Bernd 10/30/2020 (Fri) 17:12:02 No.40779 del
>>40776
So I was thinking.
There are 70 cases of complaints about anti-Semitic against party members of the Labour. In at least one case Corbyn himself was found anti-Semitic by someone. Ofc the whole thing doesn't mean any of it was that, but I can imagine very well that such voices - sounding against Jews, the Jews, or their dealings - are getting more numerous. While probably some of them ridiculous to call anti-Semitic, like saying "Palestines has the right for their own country" might be called anti-Semitic by some, or criticizing Israel in some way.
The political situation of the world right now is that by the followers of Islam tend to accept a skeptic view on Israel and the Jews. This view can easily be outright hostile. The UK has a growing population of Muslims, and as citizens of the UK, they seek to representation in UK politics, they enter parties that suits their interests, while they add their views, opinions and voices to these parties.
But the political reality in this world is, that the "white" man cannot put the Muslim to its place like that anymore, unless he wants to risk of getting labeled racist, which in left, liberal, and left-liberal parties is a political suicide. So instead the whole thing devolves into virtue signalling by zealous proclamations that they aren't anti-Semites, and ineffective condemnation of anti-Semitism 24/7. It seems Corbyn did less compared to a rival, and he was ousted by using the trump card.
Such cases.