Monday, June 1, 2026

Hasan and Cenk: Much Ado About Nothing?

by Scott Creighton


 

Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker have apparently been banned in the UK for calling out a genocidal regime for their murderous actions.

Specifically, Cenk has stated that his notification, while it said nothing of antisemitism, did say they were banning him from entering the United Kingdom due to his assertion that their government was subservient to Israeli demands.

So to prove him wrong, they banned him... on behalf of Israel.

ಠ_ಠ

 

My feelings about these two are summed up well by Ms. Johnstone (or her husband?):

'This is a significant escalation from London, because neither Uygur nor Piker could reasonably be described as politically extremist in any way. They’re essentially just Bernie Sanders progressives who sit well within the mainstream U.S. political Overton window; I personally don’t follow either of them because they are both far too aligned with the Democratic Party for my liking.' Caitlin 

Don't forget... it wasn't that long ago Cenk and Ana Kasparian jumped on the Trump train and tried to make nicey nice with the MAGA lot after his 'election' so I really couldn't care less about what the virtue-signalling fake leftie and his silver-spooner nephew can and can't do with their Visas.

However, it does mark a significant turning point in the development of the Greater Israel campaign.

Or does it?

Who here thinks banning these two political ambulance chasers from the country is going to help Israel rehab their tanking reputation in the world?

Does anyone on our side, I mean REALLY on our side, think for one second they are going to change their stance on the Jewish Supremacy issue simply because a country with a fucking KING and royal family says they can't come over and play in their dingy little hole in the wall of a nation?

I do like Scotland though. That would be a shame.

But Scotland aside, who  the fuck cares if you can't go to England?

And how is this development going to make ANYONE think better of Glorious Israel?

Seems kind of counter intuitive if you ask me.

Maybe all the rest of the UK adjacent countries will be forced to pile on like Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Big loss there to, right?

This is desperation and a painfully idiotic move as well. It will hurt tourism and certainly wont slow the spread of anti-Zionist talk in the kingdom. If anything it should inspire more.

The hasbara planners are slipping. If they really wanted to slow the gains from those two, they should have rolled out the red carpet for them. As it stands, they just gave em a couple viral videos worth of material for the next few weeks.

The Mossad ain't what it once was now is it. 

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