Boycott Israeli Goods protest at Sheffield Waitrose

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Published on Dec 21, 2023
Boycott Israeli Goods protest at Sheffield Waitrose 16th December 2023

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Here are the lyrics. They can be changed to highlight whatever product your protest is about. So on this occasion, they sang Don't buy dates, don't buy Israeli dates.....

Don’t Buy Dates!
To the tune ‘Bye Bye Love’ by F&B Bryant. Adapted from words by Ryan &
Walsh.
Chorus:
No, No, No, No
Don’t buy dates,
don’t buy Jaffa fruit
Don’t buy Puma shoes
There’s a boycott going on
x 2
To help the people of Palestine
We won’t buy grapefruit or Israeli wine
And if you’re wondering what you can do
Please join the boycott and help them too.

Chorus

I’m Buying Palestinian
Words: Penny Stone; Tune: Skip To My Lou
We won’t buy from Israel, No,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!
We see the occupation,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!
We won’t support apartheid,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!
We see the settlers movin’ in,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!
We’re gonna bring that wall down,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!
Everyone deserves freedom,
(x3)
We’re buying Palestinian!

Their land’s been taken and occupied
Their houses bulldozed and farms destroyed
The Western powers send arms with glee
While Israel acts with impunity.

Chorus

Tell all your neighbours.
Please don’t be shy
Read all the labels before you buy
You have the power each time you shop
Israel’s Apartheid has got to stop!
Chorus

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