of Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 65; mostly children Genocide in the manner of the slow boiling frog -kill 50-100 a day and it will soon be an israeli seaside resort. Corporate media trained to ignore it. Its OK they're Palestinians and brown people so it doesnt count, Whether its Genocide Joe, or Killer Kamala, or Trump AIPAC will make sure it continues.
  19. Israeli TV debates on whether Palestinian detainees should be raped - US tax dollars funding this Using Palestinians dressed in Israeli uniforms to go into 'dangerous areas' - human shields Israelis filming themselves eating UN aid meals for Gaza - accuse Hamas of stealing the aid Doesnt this make the UK and US complicit in war crimes as US taxpayers are paying for it
  20. That and the fact money comes first with this lot - on the positive its probably just Guardiolas way of motivating his current lot
  21. Spanish papers saying Pep has instructed Man City Board to buy back Palmer for £125 million
  22. According to a remarkable report from Spanish outlet Fichajes, Man City boss Pep Guardiola is ready to admit selling the Cole Palmer was an error by breaking records to bring him back. The report claims Guardiola has asked Man City chiefs to re-sign Palmer and a mammoth £125m (€150m / $163m) offer is cited as being required to seal a deal.
  23. “The reason we’re here is to demand that the U.S. government stop sending bombs to Israel and stop profiting off of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza,” said Beth Miller, political director of Jewish Voice for Peace, the group that organized the demonstration. “Because what’s been happening for the last year is that Israel is using U.S. bombs to massacre communities in Gaza while simultaneously weapons manufacturers on Wall Street are seeing their stock prices skyrocket.” Beth Miller NY Stock Exchange
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