Shut Up and Ship Out ✈️💼

Shut Up and Ship Out ✈️💼

If Gaza’s your cause, pack your bags — Britain’s busy fixing Britain.

🏗️ Fix Your Own Roof Before Screaming About Someone Else’s Fire

Let’s talk realism, shall we? Britain’s in the middle of a living crisis so deep even our food banks are underfunded. NHS on life support, housing crisis that could swallow Manchester, and crime so rampant it’s practically part of the urban design — but sure, let’s have the government play global therapist for a 75-year-old conflict 2,000 miles away. Makes sense.

Here’s the deal: if you’re that fired up about Gaza, no one’s stopping you from going there. Get on a plane, take your paint cans and placards to Tel Aviv, and make noise where it might actually register. But demanding the UK — a country crumbling under its own potholes and payday loans — to drop everything and fix the Middle East? That’s not activism, that’s geopolitical cosplay.

As for the arms industry? It’s called a business. Don’t like it? Pass a law. But until then, it’s feeding families, employing thousands, and keeping an entire sector afloat. You can’t cry about military exports and then moan about job losses in Wolverhampton when BAE packs up.

And let’s be honest — this isn’t a moral movement anymore, it’s a lifestyle brand. Spray-painting a Barclays sign in Brighton isn’t stopping missiles in Rafah. It’s just annoying the bloke who was already late to work.

People in Gaza need peace, not hashtags from Hackney. Their path to change starts there, not outside a Boots in Birmingham.

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