Contemptible Corbyn hasn't the guts to be honest about the ways he backs terrorists

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Laying a wreath on the graves of the terrorists who committed the Munich Olympics attacks shows just how contemptible Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - who, in the past, has shown his support for other terrorist organisations - is...

DOMINICK SANDBROOK: Contemptible Jeremy Corbyn hasn't even got the guts to be honest about the way he backs killers and terrorists


Jeremy Corbyn is accused of paying tribute to Munich Olympics terrorists

He maintains he was honouring those killed in bombing of PLO headquarters

Dominick Sandbrook says even if that is true, he should apologise

Instead, he consistently makes excuses for Islamic terrorism around the world

By Dominic Sandbrook for the Daily Mail
18 August 2018

All my life, Britain has lived in the shadow of terror. On October 5, 1974, three days after I was born, the Provisional IRA bombed two pubs in Guildford, killing five people.

A month later they struck again, killing 21 people in two more pub bombings in Birmingham.

Ever since, with grim regularity, the attacks have continued. No sooner had the IRA laid down their guns in the late Nineties than Britain became a target for Islamist extremists.


Jeremy Corbyn is pictured with members of a delegation of Palestinian officials at the graveyard in Tunis in 2014, with the wreath which was laid in the cemetery to honour Palestinian 'martyrs'. He has today admitted being at the ceremony after initially insisting he was there for a tribute to different Palestinians

Suicide bombers killed 52 people on the London transport system in July 2005. More Islamist militants murdered Fusilier Lee Rigby in horrific circumstances in Woolwich in 2013.

Another Islamist murdered four pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and a policeman guarding Parliament in March 2017. A few weeks later, eight people were killed and dozens wounded in London's Borough Market.

And, of course, there was the nightmarish attack at the Manchester Arena, where a suicide bomber slaughtered 22 people, most of them teenagers and children.

These facts are, of course, only too well known. For as long as most of us can remember, terrorism has been a staple of the headlines. Yet it never loses its power to shock.


Labour has insisted Jeremy Corbyn (pictured, holding his hands aloft in what appears to be him observing a Muslim prayer with the delegation at the cemetery in 2014) was there to pay his respects to the victims of an Israeli bombing raid in 1985, and not extremists linked to the massacre. But his critics say the controversy shows that he is not fit to be party leader


There is something so awful about it, so barbaric, so random and yet so calculated. When the butchers of the IRA left their bombs in those Guildford and Birmingham pubs, they had no idea whose lives they would be destroying, whose families they would be ripping apart.

All that mattered was that they were British. They were the enemy.

Similarly, the suspected would-be terrorist who drove his car into passers-by in Parliament Square on Tuesday did not care who they were. They were to him, most probably, infidels, unbelievers, the enemy once again.

And that, I think, is what makes terrorism so peculiarly monstrous. The criminals do not even recognise their victims' individuality.

They see them merely as collateral damage, nameless pawns in a sick political game.


The graphic reveals definitive proof that Jeremy Corbyn was standing at the grave of terror leader Salah Khalaf


Of course, Britain is far from alone in being afflicted by this plague. Just think, for example, of the horrific scenes at the Munich Olympics in September 1972, when Palestinian terrorists stormed the Olympic Village and took 11 Israeli coaches and athletes hostage.

What made the Israelis targets was simply their nationality. To their kidnappers, they were not human beings with parents and families.
They were political symbols, whether they liked it or not.

Two were killed during the initial raid. In a particularly horrific detail, one of them, the weightlifter Yossef Romano, was allegedly tortured and castrated first.

The others were murdered by the terrorists during a failed rescue attempt by the German police.

As you may have guessed, I do not choose the example of the Munich massacre by accident.


The 'Martyrs Cemetery' (pictured, on the hillside where the Labour leader was pictured 2014) It emerged yesterday that the airstrike memorial at the cemetery is inscribed with the names of some of Palestine's old terror chiefs


For as the Mail has reported over the past week, two of the men behind this atrocity, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) officials Atef Bseiso and Salah Khalaf, are buried in a graveyard visited by the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in Tunisia in 2014.

Although the details of this grubby business remain disputed, what is clear is that Mr Corbyn was photographed, holding a wreath, opposite the two men's graves.

Afterwards, he wrote in his favoured newspaper, the communist Morning Star, that 'wreaths were laid at the graves of those who died on that day' — meaning an Israeli attack on the PLO headquarters in Tunis in 1985 — 'and on the graves of others killed by Mossad agents in Paris in 1991'.

It just so happens that Atef Bseiso was killed in Paris in 1992, while Salah Khalaf was assassinated in Tunisia in 1991.

Regardless that Mr Corbyn typically gets his facts wrong, it is pretty obvious about whom he was talking.


Jeremy Corbyn wrote shortly after the trip that wreaths had been been laid 'on the graves of others killed by Mossad' - the Israeli security services

I don't propose to repeat here the shameless excuses produced by the Labour leader and his cheerleaders.

The only thing worth repeating is the reaction of Yossef Romano's widow, Ilana, who said simply: 'To go to the grave of a person behind the killing of 11 athletes — he should be ashamed and apologise.'

Forget, for a moment, the minutiae of this miserable affair, and ask yourself a simple question: If you found yourself in Mr Corbyn's shoes, what would you do now?

Let's throw in some charitable details. Imagine you genuinely thought you were paying homage to the people killed in Tunis in 1985.

Imagine you then discovered that you were standing beside the graves of two bloodstained terrorists, even though you had never meant to.

Surely you would apologise, wouldn't you? Wouldn't you tell Ilana Romano that you never meant to honour the men who planned the torture and murder of her husband? Wouldn't you do the decent thing?

Or think about it this way. Imagine that, by some horrible mischance, you allowed yourself to be photographed holding a wreath beside the graves of the men who planned the Birmingham pub bombings, the attack on London on 7/7, the atrocity at the Manchester Arena or the car attack on Westminster Bridge.


Atef Bseiso (left) was head of intelligence for the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) before his assassination outside a Paris hotel in 1992. It was widely reported he was shot because he helped plan the Munich Massacre in 1972. Hayel Abdel-Hamidwas chief of security for the PLO. He was a close adviser to Salah Khalaf, and the pair were killed in an attack in Abdel-Hamid's home in the Tunisian capital Tunis in 1991


Salah Khalaf (left) is widely believed to have masterminded the Munich Massacre. He created Black September and went on to become Yasser Arafat's second-in-command in the PLO. In 1991 he was gunned down in Tunis. FakhriAlomari was a senior member of Black September and was also implicated in the Munich Massacre. He was a close adviser to Salah Khalaf and was killed during the same attack in Tunis

Wouldn't you rush to distance yourself? Wouldn't you do all you could to say sorry, not least to the victims' families?

Of course you would. But you're not Jeremy Corbyn.

The truth, of course, is that Mr Corbyn has allowed himself to be photographed beside men associated with the IRA's terror campaign — and worse.

In the early Eighties, the paper London Labour Briefing, which Mr Corbyn co-founded, gloried in the news of IRA attacks on British soldiers and joked that the 1984 Brighton bombing was just 'a start'.

In 1996, after the IRA had bombed Canary Wharf, the West End and Manchester, Mr Corbyn invited their political godfather, Gerry Adams, to the House of Commons to launch his autobiography, despite the fact that both the Speaker and the Labour leadership begged him to reconsider.

As for Islamist terrorism, Mr Corbyn's position has always been very clearly defined. He consistently makes excuses for it.

In 2001, he blamed the terrorist attack on New York's World Trade Centre (which had, he said admiringly, taken 'an enormous amount of skill') on American support for Israel.




A year later, he blamed the Islamist nightclub bombing on Bali, which killed 202 holidaymakers, on the CIA's interventions in Indonesia four decades earlier.

Perhaps most appallingly, in 2014 he told a Stop The War rally that the death of Alan Henning, beheaded by Jihadi John, was 'the price of war, the price of intervention, the price of jingoism'.

Mr Henning was a cab driver from Manchester taking humanitarian supplies to the victims of the Syrian Civil War — hardly a symbol of 'jingoism'.

The pattern is, I think, absolutely clear. When British civilians are murdered by terrorists, Mr Corbyn finds excuses for the killers and blames the West.

Meanwhile, he manages to pop up in a PLO graveyard, holding a wreath beside the graves of the architects of one of the most notorious terrorist massacres in history.

Although some of the details, such as his little trip to Tunis, have emerged only recently, Mr Corbyn's preferences are no secret.

It is to his immense discredit, therefore, that as Labour leader, he does not have the courage to be honest about them.

His fans always bang on about his bravery, but I am always struck by what a coward Jeremy Corbyn is.


Tribute: Jeremy Corbyn pictured in 2014 holding a wreath at a cemetery in Tunis. Sources close to Mr Corbyn insisted he was at the service to commemorate 47 Palestinians killed in an Israeli air strike on a Tunisian PLO base in 1985

After all, it hardly takes much courage to tour the country telling audiences of far-Left fanatics things they already believe.

Now that he is under the spotlight, however, he does not have the guts to say what he really thinks.

For what he really believes — as his record comprehensively demonstrates — is that Britain is one of the key architects of everything that is wrong with the world, and that we deserve to be punished.

His record on Ireland is a case in point. Today, he says that he chummed around with Gerry Adams, just as he cuddled up to the PLO, because he was interested in 'bringing peace'.

I find that very hard to believe. If you were really interested in peace, why would you hang around with the IRA? And if you were really interested in peace, wouldn't you talk to the other side as well?

It seems to me that Mr Corbyn was not interested in peace but in victory, by which I mean victory for the IRA. He championed terrorists in their war against Britain.

Similarly, I don't think he has ever been interested in 'peace' in the Middle East.

Many suspect, although he denies it is the case, that he does not support the existence of the state of Israel.

Indeed, this is why he has allowed so many vicious anti-Semites to flourish inside the Labour Party.

Many of these arguments, of course, were rehearsed during last year's General Election campaign. But because they harked back to the past, going back to the Eighties or even further, young voters did not listen.

They look at Mr Corbyn and see not an unrepentant terrorist sympathiser, but the rather grandfatherly equivalent of a Miss World contestant, mumbling vaguely about world peace and a better world.

Indeed, his acolyte Chris Williamson, the Labour MP for Derby, who has always struck me as being the single least intelligent person in the Corbyn ranks (a hotly contested title), told the BBC that 'the very same people who are now criticising Jeremy Corbyn demonised Nelson Mandela as a terrorist'.

But the two are not even remotely comparable. Mandela was a politician of rare grace, generosity and flexibility. But as his response to questioning invariably shows, Mr Corbyn is a vain, tetchy and fundamentally stupid man.


Ilana Romano's husband, brave weightlifter Yossef says he was subjected to torture before being brutally murdered in 1972



The scene of horror inside the apartment of the Israeli Olympic team's apartment which is riddled with bullet holes and blood covering the floor

To give an obvious example, Mr Corbyn has never changed his mind about anything, which is usually the sign of a 24-carat idiot.

Mandela, however, abandoned his youthful Marxism, negotiated with the very men who had once imprisoned him, understood the importance of compromise and worked hard to reassure people who disagreed with him.

Perhaps most importantly, no one ever doubted that Mr Mandela cared deeply about his country and his people. He was a patriot who always put South Africa first.

No sane person could say the same about Jeremy Corbyn's attitude to Britain.

He is reluctant to engage with people he disagrees with, let alone try to reassure them. He inhabits a black and white world of heroes and villains, in which Britain, America and Israel are always wrong, and their enemies almost always justified.

The Labour leader is too cowardly to say so publicly, but in private he almost certainly sees this week's abortive attack in Parliament Square as part of the same pattern.

A suspected terrorist strikes, with sudden and bloody results, and Mr Corbyn's first reaction is always to look for an excuse.

In the Corbyn imagination, everything usually boils down to Britain's record in the Middle East and its support for Israel. This, more than anything to do with domestic or economic policy, is his real obsession.

And this, of course, is why he refuses to adopt a robust approach against anti-Semitism, because the last thing he wants to do is to stop people attacking Israel.

For me, it is his record on terrorism, more than his risible economic agenda, his cruelly dishonest promises to students, his fundamental incoherence over Brexit or even his appalling nostalgia for the Soviet Union, that disbars him from any pretensions to leadership.

Politicians will always disagree about, say, tax and spending, defence priorities or foreign policy. Fair enough. That is precisely what democratic politics is for.

But support for terrorism, however veiled and cowardly, crosses the line. In an age when so many lives are cruelly cut short by bombs and bullets, it is simply monstrous that a man who always tries to excuse the killers has become leader of a once-great party.

It is sometimes said that today's terrorist is tomorrow's statesman. That is true enough, although it might equally be often said that today's pompous politician is sometimes yesterday's blood-stained butcher.

What is also true, though, is that no country in modern history has ever chosen as its leader a man who consistently made excuses for terrorist attacks against its own interests, its own values and its own people.

Imagine, God forbid, that Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime Minister. Imagine that terrorists attack Whitehall, just minutes from his Downing Street office. Imagine the Prime Minister descending on the scene, wreath in hand.

To whom would he present it? The victims or the attackers?

The answer is far from obvious. And that, surely, says it all.

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It was widely reported

...so that's what is required for proof one is a terrorist these days?

Sad doood, very sad...guess what that makes the people doing the "widely reported"?
 

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This is all about Jewish Cash for Jewish Policies in Britain.
Accusations of Anti-Semitism is a Get-Out-Of-Jail Card for Israeli supporters, or as a form of anti-Semitism blackmail and the suppression of truth.

It began as this ...... and where Jeremy Corbyn refused to endorse such a definition because it is too broad.

International campaign is criminalizing criticism of Israel as ‘antisemitism’
For two decades, some Israeli officials and Israel partisans have worked to embed a new, Israel-focused definition of antisemitism in institutions around the world, from international bodies and national governments to small college campuses in heartland America. This effort is now snowballing rapidly. As a result, advocacy for Palestinian rights is well on the way to being curtailed and even criminalized as “hate.”
By Alison Weir
May 17, 2017

https://israelpalestinenews.org/iak...nalizing-criticism-of-israel-as-anti-Semitism

Imagine if the same definition was applied to discrimination against people of colour?
Antisemitism and Antiblackness

Israel Is The Real Problem
By David Cromwell
August 09, 2018
Media Lens - Israel Is The Real Problem

Elite power cannot abide a serious challenge to its established position. And that is what Labour under Jeremy Corbyn represents to the Tory government, the corporate, financial and banking sectors, and the 'mainstream' media. The manufactured 'antisemitism crisis' is the last throw of the dice for those desperate to prevent a progressive politician taking power in the UK: someone who supports Palestinians and genuine peace in the Middle East, a strong National Health Service and a secure Welfare State, a properly-funded education system, and an economy in which people matter; someone who rejects endless war and complicity with oppressive, war criminal 'allies', such as the United States, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

In a thoroughly-researched article, writer and academic Gavin Lewis has mapped a deliberate pro-Israel campaign to create a 'moral panic' around the issue of antisemitism.

Hijacking Victimhood and Demonizing Dissent
By Gavin Lewis
July 18, 2018
https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/hijacking-victimhood-and-demonizing-dissent
 

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ROD LIDDLE Why the time has come for the Beeb to stop believing in the cult of Jeremy Corbyn

It's hard to believe that the Labour leader laid a wreath for Palestinian terrorists who murdered Jewish athletes and later gave the salute of the Muslim Brotherhood


COMMENT
By Rod Liddle
16th August 2018
The Sun

YOU heard the story about Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn laying a wreath for Palestinian terrorists who murdered Jewish athletes?

No? Well, you must have been getting your news from the BBC, then.


Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn laying a wreath for Palestinian terrorists

This was the latest example of Corbyn simpering around terrorists. Honouring scumbags who massacred 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics in Munich.

The Black September gangsters castrated their male victims while they were still alive.

But then, Corbyn was happy to attend the funerals of dead IRA terrorists. That’s the kind of chap he is. Actually, I say that was the “latest” case of Corbyn simpering around terrorists.

Not quite. A day or two later a photo emerged of him giving the salute of the Muslim Brotherhood, a foul organisation proscribed as terrorists in six countries.


The Labour leader's party is in turmoil, facing accusations of rampant anti-Semitism

And it’s all part of the anti-Semitism scandal which is tearing the Labour Party apart. An important story.

Good people have left Labour as a consequence. The Jewish community in the UK is in uproar.

Frightened of the far Left’s support for vile Islamists and its loathing of Israel and its right to exist.

Scared of the morons who now lead Labour and its retinue of lefties who have said the most appalling, racist, stuff about Jews.


The BBC has focused heavily on Boris Johnson, who has been hauled over the coals following his comments about Muslim women

Jeremy Corbyn, a genuine halfwit, thinks it is all “fake news”.

He rolls his eyes when asked about it and gives different answers every time he is questioned.

And guess who agrees with him? Yep, the BBC.

The corporation refused to touch the story for a whole day, when it was first reported by blogger Guido Fawkes. Ignored it.

Everyone else — including the left-wing Guardian — thought it important.

Instead, the front page of the BBC’s online news carried no fewer than SIX stories about former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and the allegations of Islamophobia made against him. Six!

Boris had likened women who wear the burka to letter boxes or bank robbers.

The vast majority of the country agreed that he wasn’t being racist. The vast majority want the burka banned here — as it is in Denmark, France, parts of Germany, Belgium and . . . Morocco.

His comments were not much of a story at all. And the moves to sanction him solely a case of his enemies in the Conservative Party gleefully hammering the bloke.

But the BBC became obsessed by it. It is always obsessed when the word Islamophobia is mentioned.

And it loves to stick the boot into the Tories. Yet was utterly silent on the latest example of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

It took them a full day to even mention the story.

It’s another shocking case of the BBC’s bias. A left-liberal prejudice which runs right through the corporation from top to bottom.

The same prejudice you hear whenever it deals with immigration (bloody marvellous!) or Brexit (absolutely ghastly!).

Haven’t we had enough of this? Enough of paying £150.50 every year to have these credulous dupes pipe liberal propaganda into our homes every day.

Get rid of the licence fee. Let the BBC survive through the subscriptions of those who are willing to pay. And on that deal, I’m out, Evan.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/opini...-stop-believing-in-the-cult-of-jeremy-corbyn/
 

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The hypocrisy is unbelievable.


You are aware, aren't you, that the Islamists say their goal is to make the UK an Islamic caliphate by 2020 don't you? It amazes me how many people do not take these terrorists at their word. They are quite open about their short and long-term goals and those of us who protest are called bigots, racist etc.?? We're simply concerned because their intentions are quite clear and it seems those of the left aren't taking them seriously.


And this jerk is certainly helping them. God help the UK is all I can say!
 

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The hypocrisy is unbelievable.


You are aware, aren't you, that the Islamists say their goal is to make the UK an Islamic caliphate by 2020 don't you? It amazes me how many people do not take these terrorists at their word. They are quite open about their short and long-term goals and those of us who protest are called bigots, racist etc.?? We're simply concerned because their intentions are quite clear and it seems those of the left aren't taking them seriously.


And this jerk is certainly helping them. God help the UK is all I can say!

I always find it weird that liberals in Western countries - like Comrade Corbyn - stick up for Islam and its beliefs and practises and rail against "Islamophobia" when those beliefs and practises are mainly the opposite of lefty liberal beliefs and practises and, should their country become Islamicised, the liberals will be the first to be beheaded, hanged, shot or thrown from rooftops.

I can only put it down to the fact that liberals are stupid.
 

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Finkelstein on Corbyn-Mania
The Chimera Of British Anti-Semitism, And How Not To Fight It If It Were Real
By Norman G. Finkelstein
August 17, 2018
Finkelstein on Corbyn-Mania - Norman G. Finkelstein Norman G. Finkelstein

Jews exploit Holocaust victimhood for their own purposes. Voluble Israeli foreign minister Abba Eban is supposed to have quipped “There’s no business like Shoah business.” But when this writer published a little book in 2000 entitled The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering,[9] it evoked a torrent of ad hominem attacks. “It is perhaps too easy to write off a critic like Finkelstein as a self-hating Jew,” Jonathan Freedland opined in the Guardian, but that didn’t deter him from traversing this squalid path: “Finkelstein does the anti-Semites’ work for them,” indeed, is “closer to the people who created the Holocaust than to those who suffered in it.”[10] Unsurprisingly, Freedland is now among those leading the charge against Corbyn’s alleged anti-Semitism. Be that as it may, nearly two decades have elapsed since the book’s hostile reception, and by now its argument no longer even raises eyebrows as it has passed into a cliché. Whether it be to justify another war of aggression or another massacre of civilians, whether it be to market another schlock Holocaust film or another schlock Holocaust novel, Jews have not hesitated—on the contrary—to wrap themselves in the sacred mantle of Jewish martyrdom. A book by former speaker of the Israeli parliament Avraham Burg decrying Israel’s fixation on the Holocaust casually refers to “the Shoah industry.” It “converts piercing pain into hollowness and kitsch,” Burg observes, and extenuates Israeli crimes: “American Jews, like Israelis, are . . . raising the Shoah banner high to the sky and exploiting it politically . . . . All is compared to the Shoah, dwarfed by the Shoah, and therefore all is allowed—be it fences, sieges . . . food and water deprivation. . . . All is permitted because we have been through the Shoah and you will not tell us how to behave.”[11] Is Burg guilty of anti-Semitism?

Jews have too much power in Britain. The three richest Brits are Jewish.[12] Jews comprise only .5 percent of the population but fully 20 percent of the 100 richest Brits.[13] Relative both to the general population and to other ethno-religious groups, British Jews are in the aggregate disproportionately wealthy, educated, and professionally successful.[14] These data track closely with the picture elsewhere. Jews comprise only 2 percent of the US population but fully 30 percent of the 100 richest Americans, while Jews enjoy the highest household income among religious groups.[15] Jews comprise less than .2 percent of the world’s population but, of the world’s 200 richest people, fully 20 percent are Jewish.[16] Jews are incomparably organized as they have created a plethora of interlocking, overlapping, and mutually reinforcing communal and defense organizations that operate in both the domestic and international arenas. In many countries, not least the US and the UK, Jews occupy strategic positions in the entertainment industry, the arts, publishing, journals of opinion, the academy, the legal profession, and government. “Jews are represented in Britain in numbers that are many times their proportion of the population,” British-Israeli journalist Anshel Pfeffer notes, “in both Houses of Parliament, on the Sunday Times Rich List, in media, academia, professions, and just about every walk of public life.”[17] The wonder would be if these raw data didn’t translate into outsized Jewish political power. The Israel-based Jewish People Policy Planning Institute rhapsodizes that “The Jewish People today is at a historical zenith of wealth creation” and “has never been as powerful as now.”[18] It is certainly legitimate to query the amplitude of this political power and whether it has been exaggerated,[19] but it cannot be right to deny (or suppress) critical socioeconomic facts. When virtually every member of the US Congress acts like a broken Jack-in-the-Box, as they give an Israeli head of state, who has barged into the Capitol in brazen and obnoxious defiance of the sitting US president, one standing ovation after another, surely it is fair to ask: What the hell is going on here?[20] Were it not for the outsized power of British Jews, it’s hard to conceive that British society would be interminably chasing after a hobgoblin. True, although fighting anti-Semitism is the rallying cry, a broad array of powerful entrenched social forces, acting on not-so-hidden agendas of their own, have coalesced around this putative cause. It cannot be gainsaid, however, that Jewish organizations form the poisoned tip of this spear. It might still be asked, But is this “too much” power? Consider these facts. Jeremy Corbyn is the democratically elected head of the Labour Party. His ascendancy vastly expanded and galvanized the party’s ranks. Corbyn has devoted a lifetime to fighting racism; like eponymous labor organizer Joe Hill, where workers strike and organize, it’s there you’ll find Jeremy Corbyn. By British and even global leadership standards, he cuts a saintly figure. On the opposite side, mostly unelected Jewish bodies[21] have dragged Corbyn’s name through the mud, slandering and defaming him. They have refused to meet with Corbyn, even as he has repeatedly extended olive branches and offered substantive compromises.[22] Instead they issue take-it-or-leave-it ultimatums. As it happens, Jews overwhelmingly do not support Labour, even when the head of the party list is Jewish (Ed Miliband in 2015). Nonetheless, these pious-cum-pompous communal leaders do not find it unseemly or even amiss to dictate from afar and from above internal Labour policy. This writer’s late mother used to muse, “It’s no accident that Jews invented the word chutzpah.” The transparent motive behind this cynical campaign is to demonize Corbyn, not because he’s a “****ing anti-Semite,” but because he’s a principled champion of Palestinian rights. However, Corbyn’s candidacy is not just about Palestine or even the British laboring classes. It’s a beacon for the homeless, the hungry, and the hopeless, the despised, the downtrodden, and the destitute everywhere. If Corbyn’s traducers succeed, the glimmer of possibility he has held out will be snuffed out by a gang of moral blackmailers and extortionists. Is it anti-Semitism to believe that “Jews have too much power in Britain”—or is it just plain common sense? (It is, to be sure, a question apart and not one amenable to simple solution how to rectify this power inequity while not impinging on anyone’s democratic rights.) Still, isn’t it anti-Semitic to generalize that “Jews” have abused their power? But even granting that a portion have been manipulated or duped, it certainly appears as if British Jews in general support the anti-Corbyn juggernaut. If this indeed is a misapprehension, whose fault is it? The tacit message of the unprecedented joint editorial on the front page of the major Jewish periodicals was: British Jews are united—Corbyn must go! Is it anti-Semitic to take these Jewish organizations at their word?
 

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Corbyn is a disgusting POS. However he will have a place of honour & fame in the future history of the Islamic Theocracy of Great Britain.

allahu akbar.
 

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"Even Jesus is perceived by some rabbinical sects as not only an arch enemy but an existential threat as well. Yeshu, the Hebrew name used for Christ , is an acronym for the formula Y'mach Sh'mo V'Zichro meaning ‘may his name and memory be obliterated’-- a term reserved for the bitterest enemies of the Jews (Hitler, Amalek, etc.)."
--Gilad Atzmon, Jews, Logic and Corbyn, August 18, 2018--
Jews, Logic and Corbyn
 

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The hypocrisy is unbelievable.
A 'bb' in a 'boxcar' compared to yours Deary. Posts by anybody who supports the West in its current configuration is not the sharpest knife in the fork drawer. There is no kind way to put that.


You are aware, aren't you, that the Islamists say their goal is to make the UK an Islamic caliphate by 2020 don't you?
Did you get this from them or MI-666? The 'Holy Wars' starting in about 700AD said the very same thing. While Islam was spreading the EU Royals, with their united military, could barely make it to Jerusalem let alone stop the 'invasion' that was going on.



It amazes me how many people do not take these terrorists at their word.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you want me to hate them for being 'honest' when they say something that should be considered to be 'important'. (while at the same time fully fund a Dept of Propaganda because 'our side' is running it and they say say it is only used 'for good', that about sum it up?)



They are quite open about their short and long-term goals and those of us who protest are called bigots, racist etc.??
That comes as a published document while 'our reply' is to bomb the fuk out of 5 countries that are Muslim by a far majority. Only the ones with huge reserves of natural resources, those without are run like Mali and Nigeria with France acting as the West. That is what is in store for anybody not able to resist the invasion by the 'West'.

Peace on Earth, . . . and just to make sure there is peace we brought a few guns along. The Muslims seeking shelter are in refugee camps where the waiting list is 2 yrs or more. The 'refugees' in the headlines since Russia entered the Syrian and the 'hired guns' who have no place to run to so a fake exodus is created, 10K fighters per 100K actual refugees and only the 10k actually get fast-tracked and set up for something other than what welfare provides.
Why America isn't the greatest country in the world anymore.


We're simply concerned because their intentions are quite clear and it seems those of the left aren't taking them seriously.
The intention to take over a country by using numbers in what is called a 'popular vote' that takes power out of the hands of a single group that has has a strangle hold on power for more than 1,000 years. Not the best years for anybody she decided to 'visit' either as the past readily shows.
When Muslims reach a majority number is that when the Government will move back to the Royals being the beginning and the end of authority in the land? Seems like that would be the only way to retain the freedom we have been enjoying for centuries.



And this jerk is certainly helping them. God help the UK is all I can say!
We could always offer to take them on as the 11teenth Province and the round the terrorists up and put them on Reserves like any God fearing Christian would do. Right Comrade??
 

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I always find it weird that liberals in Western countries - like Comrade Corbyn - stick up for Islam and its beliefs and practises and rail against "Islamophobia" when those beliefs and practises are mainly the opposite of lefty liberal beliefs and practises and, should their country become Islamicised, the liberals will be the first to be beheaded, hanged, shot or thrown from rooftops.

I can only put it down to the fact that liberals are stupid.


Like Christianity, it depends on which version of Islam you follow.

Considering there ARE peaceful Muslims living in Western countries, I'd say that it's not impossible for people to realize that Islam is made of different followings of faith, just like Christianity, and not all of them are out to destroy our 'freedoms' and whatever else the right fears.

So really, you could put it down to the fact that people like you can't differentiate between a good and bad practice of religion.
 

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Like Christianity, it depends on which version of Islam you follow.

Considering there ARE peaceful Muslims living in Western countries, I'd say that it's not impossible for people to realize that Islam is made of different followings of faith, just like Christianity, and not all of them are out to destroy our 'freedoms' and whatever else the right fears.

So really, you could put it down to the fact that people like you can't differentiate between a good and bad practice of religion.


Islam is generally against things like women's rights and homosexuality - in other words, it abhors the very things that lefties love and promote. Yet the lefties also love and promote Islam and call anyone who criticises Islam to be "Islamophobic". Thick lefties - in their encouragement and adulation of Islam in their countries - don't realise that they'll be the first to be chucked off buildings, shot, beheaded and hanged from cranes the moment their nation becomes Islamicised. It'd be you leftie liberals who would suffer the most under Islam, yet you encourage the practising of it in your countries.

How stoopid can you get?
 

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This is NOT BEING RUN nor funded by BY ISLAMISTS, so who is running the show?

Those are your real terrorists.

Oh look, it's that TERRORIST trumphater Soros.

Reports: Soros funding border caravan invasion
https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2018/05/01/reports-soros-funding-border-caravan-invasion

Hungary to criminalise migrant helpers with ‘Stop Soros’ legislation
Jail terms will be imposed on people or groups deemed to be aiding illegal immigrants
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...migrant-helpers-stop-george-soros-legislation


Billionaire George Soros has outlined a three-point plan to save Europe.

The Hungarian-born philanthropist has claimed the European Union is in an "existential crisis".
Soros has identified the refugee crisis, Brexit, and the impact of austerity as pressing issues.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/29/billionaire-soros-outlines-plan-to-save-europe.html

Haha you are being saved by terrorists Blackleaf !
Just like us fools here too!


"Here is SOROS PUPPET #TRUDEAU trying to DESTROY NORTH AMERICA! GET SMART USA!
"
#Justice #CallTrudeau http://thepetitionsite.com/en-ca/660/995/655/

Oh and also here lump THIS:
Israel, UN reach deal on sending African migrants to Europe
April 2, 2018

Israel said on Monday it has scrapped a plan to deport African migrants to Africa and reached an agreement with the UN refugee agency to send more than 16,000 to Western countries instead.
http://www.theafricancourier.de/mig...h-deal-on-sending-african-migrants-to-europe/
( I wonder who, if any, will see the REAL connection of the above to the OP)


What a nice pile of TERRORIST poop sammiches, eh?...and they are headed your/our way now.
ENJOY!!!!
 
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A 'bb' in a 'boxcar' compared to yours Deary. Posts by anybody who supports the West in its current configuration is not the sharpest knife in the fork drawer. There is no kind way to put that.



Did you get this from them or MI-666? The 'Holy Wars' starting in about 700AD said the very same thing. While Islam was spreading the EU Royals, with their united military, could barely make it to Jerusalem let alone stop the 'invasion' that was going on.




Correct me if I'm wrong, but you want me to hate them for being 'honest' when they say something that should be considered to be 'important'. (while at the same time fully fund a Dept of Propaganda because 'our side' is running it and they say say it is only used 'for good', that about sum it up?)




That comes as a published document while 'our reply' is to bomb the fuk out of 5 countries that are Muslim by a far majority. Only the ones with huge reserves of natural resources, those without are run like Mali and Nigeria with France acting as the West. That is what is in store for anybody not able to resist the invasion by the 'West'.

Peace on Earth, . . . and just to make sure there is peace we brought a few guns along. The Muslims seeking shelter are in refugee camps where the waiting list is 2 yrs or more. The 'refugees' in the headlines since Russia entered the Syrian and the 'hired guns' who have no place to run to so a fake exodus is created, 10K fighters per 100K actual refugees and only the 10k actually get fast-tracked and set up for something other than what welfare provides.
Why America isn't the greatest country in the world anymore.



The intention to take over a country by using numbers in what is called a 'popular vote' that takes power out of the hands of a single group that has has a strangle hold on power for more than 1,000 years. Not the best years for anybody she decided to 'visit' either as the past readily shows.
When Muslims reach a majority number is that when the Government will move back to the Royals being the beginning and the end of authority in the land? Seems like that would be the only way to retain the freedom we have been enjoying for centuries.

Well apparently Muslims, historically, are free of any violence and thuggery. They are free of any misogyny, discrimination, bigotry and racism. They can't possibly be blamed for ANY of their situation - only the West and "white" people must bare the guilt and responsibility for the bad stuff that has happened in the world over the last 1000 years. How silly of me not to see that.

We could always offer to take them on as the 11teenth Province and the round the terrorists up and put them on Reserves like any God fearing Christian would do. Right Comrade??


I abhor the reservations and I think they need to be done away with. Canadians should demand equal rights among the indigenous people and the Indian Act is a racist document and should be shredded. I do not, "fellow comrade" condone reservations and never have. They are demeaning. So do not make assumptions on individuals whom you know nothing of. Mind you, just shows you're like all Liberals - can't get a the truth so make something up LOL.



I think we are well past the "...but the Christians did it 100+ years ago" don't 'cha think. Guess you really don't have anything substantial to say about my posts which is about Islamists so this discussion won't go any further as will not provide any benefit. Rather than talk about what is currently happening and, perhaps a solution, you would prefer to stay in the past. Well, I say go for it because that will not solve anything. I am not guilty of what happened 100 years ago nor will I carry that burden but you just go right ahead.