Sue Pentel

Angry and motivated to organise and what I what I find most insidious about it, and all of us who are active on Palestine with between despair, and hope, if you see what I mean, is the fact that it’s hidden under this veneer of civilization, as though there was something better about British society than some of the ancient societies that Britain has colonised, as there was something superior about the British people that sorry, the soldiers and the mercenaries, the people that originated from Britain when they went to these other countries, as though there was no such thing as a civilization in these other countries African civilization. Turkey civilization, Middle Eastern civilization, Palestinian civilization, there’s an inherent racism as though one race is superior. And in fairness, if, if that hadn’t been the case, if ordinary people had run the country if the countries weren’t run for the profit of the few, against the many, many of the tragedies of this century would not have happened, including the Holocaust, which directly affected me.
— Sue Pentel

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