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Cameron Appeases UJIA

British Prime Minister - David Cameron

Prime Minister David Cameron, has once again bent over to the dark side to continue to garner support from influential powers. Among the great plagues in the political sphere, the Zionist lobby is unfortunately as strong as ever.

You can read Cameron’s full speech here, where he speaks to the United Jewish Israel Appeal. The speech itself is nothing special; the usual nonsense about how the relationship between Israel and UK is special, bleating about Iran, more nonsense about Israel being surrounded by enemies, how Israel is the “only democracy” in the Middle East and so on and so forth.

However, the interesting part of the speech comes where he hits out at the fact that university campuses are starting to boycott Israel, the State of Israel remember is the largest terrorist and organised criminal gang in the world. The interesting bit is the following:

"And to those in Britain’s universities and trades unions who want to boycott Israel and consign it to an international ghetto, I say not only will this Government never allow you to shut down 60 years worth of vibrant exchange and partnership that does so much to make both our countries stronger but I also say this: we know what you are doing – trying to delegitimise the State of Israel - and we will not have it."

This speech should motivate those in the BDS movement to strive even harder in their global movement against inhumanity. The Prime Minister is clearly pandering to Zionist entities. What is tragic though, is that the boycott movements are not led enough by Muslim students; go into any Palestine activist gathering and you’ll see proportionally few Muslims, considering we bleat so much about Masjid Al Aqsa and making dua for Palestinians.

Mind you, what can we expect from a government who supported the apartheid regime of South Africa? The only way to get rid of apartheid is to permanently stand against it. We need to not be afraid of speaking out against oppression. The only reason the oppressed were liberated in South Africa is because the oppressed communities did something about it and made some serious noise. When our brothers and sisters are oppressed day in and day out, where is our noise?

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