From: roger@hayter.org
On 13 Aug 2025 at 14:12:43 BST, "Pamela"
wrote:
> On 13:21 12 Aug 2025, Roger Hayter said:
>> On 12 Aug 2025 at 10:57:19 BST, "Pamela"
>> wrote:
>>> On 19:57 11 Aug 2025, Roger Hayter said:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For a fanatical supporter of the Israeli campaign to expel,
>>>> slaughter or starve the remaining Palestinians in the occupied
>>>> territories a little loss of civil liberties in this country may
>>>> well be price very well worth paying.
>>>
>>> How does one prioritise which unfortunate group to help at the cost
>>> of the welfare of our own citizens?
>>>
>>> The choice could be made out of slavery in Chad, bonded labourers in
>>> Congo, war crimes in Eritrea, militants in Gaza, defenders in
>>> Ukraine, genocided Uyghurs, etc. The most deserving might be those
>>> least able to be heard.
>>>
>>> Choosing on the basis of perpetrators most scolded by the woke or
>>> most disliked by Western Marxists is not very sound.
>>
>> Perhaps choose those we sell arms to, and employ our aircraft daily
>> in providing intelligence and defence to? Rather than groups on whose
>> fate the government has little or no influence.
>
> Realpolitik is not as reductionist as that.
>
> If it were then Saudi Arabia might at the top of your list for their
> war against Yemen supported by British arms but I still don't believe
> we're morally obliged to admit Yemeni terrorists
You've told us that you believe the Palestinian and expatriate nurses and
doctors being systematically slaughtered by the IDF are all part-time
terrorists; do you believe the small children coming here for reconstructive
surgery are all terrorists too? I suppose in your world they must be simply
because they are in greater Israel against the will of God?
> to these shores or
> look after them. Same for British support for Sierra Leone or Iraq,
> etc. Gazan militants come somewhere near the bottom of the list.
>
>> The same could be said at the time of the Biafra war, we were
>> actively supporting the Nigerian government, making it more our
>> business than sundry other atrocities.
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Roger Hayter
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