I simply cannot understand the appeal of Jeremy Corbyn. Let me rephrase that: I fucking hate Jeremy Corbyn. Yet people support him and his toxic, evil, destabilising views.

In the wake of the ‘Salisbury affair’ Corbyn remained defiant in defending the right of Russia’s presumed innocence after 2 people, hated by Putin, were found near-death after ingesting military grade Russian nerve agent.

Then last weekend after Assad (with his lovely allies; da Russians and da Iranians) dropped chemical bombs on a civilian population in Douma killing at least 70, Corbyn came up with some wise old words. Sadly, long after everyone else had come up with far more understandable recriminations and offered more pragmatic actions. But eventually, with everyone saying “but you MUST say something!! Its an atrocity; people have died!!!” Jeremy finally stepped up as ‘the statesman’. And said that we need to find evidence first, investigate before condemning and the solution to this problem must be achieved round a negotiating table after a cease-fire”.

What a total fucking tosser.

In fact I think the current status in Syria is one of ‘cease-fire’, maybe it is, maybe it isn’t, the words are empty and meaningless with Assad/Putin/Ayatollah. They do as they please, when they please.

And its Putin’s presence in the mix that gives Jeremy his issues. He simply can’t condemn a man who is a ‘communist’. Albeit, allegedly a man richer than every single capitalist in the world. Thus ‘the cause’ of communism/socialism/whatever becomes more important to Corbyn that the lives a few children.

I suppose no-one’s ever thought of ‘peaceful negotiation’ before. What an inspiration he is.

Oddly, his very strong sense of ‘never comment until you are SURE of all facts’ only seems to apply when Russia is involved. When Israeli soldiers killed 7 Gazans, who it now comes to light were part of a 3000 strong army under Hamas leadership attacking the Israel border with violent intentions, Corbyn was the first off his blocks shouting his condemnation and demanding action. Yet for lovely Mr Assad, with his long history of chemicals-against-the-masses, he is far more equivocal.

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I hate that man.

Happy Tuesday

A xxxx