Bit rich for Rishi Sunak to be talking about extremists, when he is caught mingling with a Zionist extremist who has been dubbed “genocide barbie”, at the CST dinner last week

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Bit rich for Rishi Sunak to be talking about extremists, when he is caught mingling with a Zionist extremist who has been dubbed “genocide barbie”, at the CST dinner last week

Rishi Sunak. (Photo credit: BBC)

Rishi Sunak made a speech outside Number 10 Downing Street yesterday evening, showing disappointment at a democratic process that resulted in George Galloway being returned to the House of Commons.

He spoke about extremism, and how police must do more to tackle hate and extremism – he alluded to the pro-Palestine protests that have been taking place throughout the UK – since the monumental security failure of Israel on October 7th that failed to prevent the Hamas attack inside of Israel.

No one disagrees that hate and extremism should be stamped out – it has no place in society and in demonstrations. Though, he and many of his colleagues repeatedly fail to mention that extremist / criminal incidents are few and far between, and only concerns a tiny percentage of the people who come out to protest – to peacefully protest.

One of the organisations that has ‘gaslit’ the pro-Palestine protests as “hate marches” is an organisation called the CST. They held a fundraising dinner last week – which Mr Sunak attended and gave a speech in.

In that event, he was photographed shaking the hands of and mingling with an infamous Zionist extremist, Bella Wallersteiner, who has been dubbed by many on social media as “genocide barbie”! Due to her unconditional support for the Israeli onslaught in Gaza. And due to her regular attendance to pro-Palestine demonstrations where she harasses protestors.

As we have previously outlined in an article, “genocide barbie” is an individual that denies the very many genocidal statements made by Israeli politicians, disregards the murder or children by Israel by blaming Hamas (Hamas are not pulling the tigger or pressing the buttons to drop bombs that are killing the children), and believes the pro-Palestine demonstrations are “hate marches” (essentially, maliciously assigning the hundreds of thousands of innocent and peaceful demonstrators as Jew haters).

  • Does Mr Sunak believe extremists only come in the form of Muslims, pro-Palestine supporters and brown people?
  • Does he support the views of “genocide barbie” with whom he was so warmly mingling with at the CST dinner?
  • Maybe he excuses Zionist extremist views and just has an issue with extremist views from pro-Palestine supporters?
  • Are his team carrying out any checks for extremists at these event he regularly attends?

We have written to the Prime Minister’s office posing these questions, which we believe are critically important to be answered.

On such a contentious topic such as Israel-Palestine, the Prime Minister cannot be seen to be taking sides. There must be be better balance equality – extremism, is extremism. No matter which side it is coming from.

Turning a blind side to one sides extremism, and calling out the others, is detrimental to the efforts of fighting extremism in the UK – Because it puts off moderates from helping, who otherwise would have.

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