Monday, April 2, 2018

Don't be fooled: Jeremy Corbyn still hate Jews

Jolly Old England -- British Labour Party Leader Jeremy (aka Adolf) Corbyn is clearly an anti-Semitic scum wafer, although he is beginning to see that it isn't politically expedient to wear his hatred on his sleeve. 

He has demonstrated anti-Semitism by fiercely criticizing Israel and campaigning for Palestinian rights. And he has associated with Paul Eisen, a Holocaust denier. He has defended "Rev." Stephen Sizer who shared materials online that claimed to link Jews to the 9/11 attack.

Corbyn had even welcomed visitor Sheikh Raed Salah to Parliament. Salah is the moron who made the obviously false accusation that claimed Jews murdered Christians in order to use their blood in rituals. (Kind of reminds me of how the children's shows on Palestinian TV depicted Jews using Palestinian blood to make Passover matzoh. What a horrible thing to teach kids.)

Corbyn has referred to Hamas and Hezbollah as "friends" then later, when he realized how it would be politically damaging, said he regretted using such language.

Yeah, he regretted getting caught.

It was recently discovered that Corbyn was a member of two Facebook groups: "Palestine Live" and "History of Palestine." Both groups post anti-Semitic commentary and imagery. 

Of course once discovered, Corbyn claimed that he was added to the groups by other people--an idea he may have gotten from Anthony (aka "Carlos Danger") Weiner. Corbyn claims the he removed himself after it was brought to his attention.

Some in the Labour Party and other Corbyn allies have been outed for their anti-Semitic rhetoric. 

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone was suspended after he said that Hitler was a Zionist.  And Naz Shah was also suspended over her remarks she made about Israel on Facebook, proving that not only is she an anti-Semite, but a stupid one for posting it publicly. 

Others have simply praised Hitler on Facebook and Corbyn remained silent.

The criticism of Corbyn is also coming from his supporters, happily lending credence to the fact that most people aren't haters.

The row escalated last Sunday with newspaper reports about many anti-Semitic Facebook posts from groups that support the Labour Party. Of course Labour denied the groups are connected to them in any way, but that's merely a crock of cow plop.

The Sunday Times headline, "Exposed: Jeremy Corbyn's Hate Factory" reported that twenty of the largest pro-Corbyn Facebook groups contained "more than 2,000 racist, anti-Semitic, misogynistic, violent and abusive messages."

The article noted that 12 senior staff working for Corbyn and Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell belong to the restricted-access groups, which include the We Support Jeremy Corbyn page with 68,000 members.

The article cited anti-Semitic posts saying, for example, that Hitler "should have finished off the job" and another claiming that the death of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust "was a big lie." 

David Garrard, a major Labour Party donor, has left the party because of its failure to respond to "the most blatant acts of anti-Semitism" by some of the members. Garrard has donated $2.1 million to Labour since 2003.

A Labour Party spokesperson claimed that "No one in Corbyn or McDonnell's office had seen, posted or endorsed anti-Semitic or abusive messages.

See no evil, hear no evil, speak just a little evil but perhaps only kiddingly. 



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