AceJack said:
So because some Jews disagree with them, their own experience as Jews who have been on the receiving end of abuse is irrelevant? Are you seriously suggesting that?
What you’re doing is suggesting that Jews were hindering the disciplinary process’s response to their their own abuse so they could stop socialism. How many more anti-Semitic tropes are we going to allow here? I’d appreciate a ruling from the Mods on this one.
Gentle reminder that Jeremy Corbyn was calling Chris Williamson a passionate anti racist at the same time Jenny Formby was pleading with Chris Williamson to drop his public support of a holocaust denier.
Anti-Semite? Are you serious???
You are weaponising it mate. Your blind hatred of the man is obscuring the real problem in labour and that’s the right of the party. Hodge had an agenda from day one against him, it’s clear to see. Nothing to do with religion but to do with policy. Why wasn’t this problem called out under Milliband? Corbyn was a useful fall guy that’s why. Easy to blame and slander.
Funny how you haven’t commented on Riley’s racism and slander where she made a joke about apartheid by wearing that t-shirt and blanking out the message. The black community vilified her for it.
Like I keep saying, the media have weaponised it encouraged by influential politicians who themselves will not condemn Israeli war crimes and apartheid.
It seems if you call out apartheid you are deemed an anti-Semite. If that’s the case are rabbis and Hasidic/orthodox Jews who do call it out anti-semites too? Are the Jewish family on my street who had labour placards in their front garden anti-semites as well?
The right of the Labour Party should be ashamed for blocking efforts to address the problem when all along they wanted someone else leading the party. I’m afraid they’ve split the party now, the socialists will not get behind Starmer, which is karma for not getting behind Corbyn after his success in 2017 bringing the biggest swing since the war from an opposition.