
Good Morning Britain usually feels like watching a politically correct bake-off, where everyone’s too scared to say the oven’s on fire. But then—Jonathan Gullis walked in like a wrecking ball in a red tie and finally said what half the country’s been screaming at the TV for months.
🎯 The Gullis Grenade: No More Angelic Narratives for Gaza
Faced with the soft-gloved talking points of Adil Ray—who seems to believe the Gaza Strip is one giant humanitarian retreat with occasional rocket malfunctions—Gullis didn’t blink. He tore the arse out of that narrative and lit it on fire with cold, brutal facts.
No more sugarcoating. No more playing linguistic gymnastics to avoid saying “Hamas.” No more pretending that criticism of Britain or Israel is somehow braver than acknowledging terrorism when it’s right there in the headlines.
Adil Ray looked stunned, like someone who brought a yoga mat to a pub brawl. And that so-called “expert presenter”? Shut down with the kind of factual, unapologetic clarity we need more of in a world addicted to nuance when it suits the agenda.
🚫 Not Everyone’s a Victim. Not Everyone’s a Villain. But Let’s Stop Pretending It’s All One-Sided
Gullis said what a lot of people think but aren’t allowed to say in polite broadcasting company: yes, innocent people are suffering—but stop telling us the region is filled with saints being picked on by the West. It’s insulting to the intelligence of viewers and it’s dangerous to pretend violence has no roots or enablers.
And while we’re at it—can we stop acting like calling out Hamas is controversial? You’re not edgy for dodging the word. You’re just being dishonest.
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