Stella Moris spoke on Saturday before a large crowd at Hyde Park in central London gathered for a solidarity march for people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, talking about "solidarity", while nearby mobs were violently rampaging.
Moris started off talking about "airstrikes that killed innocent men, women and children," referring to the IDF's retaliatory strikes after thousands of Hamas rockets were fired on Israel, starting on May 11 2021.
"The victims know, because they lived and died through it [sic], but the rest of the world relies on what it's told."
"Keeping knowledge subjugated is what governments do to control public perception. Public perception shapes our understanding of what is true and what is possible."
"That is why the IDF bombed the building where Al-Jazeera and the AP were housed..." at this point, loud booing can be heard from the audience.
The facts remain that the building in question did indeed house a significant Hamas presence, and this has been public knowledge for some days now.
Moris continued. ".... our right to know is to defend our right to shape our own destiny, our right to expose policies that kill innocents, our right to force accountability."
Moris concluded her speech by expressing her "support and solidarity" for the West Bank/Gaza movement.
Meanwhile, mobs running into the tens of thousands of people have been roaming London's streets:
The mob's actions frequently turn violent, as can be seen in the video below of an unprovoked attack on a vehicle:
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