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Originally Posted by Kizzy
I'd say you've contradicted yourself here, initially you state there is rarely direct quotes that represent an antisemetismic view, and then you speak of classic tropes of the Jewish having too much money and power.
What is wrong with talking... Is diplomacy a dying art in favor of shoot someone in the back and ask questions later?
I WANT a leader of a free world to speak to all people's, acknowledge all grieviences and respect all people equally. To negotiate peace and not engage in a wholly reactionary manner.
As said the voices of Jewish Labour campaigners who support corbyn as well as respected Jewish academics who speak out regularly in his defence are being ignored and sidelined, to me THAT smacks of antisemitism. Why are they being marginalised due to not adhering to the anti Corbyn rally cry?
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Yes but those classic tropes are coded in different language is my point. Also Jezza doesn't speak to all peoples - he's only ever been interested in associating with one side