Hilary ensued in the United Kingdom when a protester (and then a group of them) with signs from the Socialist Party were asked to explain what the words on them even meant.
According to the Daily Caller’s Ilan Hulkower:
Konstantin Kisin, the co-host of the TRIGGERnometry podcast, took a stroll amidst a pro-Palestine protest in London on Sunday for a documentary and stumbled into the protesters. Kisin’s objective behind the documentary was “to hear directly from the protestors and show you what is actually happening on the ground,” according to a tweet by TRIGGERnometry.
In the video, Kisin noticed a sign carried by a protester calling for an end to “Israeli state terror,” “a new workers’ party” to compete against the Labour and Conservative parties in the United Kingdom and a “socialist intifada.” Kisin asked the protester about the sign and what a “socialist intifada” was. “I don’t actually know the definition of the word intifada,” the protester admitted and further said he simply got the sign “from a stand over there,” gesturing behind him.
Eventually a crowd started to gather, to which Kisin started quizzing them too. Two other protesters were asked “from the river to the sea” means, which too was a source of confusion.
“Well it’s quite self-explanatory” one protester replied, before refusing to elaborate. “I’m trying to think of how to word it” another protester chimed in. “Isn’t it just as self-explanatory as the area of land? It’s Palestine’s land?” she relied, visibly confused. She then awkwardly fled after being asked what she means by Palestine.
At this point, yet another protester chimed in to call the questions BS before saying he “wasn’t going to get involved in this” and walked away.
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