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Thread #159827   Message #3801960
Posted By: Jim Carroll
25-Jul-16 - 08:52 AM
Thread Name: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
Subject: RE: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
"Except for Corbyn's embrace of Islamist terrorists as friends."
No he hasn't
Corbyn has realised that there are two side to the Palestinian question and has highlighted the need for recognising that
Terrorism is a handy label to hang on those you disagree with - I can remember the talk of Jewish terrorists blowing up the Star of David Hotel.
Acts of terrorism are now being committed on a regular basis by both sides - but of you don't recognise that being committed by Israel as Terrorism, do you?
"There is no "his side" for me"
Bloody nonsense - you even stated during the arguments of Israel rthat you were "just putting Israel's point of view"
Israels dreadful actions are disputed" "
See what I mean?
Israel's acts of human rights abuses, mass murder and terrorism were watched day after day throughot the murderous incursions - fully reported and documented
It became necessary for Israel to demand the abolition of the International criminal court in order to be tried for them.
You most certanily not "cetre right" - there are three of you on this foreum (nobody takes Bobad seriously) who hold the most extreme right wing views I have ever come across - some of your own statements would be subject to prosecution were they made off the internet.
Know thyself Keith.
You are certainly correct when you keep claiming to be "right" - you are as "right" as they come.
" A "serious issue" is "a major problem"
Then you will be able to tell us what that issue was.
One more time:
"How many Antisemites
Who are they - have they been expelled?
What exactly does that antisemitism take
Do you believe (alnog with Bobad, The Israeli Justice Minister, and the Israeli propaganda machine, that any criticism of Israel is antisemitic."
You didn't answer these questions whan foirst asked - I doubt if you will answer them now.
You really need to distinguish between a serious issue and an issue taken seriously
Of course it was taken seriously - it would have been irresponsible not to have done so - the end result - no major problem that was not to be found anywhere else in Britain.
Jim Carroll