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Guest makapaka
7 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

You think the public will vote for an anti semite?

Or that the anti semite isn't dangerous?

No I just don’t think he’s an anti Semite 

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Just now, makapaka said:

No I just don’t think he’s an anti Semite 

Loads of people that work with him do.

 

He also proudly allied himself with a violent bunch of anti semites.

 

Incredibly dangerous man.  Luckily he will never get in power.

 

Arguably the most dangerous politician since Oswald Mosely.

 

There have been worse, like Nick Griffin, but none with so much power.

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1 minute ago, JamesR123 said:

Loads of people that work with him do.

So what if they do?

 

Corbyn may have many faults but being antisemitic is not one of them. Claiming that he is just makes you look foolish.

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Guest makapaka
11 hours ago, JamesR123 said:

Loads of people that work with him do.

 

He also proudly allied himself with a violent bunch of anti semites.

 

Incredibly dangerous man.  Luckily he will never get in power.

 

Arguably the most dangerous politician since Oswald Mosely.

 

There have been worse, like Nick Griffin, but none with so much power.

More rubbish - Which violent bunch of anti semites?

 

 

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21 minutes ago, makapaka said:

More rubbish - Which violent bunch of anti semites?

 

 

Hamas.  Did you not know this?

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Guest makapaka
9 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

Hamas.  Did you not know this?

So it’s the Palestinians that are anti semetic?

 

you understand the difference between anti-semetism and anti-Zionism don’t you?

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17 hours ago, Mr Bloke said:

Hmmm... :huh:


... well if it means we get to send Julie Dore on a 'fact finding' trip to Gaza then I'm all for it! :thumbsup:

Brilliant!   So AM I! 😃

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31 minutes ago, makapaka said:

So it’s the Palestinians that are anti semetic?

 

you understand the difference between anti-semetism and anti-Zionism don’t you?

No, I said Hamas, they are absolutely anti-Semitic.  The Palestinians voted for them which is troublesome.

 

May I ask why when I said "Hamas", you changed it to "Palestinian" please?

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Here is a picture of the Israeli Prime Minister shaking hands with the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation.

 

Does this make Yitzhak Rabin an anti-Semite?

 

op15-oslo-rabin-arafat.jpg?f=16x9&w=1200

Edited by Top Cats Hat

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Just now, Top Cats Hat said:

Here is a picture of the Israeli Prime Minister shaking hands with the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation.

 

Does this make Yitzhak Rabin an anti-Semite?

 

https://images.app.goo.gl/NhYoN6QKaGVewALv6

A handshake is a fairly common greeting between two humans.  They had cause to meet.  It is not the same as Crobyn reaching out and calling them friends.

 

If Boris Johnson called the KKK (which are not as vociferous in their anti-blackness as Hamas are in their anti-semitism) his friends along with multiple people in the Tory party refusing to work with him because they say he hates blacks, would you be so defensive of him?

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22 minutes ago, JamesR123 said:

A handshake is a fairly common greeting between two humans. 

Yes but we both know that if it had been a picture of Corbyn shaking hands with Arafat or any other Palestinian leader it would be posted everywhere.

 

Corbyn used the word ‘friends’ in relation to Hamas and Hezbollah in the spirit of political inclusivity while discussing peace initiatives. He later regretted his choice of words. What he has done however, is condemn ALL violence in the area just as he condemned ALL violence in Ireland, which still didn’t stop people labelling him as an IRA supporter.

 

The more important question to ask is why is Corbyn scaring the establishment so much to provoke such unprecedented character assassination?

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2 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Yes but we both know that if it had been a picture of Corbyn shaking hands with Arafat or any other Palestinian leader it would be posted everywhere.

 

Corbyn used the word ‘friends’ in relation to Hamas and Hezbollah in the spirit of political inclusivity while discussing peace initiatives. He later regretted his choice of words. What he has done however, is condemn ALL violence in the area just as he condemned ALL violence in Ireland, which still didn’t stop people labelling him as an IRA supporter.

 

The more important question to ask is why is Corbyn scaring the establishment so much to provoke such unprecedented character assassination?

It's not unprecented.  Nor is it unfair.

 

Again, imagine if Bo Jo called a group of people that wanted to exterminate all blacks would you defend it as being "in the spirit of political inclusivity"?

 

With regards to the IRA he has repeatedly failed to condemn their violence, opting for a Trump like "there is bad on both sides".

 

Corbyn is scaring No one.  He hasn't got a cat in hells chance of winning an election.  He couldn't even beat Theresa May, the 2nd most incompetent political leader this century (behind  Corbyn).

 

 

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