It’s not about defence of statues of mass murderers but racism and
police murder
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sound quality on this video is not good – I recorded it using the gaming
feature on Windows 10 [Windows Key+G and then Windows Key + AltR] if anyone
knows why there is this background interference please let me know at tonygreenstein111@gmail.com]
Chichester also saw a massive demonstration |
And they
came in their thousands, from everywhere. As I drove to the demonstration I
could see that this was going to be a massive demonstration. As we were setting
up a Palestine photo shot at the Clocktower, people streamed passed from the
station in their multitudes.
It is difficult
to estimate how large the demonstration was.
At least 15,000 and possibly more.
It was the largest demonstration I’ve seen in Brighton in over 45 years
of living here.
I brought
with me an Open
Letter to the Leader of Brighton and Hove Council Nancy Platts and the
Leader of the Green Group, Phelim MacCafferty.
Last week Platts and MacCafferty sent
a statement
Brighton & Hove City
Council stands in solidarity with protesters in America in which they said “As anti-imperialists we recognise
that America has been built on the slavery, dispossession and subjugation of its
native and BAME population.’
These are the same people who
supported in October 2018 the adoption by Brighton and Hove Counci of the Zionist
IHRA misdefinition of anti-Semitism which characterises anything except anodyne
criticism of Israel as ‘anti-Semitic’.
The IHRA was a definition written in
Israel and for the benefit of Israeli colonialism. Because of the way it has been used to brand
support for the Palestinians as ‘anti-Semitic’ even its author, American
academic Kenneth Stern has branded it, in testimony to the US Congress as ‘chilling’ free speech and gone to
describe it in the Guardian as a weapon in the hands of the Zionist Right to
prevent free speech.
None of this prevented Platts and
MacCafferty supporting this imperialist definition of ‘anti-Semitism’ at the
same time trying to be seen as supporting Black Lives Matter. It’s what’s called hypocrisy.
Below are some photos from the
demonstration.
Tony
Greenstein
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