Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked.
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Well well well
BBC link
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53183085
Acted very swiftly but reason appears a little overly sensitive. Maybe that whole issue has become so toxic for Labour.
BBC link
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53183085
Acted very swiftly but reason appears a little overly sensitive. Maybe that whole issue has become so toxic for Labour.
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Good, there is no place for religious intolerance in any mainstream political party.
Where was the religious intolerance in the tweet/article?Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Good, there is no place for religious intolerance in any mainstream political party.
Where was the religious intolerance in the tweet/article?PeteinSQ said:
s1962a said:
She was sacked because she linked to an anti semitic article. Are you saying the article wasn't anti semitic?
Anti-semitism is nothing to do with religion. You could ask Hitler about that if he was still around. site said:
The belief or behavior hostile toward Jews just because they are Jewish. It may take the form of religious teachings that proclaim the inferiority of Jews, for instance, or political efforts to isolate, oppress, or otherwise injure them. It may also include prejudiced or stereotyped views about Jews.
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Good, there is no place for religious intolerance in any mainstream political party.
Where was the religious intolerance in the tweet/article?Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Argleton said:
s1962a said:
Good, there is no place for religious intolerance in any mainstream political party.
Where was the religious intolerance in the tweet/article?Actually she retweeted a link to a video interview by a long standing labour activist, who, amongst the pro Corbyn love message suggested that the US Police learnt how to kneel on people's necks from the Israeli Secret Service.
I don't believe that constitutes antisemitism, it may be regarded as anti Zionist but depends on the tone of course.
I don't believe that constitutes antisemitism, it may be regarded as anti Zionist but depends on the tone of course.
Edited by worsy on Thursday 25th June 16:44
Argleton said:
Where was the anti-semitism in the article?
This is what I asked in the Keir Starmer thread. All I got was that you had to 'read between the lines' of what Peake said to see the anti-semitism. Peake said that the US police had learnt the knee-on-airway restraint technique from the IDF. That's it. The Independent originally cited an Amnesty International report confirming that the IDF does provide training to American police departments. The Indy then revised the article, removing the Amnesty citation and replacing it with a statement from the IDF saying that the pressure-on-airway technique was not a 'tactic or protocol' they used or taught.
It seems that all that happened is that Peake made a factually incorrect statement about exactly what the IDF teaches US police departments. At worst she said that the IDF taught the US police the technique that killed George Floyd.
I'm struggling to see where the anti-semitism is here. It's a criticism of the IDF or, more broadly, the relationship between the IDF and the American state.
Conflating 'Israel' with 'Jewish people', and thereby making any criticism of the state a criticism of the people, is literally anti-semitic in itself.
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