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Hardstuck-Platinum said:

It doesn't matter if you feel there wasn't enough damage done to the planes to justify PA being a a terrorist org, and it doesn't matter if you feel they shouldn't have been prescribed one. What matters is that there was an incident involving them and they have been, and supporting prescribed terrorist organisations  in MY country is going too far.

This is the VGChartz terms of use. We cannot post anything "inappropriate, profane, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent". 

Supporting a terrorist organization can potentially be considered inappropriate or unlawful under various legal and ethical standards. In certain contexts, it might also be classified as:

  • Inappropriate or indecent — because it involves supporting violent or harmful activities.
  • Profane or obscene — if it involves promotion of violence or hatred that violates community standards.
  • Defamatory — if it involves spreading false information that damages reputation.
  • Infringing — if it involves violating laws or rights, such as anti-terrorism laws or intellectual property rights.

No disrespect to you. I do like your frequent updates in this thread. It's good to know how everything is progressing, but I had to report your post for your support of Palestine Action. I don't think the mods will do anything, but I live in the UK and how could I not report someone who supports damaging our military equipment? Doesn't matter if you feel it's used for genocide. Every country has a military and there is nothing wrong with that

It's not a terrorist organization by any definition of terrorism. They should be prosecuted for trespassing and vandalism at best.


The incident with the RAF planes came after it was already decided to proscribe PA.

Remarkably, the Foreign Office specifically advised against proscription in March “in response to the breakdown of the ceasefire [in Gaza] and the interaction with Ramadan”. It noted that proscription at this time risked being “received poorly both domestically and abroad by our partners where it could be perceived as pro-Israel bias after the resumption of their military operations”.

To this end, Cooper repeatedly delayed approving the proscription order until June 2025 citing the Foreign Office’s advice, as well as considerations relating to local elections and forthcoming Palestine Action trials.

The incident at RAF Brize Norton, when Palestine Action activists sprayed paint into Voyager aircraft, was therefore the trigger but not the cause of the proscription order, which had been approved months prior.

Even then, the Home Office did not seem to be altogether confident in the ban.

It included in the proscription order two other organisations, the Maniacs Murder Cult and Russian Imperial Movement, with the apparent goal of lumping Palestine Action together with neo-Nazi groups and making it difficult for MPs to vote against.


You're just like the British police, following orders from a corrupt government that supports genocide.

That's what the right to protest is for, to keep governments in check to be for the people, not for the property of Billionaires / corporations or to play colonization abroad. 

The UK is abusing anti-terrorism laws to stifle legitimate protest to protect their complicity in genocide.


Me calling out the UK for attacking free speech and right to assembly is my right under Canadian law and IHL. And I'm concerned that if this isn't reversed quickly Canada will follow as it usually does.