I’m sure there will be an analysis of whether the police handled it optimally, but I also know I’m able to walk through an airport without getting into a brawl with relative ease. Why are these people not?
Mass genocide and millions of starving people are one thing but you draw the line at being slightly inconvenienced at an airport. That’s a step to far.
Either you read the whole thread and can’t reason well enough to realize this is an absurd conclusion or you didn’t read the thread at all.
Having been part of a protest against genocide does not give anyone license to misbehave or lay hands on police officers in an airport (which they did). They’re actually creating negative PR for the movement against genocide and giving Israel a PR win while making the Spanish government that stood up for them look foolish.
I’m sure there will be an analysis of whether the police handled it optimally, but I also know I’m able to walk through an airport without getting into a brawl with relative ease. Why are these people not?
It will be: The police has analyzed the incident and found nothing wrong.
Mass genocide and millions of starving people are one thing but you draw the line at being slightly inconvenienced at an airport. That’s a step to far.
Either you read the whole thread and can’t reason well enough to realize this is an absurd conclusion or you didn’t read the thread at all.
Having been part of a protest against genocide does not give anyone license to misbehave or lay hands on police officers in an airport (which they did). They’re actually creating negative PR for the movement against genocide and giving Israel a PR win while making the Spanish government that stood up for them look foolish.