cont. Bernd 10/31/2020 (Sat) 11:36:02 No.40795 del
>>40793
So who are the anti-Semites of the Labour?
Those who did not grew up with a ballgag in their mouth when it comes to the Jews. Who came from places with politics directed against Israel. Whom weren't told that anti-Semitism isn't presentable anymore at the table. Whom are treated now as holy cows (similarly to Jews) by the left and the liberals. The Muslims. The politicians either reflect the thought and will of their Muslim supporters despite themselves are "natives" to Britain, or themselves are Muslims. They dare to criticize Israel, or point out some corruption case where they seem to discover Jewish ties, or just crack a joke making fun of Jews and Israel because in a normal world it shouldn't be a big deal, or whatever they do when they get labeled as anti-Semitic. They dare it still, or dare it again, doesn't matter. If it's a knee jerk reaction of theirs or out of their honesty they just point out real scoundrelism, real injustice - which should be pointed out by anyone -, it doesn't matter either.

Here's two articles:
https://5pillarsuk.com/2020/01/20/its-time-for-muslims-to-leave-the-labour-party/
https://time.com/5731406/british-election-muslim-vote/
The first one - while I haven't read it in its whole length yet - clearly shows why there are voices in Labour that could be labeled as anti-Semitic.
The second is interesting (written by Musharraf Hussain) how the author brings forward the anti-Semitism as alienating factor with a sudden switch, throwing some dirt on the Labour. Really I would expect this from a "white" person.