Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Guest » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:46 am

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McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........


Some 'pockets'...

1. Corbyn came to the defence of Sheikh Raed Salah, who revived the medieval anti-Semitic ‘blood libel’ slur that Jews cook with children’s blood. Salah was arrested by British police in 2011 when he was due to speak at an event in the House of Commons – alongside Corbyn. In 2012 Corbyn called Salah ‘a very honoured citizen’.

2. Labour Students at Oxford University Labour Club mocked the Jewish victims of the Paris kosher supermarket attack, called Auschwitz a ‘cash cow’, and used the Neo-Nazi slur ‘Zio’, according to extensive testimony from Jewish students. After months of obfuscation, including an NEC decision to not publish a party report that concluded there had been ‘some incidents’ of anti-Semitic behaviour, Labour’s NEC decided not to discipline the key perpetrators.

3. A Jewish Labour MP, Ruth Smeeth, was sent a 1,000 word death threat from a Corbyn-supporter calling her a ‘yid c–t’. The threat followed Smeeth’s decision to walk out of a meeting outlining Labour’s response to anti-semitism because she was accused of working ‘hand in hand with the right-wing media to attack Jeremy’. Smeeth then received 20,000 abusive messages and has since questioned whether Labour is still ‘a safe space for British Jews’.

4. A Labour council candidate in Peterborough, Alan Bull, shared anti-Semitic material online including that the Holocaust was a ‘hoax’. The Labour party was made aware of the posts in 2017, but only suspended the candidate when contacted by the Jewish Chronicle in March 2018.

5. Jeremy Corbyn was an active member of an ‘anti-Semitic’ Facebook group, ‘Palestine Live’. The group included Holocaust denial, 9/11 conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs. He said he did not see the offensive posts and left in 2015.

6. A former Labour parliamentary candidate in Witham, John Clarke, shared a Neo-Nazi meme saying the Rothschild family has used money lending and Israel to ‘take over the world’. He said the meme ‘contained a great deal of truth’ and was later suspended.

7. Jeremy Corbyn had a ten-year association with a group which denied the Holocaust. Mr Corbyn was a ‘stalwart’ supporter of Deir Yassin Remembered, attending events in 2013, with the group’s founder, Paul Eisen, a self-professed Holocaust denier.

8. Jackie Walker, formerly vice-chair of Momentum, said Jews were the ‘chief financiers of the sugar and slave trade’, criticised security for Jewish schools, and said Holocaust Memorial Day was not ‘inclusive’ enough. After the comments were made and widely condemned, Corbyn shared a platform and campaigned alongside Walker.

9. Jeremy Corbyn hosted an Islamic cleric in Parliament in 2009, who in 2006 wrote that ‘Europe has made political correctness, the cult of the Holocaust and Jew-worshipping its alternative religion’.

10. Nasreen Khan, a Labour council candidate subsequently barred from standing, asked: ‘What have the Jews done good in this world?’. She said schools were ‘brainwashing us and our children into thinking the bad guy was Hitler’ and said ‘Jews have reaped the rewards of playing victims’.

11. A Labour councillor in Birmingham, Zafar Iqbal, shared a David Duke video on Facebook entitled ‘CNN Goldman Sachs and the Zio Matrix’. The Labour party accepted Mr Iqbal’s apology and claim that he had have no recollection of sharing this video’ – no disciplinary proceedings were enacted.

12. Two Jewish Labour councillors in Haringey resigned, saying it is impossible to be a Jewish Labour councillor due to overwhelming anti-Semitic abuse. Joe Goldberg and Natan Doron reported that ‘many members have repeated to me assertions about Jews having big noses, controlling the media and being wealthy’, and that a fellow councillor accused Goldberg of ‘bagel-barrel politics’. On his resignation, a Haringey Momentum activist tweeted to Goldberg: ‘At least [you] will have more time to count your money.’ Mr Goldberg said complaints he made to party officials were dismissed.

13. Andrew Slack, a councillor in Chesterfield, was suspended after sharing an anti-Semitic meme of a blood-smeared, hook-nosed Israeli soldier. The meme said ‘Israel was created by the Rothschilds’.

14. Bethany Barker, a student activist who introduced Jeremy Corbyn at a 2017 local elections campaign event, described a Kippah as a ‘Jew cap’ and said Andres Breivik, the Norwegian far-right terrorist, should ‘get forced to live in a synagogue’.

15. Pam Bromley, a Labour Councillor in Lancashire, posted links to an antisemitic article entitled ‘World War 3: Trump Begins Paying His Homage to Rothschilds,’ commenting ‘we must remember that Rothschilds are a powerful financial family (like the Medicis) and represent capitalism and big business’. Bromley is still a Labour councillor and no disciplinary action has been taken.

16. Ken Livingstone reportedly said a Jewish journalist was ‘just like a concentration camp guard’, that Jews vote Tory because they are rich and that Hitler supported Zionism. Despite his attempt to draw a parallel between those who fought for Jewish freedom and those who perpetrated a Jewish genocide, Livingstone was only given a temporary suspension from a party disciplinary panel – a decision Corbyn supported, despite 100 Labour MPs calling for Livingstone’s expulsion.


Christ. I had no idea it was so endemic.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby McAz » Sun Apr 01, 2018 1:07 pm

Mickyboy wrote:
McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........

I'm no expert Micky but it appears that the Jews of Great Britain have commissioned Viper/Dox to spam this forum on their behalf. Second only to Muslim-hating threads are Jew-loving ones - at least so far as Abrahamic faiths are concerned.

I think the theory is that because Jews were once victims of the Nazis - along with at least 6 million goys who are rarely mentioned - anyone who doesn't agree with everything Israel says or does is anti-Semitic. Odd really, because the majority of Jews don't even live there.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Stooo » Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:09 pm

McAz wrote:
Mickyboy wrote:
McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........

I'm no expert Micky but it appears that the Jews of Great Britain have commissioned Viper/Dox to spam this forum on their behalf. Second only to Muslim-hating threads are Jew-loving ones - at least so far as Abrahamic faiths are concerned.

I think the theory is that because Jews were once victims of the Nazis - along with at least 6 million goys who are rarely mentioned - anyone who doesn't agree with everything Israel says or does is anti-Semitic. Odd really, because the majority of Jews don't even live there.


He's burned through half a dozen proxies today, I hope he's got a decent antivirus set up because those sites are full of nasties.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Rockstar » Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:12 pm

Stooo wrote:
McAz wrote:
Mickyboy wrote:
McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........

I'm no expert Micky but it appears that the Jews of Great Britain have commissioned Viper/Dox to spam this forum on their behalf. Second only to Muslim-hating threads are Jew-loving ones - at least so far as Abrahamic faiths are concerned.

I think the theory is that because Jews were once victims of the Nazis - along with at least 6 million goys who are rarely mentioned - anyone who doesn't agree with everything Israel says or does is anti-Semitic. Odd really, because the majority of Jews don't even live there.


He's burned through half a dozen proxies today, I hope he's got a decent antivirus set up because those sites are full of nasties.


WholeWit 2.0 ?? :grrrrr: :grrrrr:
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby McAz » Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:21 pm

Stooo wrote:
McAz wrote:
Mickyboy wrote:
McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........

I'm no expert Micky but it appears that the Jews of Great Britain have commissioned Viper/Dox to spam this forum on their behalf. Second only to Muslim-hating threads are Jew-loving ones - at least so far as Abrahamic faiths are concerned.

I think the theory is that because Jews were once victims of the Nazis - along with at least 6 million goys who are rarely mentioned - anyone who doesn't agree with everything Israel says or does is anti-Semitic. Odd really, because the majority of Jews don't even live there.


He's burned through half a dozen proxies today, I hope he's got a decent antivirus set up because those sites are full of nasties.

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Poor lad - Easter's a touchy time for faux Jews.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Stooo » Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:17 pm

Rockstar wrote:
Stooo wrote:
McAz wrote:
Mickyboy wrote:
McAz wrote:I think we are in danger of Jew fatigue - it's all getting very boring. :bored:

As you know mac I'm not really into politics or religion so I really don't understand what's going on with this one so could you explain please .........

I'm no expert Micky but it appears that the Jews of Great Britain have commissioned Viper/Dox to spam this forum on their behalf. Second only to Muslim-hating threads are Jew-loving ones - at least so far as Abrahamic faiths are concerned.

I think the theory is that because Jews were once victims of the Nazis - along with at least 6 million goys who are rarely mentioned - anyone who doesn't agree with everything Israel says or does is anti-Semitic. Odd really, because the majority of Jews don't even live there.


He's burned through half a dozen proxies today, I hope he's got a decent antivirus set up because those sites are full of nasties.


WholeWit 2.0 ?? :grrrrr: :grrrrr:


Yeah, getting toward that level of obsession.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Guest » Sun Apr 01, 2018 4:18 pm

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Guest wrote:"anti-Semitism has 'infected' Labour Party"

Sir Robert Winston renowned scientist and Labour Peer. He is one of the 39 signatories of the letter demanding Corbyn roots out anti-Semitism from the labour party.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politic ... bour-party

He knows and we know that can only happen if Corbyn is ousted. That wont happen so labour will split, and as was apparent to all will get no where near power.

You chaps gave it your best shot but then you showed everyone that you were foaming hate filled anti-Semites.

Vile scum.


Stick to the topic, dickhead :shake head:


He'll post his deflective shyte all day long.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Jay Jay » Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:39 pm

This goes way back past the Russian Revolution back to the French.
Most revolutionairies were Jewish back in the day.
The Right therefore have hated Jews for centuries.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Gigabit » Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:19 pm

Anti-Semitism is an issue in society, indeed in the Labour Party and the Tory Party. Sure there are issues in the Lib Dems as well.

But, it is being used to smear Labour and this undermines the entire "outrage" the media apparently have towards it. The DM's outrage is particularly hilarious.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Mekon » Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:34 pm

Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Jay Jay » Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:30 pm

Mekon wrote:Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.


Absolutely.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Stooo » Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:40 pm

Mekon wrote:Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.


It's which minority is next on the hit list at Dacre HQ.
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Jay Jay » Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:48 pm

Stooo wrote:
Mekon wrote:Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.


It's which minority is next on the hit list at Dacre HQ.


They do tend to have a bingo attitude to attacking groups.
Today we pulled out 88 so lets go after large women. :shake head:
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Stooo » Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:56 pm

Jay Jay wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Mekon wrote:Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.


It's which minority is next on the hit list at Dacre HQ.


They do tend to have a bingo attitude to attacking groups.
Today we pulled out 88 so lets go after large women. :shake head:


Meantime in the real news it's looking like a BINO Norwegian 'exit', all of the bills but none of the options to vote against anything. The immigrant 'problem' is solving itself with a devalued pound and a literally decimated financial industry.

But whatever sells, right?
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Re: Anti-Semitism is a right-wing problem

Postby Jay Jay » Mon Apr 09, 2018 9:05 pm

Stooo wrote:
Jay Jay wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Mekon wrote:Hate aimed at the disabled, single parents, the poor, Muslims, LGBTQ, and many others is every bit as nasty as that endured by our Jewish friends. The Holocaust is no longer reason for special privilege or consideration.


It's which minority is next on the hit list at Dacre HQ.


They do tend to have a bingo attitude to attacking groups.
Today we pulled out 88 so lets go after large women. :shake head:


Meantime in the real news it's looking like a BINO Norwegian 'exit', all of the bills but none of the options to vote against anything. The immigrant 'problem' is solving itself with a devalued pound and a literally decimated financial industry.

But whatever sells, right?


It fits the softcore porn/fake news pigeon holes perfectly.
Morons lap up the fake news and spread its shyte around various social media sites.
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