Let's see them then. What were the social media comments in question? The article talks about "conspiracy theories" and "denying sexual violence", so I'd like to see what exactly those comments were because to me this doesn't just seem like what you'd expect, so I'd like to see it before I dismiss it.
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I'd 100% believe she was pro Palestine Action before I'd believe she was actually anti-Semitic or pro terrorism in any way.
Until i see otherwise probably things like mentioning the hanibal doctrine and arguing that there is no evidence of "mass systematic rape" on october 7th.
The interview with Dr. Aladwan is illuminating.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TNnOOdIyBPMTRcme3Wd87?t=3462&pi=qF6Xrr-7Sgyk3
Jewish supremacists have a stranglehold on the NHS