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NutLoose
8th Nov 2023, 16:23
The Hamas/ Gaza/ Palestine lovies are protesting about Israel's conflict, the fact that lovies appear not interested in the dead, murdered and raped women men and children in Israel, nor the held hostages makes their argument moot in my eyes, the current situation was brought about by the actions of Hamas, not the other way, and Hamas has already said in no uncertain terms their feelings on the population of Gaza.

I wouldn't fancy standing outside Lossie at this time of year for long... Brrrrrrr

Protest outside RAF Lossiemouth (msn.com) (https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/protest-outside-raf-lossiemouth/vi-AA1jwiXe?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=e8d38392445249bfa3552230a0104a30&ei=35#details)

8th Nov 2023, 16:41
It is their right to protest at something that is approaching genocide in Gaza - hardly Hamas luvvies if you don't like seeing children butchered.

Hamas and Israel can both be wrong, it is not a binary choice.

downsizer
8th Nov 2023, 16:43
It is their right to protest at something that is approaching genocide in Gaza - hardly Hamas luvvies if you don't like seeing children butchered.

Hamas and Israel can both be wrong, it is not a binary choice.

The problem is these same people won't condemn what hamas did, and some will outright deny it.

Sallyann1234
8th Nov 2023, 16:49
Hamas and Israel can both be wrong, it is not a binary choice.
Can be? They certainly are.

NorthSouth
8th Nov 2023, 16:51
It is their right to protest at something that is approaching genocide in Gaza - hardly Hamas luvvies if you don't like seeing children butchered.

Hamas and Israel can both be wrong, it is not a binary choice.
Well said crab. As a well known (now no longer with us) Jewish MP once said in the Commons, "the murder of my grandmother in Auschwitz does not justify the murder of Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza"
NS

Johnny Head in Air
8th Nov 2023, 17:03
Well said crab. As a well known (now no longer with us) Jewish MP once said in the Commons, "the murder of my grandmother in Auschwitz does not justify the murder of Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza"
NS

A soundbite taken out of context. You have no idea what the well known Jewish MP’s would say about Hamas’ slaughter of the innocents.

T28B
8th Nov 2023, 17:14
This thread has been reported, and that was well done.
If you want to talk about the impact on RAF Lossiemouth, and on RAF personnel in the area, related to this protest then please continue this discussion on this forum.
If you collectively choose to start yet another Israel/Hamas/et al hamster wheel this will be locked. JB has a fine thread for the hamster wheel.
You all know where it is.

For NutLoose
You can be fairly accused of trolling based on the way that you posted this notice of an RAF related item (the protest near RAF Lossiemouth) .
Your post: The Hamas/ Gaza/ Palestine lovies are protesting about Israel's conflict, the fact that lovies appear not interested in the dead, murdered and raped women men and children in Israel, nor the held hostages makes their argument moot in my eyes, the current situation was brought about by the actions of Hamas, not the other way, and Hamas has already said in no uncertain terms their feelings on the population of Gaza.
I wouldn't fancy standing outside Lossie at this time of year for long... Brrrrrrr
Protest outside RAF Lossiemouth (msn.com) (https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/protest-outside-raf-lossiemouth/vi-AA1jwiXe?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=e8d38392445249bfa3552230a0104a30&ei=35#details)
An example of a post that can't be characterized as a trolling effort:
​​​​​​​I wouldn't fancy standing outside Lossie at this time of year for long... Brrrrrrr
Protest outside RAF Lossiemouth (msn.com) (https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/protest-outside-raf-lossiemouth/vi-AA1jwiXe?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=e8d38392445249bfa3552230a0104a30&ei=35#details) Do you see, and understand, the difference?

Dear colleagues, please take the above into consideration if you choose to continue your discussion about the protest outside of RAF Lossiemouth.

NutLoose
8th Nov 2023, 18:36
Fair enough, we once visited the CND camp they had setup many moons ago and it was freezing, we were on orders not to talk to, nor interact with the protesters, though some were found having a party with them. I should imagine the current situation is similar.

i cannot really see the logic in protesting at Lossiemouth as it really has nothing to do with the situation in either countries, one can only assume the organiser was not that bright or too lazy to travel to somewhere relevant.

They didn’t sound very Scottish either so we’re probably a rent a crowd, I would think the locals would have more sense than to upset their revenue stream as Lossiemouth and the staff will pour literally millions into the local economy.

Senior Pilot
8th Nov 2023, 18:41
Thread closed: plenty of other areas to discuss the worldwide issues currently at large.