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Remembering Kerry
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The problem is becoming to some, not on here I hastily add, that if Israel is criticised, that is seen by some as antisemitism. It is not always separated. I'd agree, Corbyn is a supporter of Palestine rights. I wish the 2 nation set up was in place, I think it should be. However I have always been a supporter of Israel and the difficulties it must have surrounded by Nations hostile to Israel. I could support rights for Palestine as I could equally support rallies against condemning Israel. If placards were held up at either claiming Palestinians or Israelis were acting like Nazis. That's those individuals choices to be so divisive and destructive as to just causes. Neither individuals carrying such placards are worthy of support. It doesn't however alter the overall cause of a march. Palestinians and Israelis are very volatile to each other. Silly Nazi placards will never win arguments. Nor will any using the word Nazis,in any shape or form either. You are correct however, and in my view, this is a red herring and a very old one at that too. |
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