Designer, Artist, Writer · Currently on a well-earned sabbatical, new projects incoming, 2026.

Joined January 2007
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This post – by @RabbiMivasair – stopped me in my tracks this evening. We need to speak up. Every single one of us. What is happening in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank is a disgrace and we cannot allow it to pass unchallenged. No more. #Gaza #GazaGenocide‌
Don’t like people wearing watermelon pins at your shitty medical conference? Don’t care. “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” makes you feel scared? Don’t care. Seeing Palestinian flags on university campuses upsets you? Don’t care. A student calling Israel an apartheid state hurts your little feelings? Don’t care. A doctor speaking publicly about Palestinian children being massacred feels “divisive” to you? Fuck you. People refusing to condemn Palestinian resistance makes you uneasy? Don’t care. Hearing the word “genocide” feels inflammatory to you? Don’t care. A keffiyeh in a workplace gives you a panic attack? Don’t care. “Globalise the intifada” sounds genocidal to you? Don’t care. People interrupting politicians feels disrespectful to you? Don’t care. You no longer being able to monopolise victimhood makes you angry? Truly could not care less. What I care about are the Palestinian children being burned alive. The doctors being tortured. The families erased under rubble. The starvation. The concentration camps. The destruction of Gaza’s hospitals and universities and refugee camps and entire civilian infrastructure. But for the nearly last 1,000 days and decades prior, Western institutions have demanded everyone stop and carefully tend to Jewish emotional discomfort instead. Not Palestinian lives. Not Palestinian suffering. Not Palestinian speech. Zionist discomfort. Zionist fragility. Zionist political sensitivity—elevated, enforced, and institutionalised across universities, hospitals, media outlets, professional associations, politicians, donors, and advocacy groups. All working in sync to transform Zionist discomfort into institutional emergency. While Palestinian suffering is rendered invisible. While Palestinian speech is disciplined. While Palestinian humanity is treated as negotiable. That is the function of the Jewish Feelings Industrial Complex. Not safety. Not care. Not protection. Institutionalised Zionist emotional management at scale. Fuck every single institution that constantly weaponizes “Jewish safety,” “Jewish discomfort,” and “Jewish feelings” to justify censorship, repression, career destruction, anti-Palestinian racism, and silence in the face of mass atrocity. If a watermelon pin destabilises you more than the annihilation of Gaza, the problem is not the watermelon pin. The problem is you. -- from "The Anti-Zionist" patreon.com/posts/awww-your-…
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Delighted to hear that ‘Gaza: Doctors Under Attack’ won a well-deserved @BAFTA. An important documentary on an important (and under-reported) topic. #BAFTA #BAFTAs
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BBC News: ‘His father had just been buried. Then West Bank settlers forced him to dig up the body.’ In a word: Disgusting. What kind of person does this to another? Having lost my father last year, I can’t begin to imagine how painful this would be. apple.news/Ayipq3Wc_SXOZsO9a…
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One of many reasons Labour are tanking… Labour’s ‘Change’ manifesto: “We will ban the import of hunting trophies.” Labour’s reality: Ministers are quietly giving permits to British hunters to import ‘trophies’ of endangered animals. Do what you promise or lose the votes.
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What the fsck is it with these idiots shouting at the snooker? #worldsnookerchampionship
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Banning pro-Palestinian protests – as Starmer is suggesting – only serves to conflate: • legitimate protest about Israel’s actions in Gaza (and now, Lebanon); with • illegitimate, and rightly condemned, antisemitism. Anti-Israel ≠ Anti-Jewishness
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If Starmer et al are going to limit civil liberties like the right to free expression, they should do so in a spirit of transparency. Acknowledging that the Israeli lobby has given £280,000 to Labour MPs would be a start. Not to mention £50,000 contributed to Starmer.
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Labour’s last manifesto had a one word title: Change The lack of transparency around Labour funding sources, in particular significant sums from the Israeli lobby, undermines transparency. It certainly doesn’t look like change.
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What an incredible clear up from Barry Hawkins. The blue to pink to black. Whoa! The pink to black was just… 🤯 #snooker #bbcsnooker
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The most moral army in the world. This is their handiwork: domicide, collective punishment… war crimes. #gazagenocide
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My heart breaks for Hussein Salah, who lost eight members of his family in an Israeli strike on his home. Imagine this was you… He found the head of his young daughter in the rubble. “When I picked up her head, everything changed … my heart broke and went silent.” 1/X
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This is collective punishment. A war crime that the west is, by and large, allowing to happen, with no sanction. Ordinary citizens are being killed in their hundreds, homes and livelihoods destroyed. When will Israel be held to account? Boycott, Divest, Sanction: Now. 3/3
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Israel’s actions in southern Lebanon are utterly horrific, making no distinction between Hezbollah fighters and ordinary citizens. Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz, said: “…all houses in Lebanese villages near the Israeli border will be demolished.” 2/X
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Why does Honnold need to scale those ‘dragons’ when he could bypass them and climb the parts of the building that look considerably less dangerous? #SkyscraperLIVE
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I hope it’s not to ‘add a little danger’ to spice up the broadcast. #SkyscraperLIVE
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The draw system for the #fifaworldcup #worldcupdraw is utterly bamboozling. You need a mathematics degree to understand it. Rio Ferdinand had to be given an explanation by some kids, (he) made a tonne of notes, and I have absolutely no idea how it works. *
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I was born in Hong Kong and it was my home for many years. I’m sending all my thoughts to the HK firemen and everyone who is missing in the apartment blocks and, indeed, everyone who has lost their homes and possessions. Watching it unfolding is heartbreaking.
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