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There seems to be confusion about displaying flags at the event. The Syrian flag was mentioned, but it was pointed out that it's not related to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The concern arises from the proximity of Syria to Israel. A safety officer indicated that holding the Syrian flag might not be allowed due to this proximity. The individual expressed confusion about whether being Syrian means they cannot display their flag. They were advised to contact the stadium for clarification if they are unhappy with the situation.

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Speaker 0, a veteran, expresses their opinion about someone wearing a Palestine flag in New York City. They assert that in the US, everyone has the right to express themselves freely, but throwing the flag on the floor is disrespectful. The speaker threatens to litter on the floor with the person if they continue to disrespect the flag. They also mention that the person is not Jewish, but it doesn't matter. The speaker challenges the person to prove their claims and tells them to stop lying. The transcript ends abruptly.

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I'm concerned about the optics of arresting someone flying a Union Jack. Think about the political implications for the nation. We don't want to incite a civil war by arresting an Englishman for flying his flag, especially when others seem to be supporting the October 7 attacks. Did the arrested man say any slogans? I can still speak to your prisoner and I've moved back.

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Speaker 0 states they 100% support Hamas for not accepting the ceasefire, because they do not want a situation where they can be bombarded again in the future. Speaker 2 says that innocent people are being killed and no one is taking their side, and that they are ashamed to be Canadian and to be in Canada. Speaker 1 says that Canada affords people the privilege of peaceful protest without fear of attack, where they can wear and say what they want, and suggests that if Speaker 2 is ashamed to be Canadian, they should leave. Speaker 1 calls this the side of the peace movement that other networks won't show.

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The discussion centers on whether pro-Palestinian marches and symbols intimidate Jewish people. One speaker claims the marches have terrorized Jewish people and the Palestinian flag symbolizes hatred of Jews, not support for Palestinians. They assert "from the river to the sea" means the end of Israel and possibly murdering Jews. They also state that the Hamas attack on October 7th cannot be compared to anything since the Holocaust. Another speaker disagrees, stating many Jewish people support the Palestinian flag, which represents a country, not terrorism. They argue focusing on the flag distracts from atrocities committed against Palestinians for decades. They also point out that Israeli figures use the phrase "from the river to the sea." They condemn the rhetoric as dangerous propaganda that puts lives at risk. They deny condoning the October 7th attack, but insist it did not start there.

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The speaker questions why people raise the Palestinian flag but remain silent when Arabs are killed by ISIS, Arab dictators, and Saudi Arabia. They suggest that this silence reflects a bias against Jews, as people only seem to protest when Jews defend themselves. The speaker implies that this bias stems from hatred taught in mosques and schools. They also mention the concept of proportionality, suggesting that raising the Palestinian flag may be driven by an agenda of Jew hatred rather than genuine concern.

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The speakers engage in a heated argument about racism and Palestine. Speaker 0 insists that the protestors are racist and should not be shouting in England. Speaker 1 argues that they have the right to protest and that Speaker 0 cannot dictate their actions. The conversation escalates with Speaker 0 accusing Palestine of rape and violence. Speaker 1 tries to calm the situation, stating that shouting causes conflict. The argument continues with Speaker 0 asserting their right to film and expressing their desire to upload the video on YouTube. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 encouraging Speaker 0 to continue filming.

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The speaker asks Omar to condemn the Hamas flag flown outside the US Congress during a free Palestine protest. When Omar does not respond, the speaker asks if he doesn't want to condemn the Hamas flag. The speaker then says, "Thank you."

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Speaker 0 defends Palestinians and criticizes Israelis, stating that the sun is not coming off and they should not be arrested. They argue that protecting Jews does not mean supporting Israeli actions, and that it is hateful to assume so. Speaker 1 expresses disapproval, but Speaker 0 urges them not to continue.

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Speaker 0: Is it legal to flag in Norway now? Not allowed to wave the flag, but can you go with foreign flags in Norway? I’m just going out here. I’ll not do anything. As I say, we have never done anything. So we can just go over here to get a better angle. Are you allowed to walk with foreign flags and flags in Oslo today?

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A man in Nevada was told by a police officer to lower the American flag because it was too high. This incident was captured live and has sparked outrage. The speaker expresses disbelief and emphasizes the importance of respecting the flag if you live in this country.

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Speaker 0: Palestine. Excuse me. That's that's an anti Semitic sign. You're holding a very anti Semitic sign. You should that It's Semitic. You should take that down. That's anti Semitic sign. That is very clearly an anti Semitic sign. You should take that down. Shame on you.

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The speaker mentions that there are no issues with the barriers and asks for flags not to be placed on them. They also point out that when hundreds of Palestinian flags are displayed, no one speaks up. The speaker believes that the police are targeting patriots regarding their flags.

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The speakers encountered a substance that "stinks really, really bad" and they don't know what it is. They are putting up the Palestine flag, using it for protection. One speaker states, "Literally, we are using the Palestine Palestine Palestine flag to protect us. This is what we are doing right now." They are unsure what the paint is, but it smells very strong. One speaker says they are always inhaling this paint. They are looking for masks due to the chemical and are distributing passports to a safe place.

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The speaker discusses the right to protest and counter protest in a free country. They believe that as long as it remains peaceful, a counter protest should be allowed to take place in order to engage in conversation with those they disagree with. However, the other speaker argues that counter protesting is an infringement on their rights as parents trying to protect children. They question whether the other person would be okay with counter protests at pride festivals, as they disagree with that lifestyle. They suggest that opening this discussion could lead to a contentious situation.

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Speaker 0 asks Omar to condemn the Hamas flag that was flown outside the US Congress last Saturday during free Palestine protest. The request frames the issue as accountability for a political symbol; the response counters with a retort, and the questioner presses again, finishing with brief closing words. Omar responds with, "I condemn the smug that's on your face." The questioner repeats, "So you don't wanna condemn the Hamas flag? Condemn the smug face." The exchange concludes with "Alright." "Thank you." The exchange centers on condemnation of a flag at a political event and a retort about perceived smugness.

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The speaker was asked about the presence of the Ukrainian flag at the rally. The speaker responded that their best friend is in Kyiv, and they have been supporting him in Ukraine since 2022.

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They covered our flag with Chinese flags, invading our space. The police are now against us, but we were here first. Our banner and flag are gone. They can have their flags, but not here.

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Community leaders are expressing support for Free Palestine and frustration with the police. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be present.

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Palestinian protesters are showing disrespect by handling a gun after someone has been killed.

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I believe only the American flag should be allowed, not flags representing the LGBTQ+ community or Palestine. Remember, your duty is to the American people, not to pedophiles or terrorists these flags symbolize.

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A woman asked a congresswoman if she would condemn the Hamas flag being flown outside the White House during a free Palestine protest last week. The congresswoman responded, "What are you talking about?" and "That sounds ridiculous." The woman then asked again if the congresswoman would like to condemn it.

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An exchange at The Manor/airport centers on a rule about England flags. The narrator states, "Won't let you in because you got England flags on. Not letting people in because of England flags. Why? Because it's a simple rule by management. Simple rule by management." A staffer responds, "Press that you don't video our staff, please. It's a kind request." Then the narrator asks, "To serve everyone. Everyone's" and "We are not involving ourselves in any of these process." The narrator presses, asking, "If I had an England flag a shirt on? Would that be alright?" and, "If I had a Palestinian flag on, would that be alright to call." Staff reply, "Gents, happy to serve you." The narrator asserts, "This port will not let anyone in with England flags, which is absolutely ridiculous, really." Tensions rise; warnings follow: "Trespass. It is no set period of time now. I know the rules." Insults are exchanged, including "lefty scumbag," and the narrator exits, stating, "This is our property now."

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The speaker questions why people raise the Palestinian flag in protest but remain silent when Arabs are killed by other Arabs. They accuse those protesting of hating Jews and suggest that their actions are driven by this hatred rather than genuine concern. The speaker also mentions the lack of proportionality in raising the Palestinian flag and suggests that there may be another agenda at play.

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England stands at the edge of a national reckoning as flags flood streets in what the host calls Operation Raise the Colors. The video frames a revolution in England: the English flag and the Union flag appear everywhere, celebrated by some and condemned by others as a symbol tied to racism. The host argues the flag is a sign of patriotic pride, while critics say it marks the far right’s influence and a history of colonization, noting ships, empires, and 25 percent of the world once under British rule. The segment also cites Kahind Andrews' The Psychosis of Whiteness as part of the debate. Across clips, policing and free speech take center stage as flag-raisers face hostility, with York cited as a tense incident. The host questions impartiality, describing two-tier policing and selective intervention, while noting Palestinian flags draw less pushback. BBC coverage and vivid contrasts—St. George’s cross on roundabouts versus rainbow crossings—underscore a broader debate about national identity and the perceived limits on English symbols.
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