This column does not express support for Palestine Action – here’s why

a year ago by geneva_convenience to c/maliciouscompliance

In Britain’s increasingly authoritarian society, any sort of protest can find itself at odds with the law. You might even go to jail, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones

This piece must be carefully written to avoid my being imprisoned for up to 14 years. That’s a curious sentence to say as a newspaper columnist in Britain in 2025. But since the government voted to proscribe the direct action protest group Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act, any statement seen as expressing support could lead to arrest and prosecution.

Last week, our home secretary joined other female Labour MPs in a photoshoot celebrating the suffragettes, who planted bombs, burned down private homes and smashed up art galleries. They then voted to classify a movement which positions itself as opposing violence against people as a terrorist organisation.

And this weekend, an 83-year-old retired priest, Sue Parfitt, was arrested after holding a placard that read: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” Twenty-eight others were also arrested on those grounds. Questioned about her detention, the Metropolitan police commissioner, Mark Rowley, responded: “It is not about protest. This is about an organisation committing serious criminality.”

Note how even Britain’s top police officer could not bring himself to claim Palestine Action was “an organisation committing terrorism”, which is what the law proclaims. I suspect he knows that, in doing so, he would have exposed the grotesque absurdity of this legislation. Yes, those who have helped drown Gaza in blood have turned the world upside down – treating the opponents of this mass extermination as dangerous, hateful extremists – but words have still not been entirely emptied of their meaning.

unexposedhazard 38 points a year ago

Classic UK. Always trying to one up even the US in its dystopian fascism slide.

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JoMiran 22 points a year ago

Who do you think the US learned dystopia and imperialism from? We were part of the kingdom before we were a nation afterall.

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Telorand 16 points a year ago

Now, now. We might have learned the first inklings of it from our national ancestor, but the US has crafted its own awful brand of fascism all on its own. The blame is ours for that, and we must own it.

If anything, the British wealth class is taking notes from the US oligarchs, and these are the results.

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JoMiran 9 points a year ago

Oh for sure, I'm just saying that one should never be surprised that the UK is trying compete in the fascist olympics given that they held the title of grand champion for so long.

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raman_klogius 3 points a year ago

It's home to Airstrip One after all

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Sideshow_B00b 3 points 9 months ago

Back to work Winston, or I’ll call Ministry of Love

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webghost0101 20 points a year ago

I support palestinian action in minecraft.

Hatsune Miku supports the freedom of the people off Gaza.

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chicken 19 points a year ago

This is why, as a legal principle, freedom of speech can't be contingent on things like the subjective definition of terrorism. Governments must be prohibited from shutting up protestors.

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FelixCress 5 points a year ago

Last week, our home secretary joined other female Labour MPs in a photoshoot celebrating the suffragettes, who planted bombs, burned down private homes and smashed up art galleries. They then voted to classify a movement which positions itself as opposing violence against people as a terrorist organisation.

Spot on.

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