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@clagsborough - Fairfax Huddlebeck

I don't want to listen to the specious eloquence of Stephen Fry or the empty moralising of King Charles on Christmas Day or any other day. I want to hear the truth. https://t.co/mPwzs8DuPg

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Despite the significant blow suffered by the Palestinians, they express resilience and determination to recover and rise again. They acknowledge this as one of the most devastating blows in recent times. However, they express pity for those who are complicit in the situation, stating that their charity and words of shock will not make a difference. The Palestinians will not accept apologies after the genocide, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words. They urge individuals to reflect on their own role during the Gaza genocide.
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Speaker 0: We will be okay. Despite the immense blow we have endured, we, the Palestinians, will recover. We will rise. We will stand up again from the midst of destruction as we have always done as Palestinians, although this is by far maybe the biggest blow we have received in a long time. But we will be okay. But for those who are complicit, I feel sorry for you. Will you ever recover from this? Your charity and your words of shock after the genocide won't make a difference. And I know these workshops are coming and I know people will give generously for charity. But your words won't make a difference. Words of regret won't suffice for you. And let me say it, we will not accept your apology after the genocide. What has been done has been done. I want you to look at the mirror and ask, where was I when Gaza was going through a genocide?
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