Not this one. The 1986 movie based on the book by Stephen King.
Stand by me comes to mind
Can’t pay for schools when all the money is going to missiles!
Not very constructive either to question people’s drinking habits for the sake of winning an argument. Whatever, you have a good one
I am completely OK with Palestinian resistance to Israel’s oppression. I think Palestinian people have a right to resist Israel’s colonization. However, you will not make me believe that Hamas is an emancipation force which is fighting for freedom. It is an antisimetistic Islamist group who massacred people on October 7 in the most gruesome way, specifically because they were Jews.
I am well versed in oppression and uprising history, thank you. I still believe that Hamas is not every Palestinian, that not every Palestinian is Hamas and that the October 7 massacre was antisemitic at its core.
Am I the only one around here who is both scandalized by the way Israel is treating Palestinians and the way Hamas committed an atrocious antisemitic terrorist attack?
In other news, water is wet
Maybe this could have been thought through before the Brexit vote or something
About fucking time, fucking fucks! Not you, Irish friends, you’r’all a nice bunch of lads
No problem with fining people who don’t follow local rules, especially traffic ones.
The issue is that a private company is doing the job without proper oversight, at the expense of EU citizens’ rights. What’s next? Storing biometrical data of EU air travelers in data centers open to US spy agencies?
But since Brexit everyone has well understood that playing by the rules and respecting their partners isn’t on UK’s agenda anymore.
Sure, like Cambridge analytical…
I get my fave scanned every time I fly to the UK. It’s only fair that people driving to the EU should follow the same procedure
The issue is that the UK government (or city of London) outsourced law enforcement to a shady company from the US which doesn’t care about data protection and obtained EU citizen information through illegal channels.
This is much more serious than issuing bogus fines to foreign blokes.
This whole conversation has really derailed at some point…
True, interesting to see how communities and instances interact. Very refreshing
Doing the Lord’s work, Bellingcat!
From the comment section below the timesofisrael article: “Yes, the charter that led to the creation of the State of Israel. LOL. What a self-own.”