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Steve Shaw BS: What does 'anti-semitism' mean? (563* d) RE: BS: What does 'anti-semitism' mean? 20 Oct 16


I didn't mention Arabs. You did. I didn't mention Jews. You did. Naz Shah didn't mention Jews. You did. We have to wonder whether this is something to do with your rather sick obsession with making the Jews collectively responsible for the actions of the Israeli regime, which makes you such an antisemite and such an enemy of the Jewish people. Naz Shah was CLEARLY referring to a solution to the political problems caused by the Israeli REGIME (idiotically in my opinion). I don't care about what she said about what she said. I don't care about what Jeremy Corbyn said about what she said. Naz Shah and Jeremy Corbyn are politicians. They are doing what politicians always do, in this case, indulging in damage limitation. They are breathing the polluted political air, just like they all do, the whole bloody shebang. Actually, they do it clumsily and with rotten timing, but at least they do it without spin. Look where spin has got us in the last couple of decades. I am giving you MY unvarnished opinions. You see, Keith, you have never, ever, done that, even though this is supposed to be a discussion forum. You unfailingly appeal to authority, all the time, every time. Naturally, you only appeal to the authorities that are in line with your own prejudices and bigotry. And you wonder why you get abuse and name-calling. Actually, no. You love it, and you do it to attract that abuse so that you can come here and act like the abused innocent. In other words, you are a troll.


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