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Originally Posted by Itse
Besides. People in general march for their own causes, not for someone else. For the most part that's just how people are.
Does the fact that white people rarely march with local indigenous minorities (first nations, samé, aboriginals, what ever your local flavour is) mean they all quietly just accept the racism and hatred those people face?
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We were talking about what could be done to deal with what is going on in England. Al Quds day marches are taking place, which are marches that are absolutely anti-semitic, and contains other hateful and violent preaching. I would have thought that would be the perfect place for the assorted communities, in particular Muslim community to step up and send Al Quds packing. But no, you defended Al Quds.
At what point have we had enough with the brainwashing violent rhetoric that eventually leads to people committing terrorism?