00:02I'm witnessing a farcical authoritarian overreach.
00:05You know, we're talking about vandalism.
00:07That is not the crime against the, you know,
00:09in light of the crimes that have been committed against the Palestinian people
00:11and now the Lebanese people and the Iranian people and so on and so forth.
00:15So we have to use these moments to protest.
00:18Otherwise, this democratic country we live in doesn't really actually stand for anything.
00:22The example of this, of the misuse of the law,
00:24to pretty much dampen the sort of like the spirit of protest
00:28in a country which is built on a democracy based on the ability to protest
00:32and to have dissent and to argue with the government and disagree with the government.
00:36It's what we've always done.
00:37That's the foundation of how a democracy works.
00:39So to try and defeat it by using the law makes it even more worrying and disappointing.
00:44We believe ourselves to be the good people,
00:45but we're the people on the side of the missile launches,
00:47not the people the missiles are being fired at.
00:49I will be arrested, yeah.
00:50I'd argue in court all day long that the higher court has found the prescription of Palestine action to be
00:55unlawful
00:56and therefore that arrest would make this arrest for me be unlawful.
00:59And I'll argue that all day long.
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