Jeremy Corbyn is a vegetarian. If that alone is insufficient to turn you into a major league carnivore then I simply can’t help you any longer. Although Jeremy Corbyn is also an anti-semite but I’m not suggesting that you all similarly convert to Judaism.
Though perhaps you should? Maybe its time for Jews, who never ‘evangelise’, who don’t try to ‘bring the world into its fold’, to start a recruitment drive. To increase the numbers and thus increase the proportion of voters who would never, under any, freezingly hellish or otherwise circumstances, vote Labour at the next election.
Because in a world of ‘tipping points’, Jeremy and the Jews has reached its apex. For some of us, this happened with the first ‘Hamas are my friends’ speech, seemingly decades ago. The constant stream of anti-zionist garbage and ‘nazi-state’ and ‘apartheid-state’ and other hard left nonsense almost became acceptable within the intense anti-Israel stance of the Corbynites and Momentum. Almost. Until you ask why Israel is always and only singled out as the world’s ‘rogue state’ whereas Burma is fine, Darfur a model of peaceful… mass-genocide and Syria not even spoken about.
Last week they found Corbyn on a couple of facebook groups (them again?? they really are the source of ALL the world’s evil, it would seem) which specialise in violently anti-semitic posts as well as holocaust denial and my actual favourite, the post-modern version of the infamous ‘blood libel’; ‘Israel takes Palestinian children and strips ALL their organs’. Ya gotta love that. Well, Jeremy did, though of course is now questioning ‘how his name got on that group’. Or groups, really, as there were a few.
And now we have ‘mural-gate’. This lovely mural was painted on a wall in East London. It depicts a group of obviously Jewish businessmen playing monopoly on the backs of workers. Its so horrible that the then mayor of Tower Hamlets, the corrupt and later sacked vote-rigger, Lutfur Rahman, himself not an outspoken anti-semite but certainly no ‘friend to the Jews’, demanded its removal. An act opposed by… Jeremy Corbyn. Not, I should add: someone who knew Jeremy Corbyn; not someone using Jeremy’s name on Twitter; not some third-rate Momentum acolyte, but Jeremy Corbyn himself.
Its now reached such a point that even Baroness Chakrabarti might struggle to defend the Labour Leader and his toxic stance on Jews. Though she’d certainly try.
Ahhhhhh, happy Sunday.
Vote… ANYTHING BUT CORBYN.
A xxxx
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