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  1. #231
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Bloody hell BT, racism as well as anti-semitism, you're a rum bunch you lefties and no mistake. So that's Jews, Israelis, the French, Tories, LibDems, UKippers, 60 million deplorables who voted for Trump, it's a fair old list, have I missed anyone off ? I must have done, what about the Italians, what do you think of them, can they go on the list ?
    Never quite been sure about the Italians sinkov. I spot an undercurrent of latent Mussolini right wing fascism, but on the other hand their ice cream, Ferraris and ravioli sort of tilts them back in my favour.

  2. #232
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I'm not a poncy Frenchman sinkov so I really don't care what Vichy France and their Jew killing ilk think.

    I think the Holocaust was an aberration on mankind, I think the creation of a refugee state of Israel was an absolute necessity, I just wish the Israelis would give the Palestinians a fcuking break.
    http://tapnewswire.com/2015/10/six-j...-worlds-media/

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Never quite been sure about the Italians sinkov. I spot an undercurrent of latent Mussolini right wing fascism, but on the other hand their ice cream, Ferraris and ravioli sort of tilts them back in my favour.
    And don't forget Inter Milan in the 60s BT, they could teach Sean a thing or two about defending them lads. OK, what about Belgians, can they go on the list ?

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    sinkov ---you never asked BT about Rovers' fans! Is that also considered racist?

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    Belgians? Bunch of appeasers and middlemen, nothing more, nothing less and they cocked up the Congo and are responsible for the death of a couple of million people from Rwanda and Burundi.

    Remarkably, this lot are responsible for telling us how to conduct ourselves post-Brexit. I don't fcuking think so!

  6. #236
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Yes but you're complaining about Jews controlling and manipulating the press BT, what are your proposals to solve this problem, or are you just going to let them get away with it ? I don't think you and Jeremy would go to the same extremes as Adolf, but as they say in France, 'il y a toujours une solution', what's yours ?
    Just the usual minority self interest...https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/

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    "The German politician and writer August Bebel described anti-Semitism as 'the socialism of fools'.

    Jeremy Corbyn is a socialist, a fool and an anti-Semite. In everything that he says and does, the leader of the Labour Party proves himself to be this particularly malignant type of triple threat.

    That Corbyn is a socialist is uncontentious. Evidence that he is a fool comes in many forms. He supports homeopathy, doesn’t appear to understand how markets work, has been a willing participant in Russian and Iranian propaganda on Press TV and Russia Today, and has recently come up with some especially harebrained plans for the media.

    Is Corbyn an anti-Semite? Until this week, the answer to that question depended on how you judged the Labour leader’s fondness for sharing platforms with anti-Semites, or laying wreaths at the graves of anti-Semitic terrorists, or failing to notice the blatant anti-Semitic depictions of Jews in a mural before heaping it with praise.

    The charge sheet was already too full for comfort. But it left room for the Corbynistas to claim, however unpersuasively, that this was the dirty business of peacemaking. (This, of course, ignores the fact that peacemaking generally involves talking to both sides, not mingling with the ropiest members of one camp and denouncing those in the other as war criminals.)

    On Thursday, however, footage emerged of Corbyn in 2013 not just appearing alongside anti-Semites – though some of the most notorious figures from the anti-Israel left were in the room – but saying something straightforwardly anti-Semitic himself. Of 'British Zionists', he said 'having lived in this country for a very long time, probably all their lives, they don’t understand English irony.'

    If you doubt the anti-Semitism in that choice of words and the way it makes a claim of foreignness of supporters of Israel’s right to exist, consider former BNP leader Nick Griffin’s response – 'Go Jezza!' – or consider another politician saying something like it about any other minority group.

    Stephen Pollard, Editor of the Jewish Chronicle wrote on Twitter that 'This is classic middle/upper class English antisemitism. Not the skinhead thugs but this. They're not really English, those Jews. Some are OK but they're all a bit...foreign. They are welcome to stay here but should know their place.'

    Corbyn’s cheerleaders will no doubt point to Corbyn's use of the word Zionist. Leaving to one side the anti-Semitic tendency to use ‘Zionist’ and ‘Jew’ interchangeably, it is only a partial defence: ‘His derogatory remarks weren’t aimed at all Jews, just the ones he disagrees with.’

    The charge of rootlessness is the oldest trick in the Jew-baiting book. And here was Corbyn clumsily hinting at exactly that to an audience that included Stephen Sizer -- who has suggested that Israel was behind the 9/11 attacks and who Jeremy Corbyn has defended – and Daud Abdullah, whose great contribution to British public life has been to organise boycotts of Holocaust Memorial Day. Also speaking at the event was Alison Weir, who has fostered an ugly strain of anti-Semitic, white-supremacist bigotry.

    This was not a peace-loving man bravely engaging with horrendous people. Corbyn was egging them on.

    Bebel called anti-Semitism the socialism of fools because, unlike other types of racist, the anti-Semite thinks he is aiming upwards, taking on a powerful Jewish conspiracy he has convinced himself exists.

    Corbyn’s simplistic politics, in which it is him and ‘the people’ up against a powerful elite comprised of newspaper owners, bankers and businessmen, isn’t exactly at odds with that way of thinking. As one banner at a recent protest about Labour anti-Semitism memorably put it: 'For the many, not the Jew.'

    Two years have passed since Shami Chakrabarti’s report on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party – a whitewash published two months before she was given a peerage – and still the sorry saga continues.

    Corbynistas, again clutching for conspiracy, will tell you this is because there is a hidden agenda behind the story, and that, to quote trade union boss and Corbyn loyalist Len McCluskey, British Jews 'refuse to take yes for an answer'.

    The simpler answer is that a party cannot solve its anti-Semitism problem until it does something about its anti-Semitic leader."

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    Who wrote this ****e sinkov?

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    Anti-Semitism: the socialism of fools
    By Oliver Wiseman..................................( just to remind you B T ,the mossad is everywhere.

    https://capx.co/anti-semitism-the-socialism-of-fools/

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Who wrote this ****e sinkov?
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    Don't know BT, can't remember. I always used to ensure anything I posted like this was attributed, but then unattributed photos began to be appear, to reinforce a particular point of view, so I don't concern myself with attribution anymore.

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