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Originally Posted by Livia
What find is, when someone in the Tory party does something stupid, most people, including supporters, comment negatively on it. But when it's someone in Labour who makes a stupid comment - usually anti-Semitic or sexist - the people on the left wriggle around deflecting it, and try to draw negative attention back to the Tories. As this post demonstrates.
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All I have seen here is even those from Labour saying this was a silly comment,there is nothing wrong at all in pointing out at the same time that politicians of all parties say stupid things, not just the Labour party.
I find no one on here or off here who is on the left of politics,
like myself, who would in any way support anyone making a genuine anti-semitic comment from whoever or whatever party it came from.
Your almost near mission of branding 'generally' those on the left, as anti semitic is tiresome to be quite honest and I am one who is dismayed at the getting away with generalising as to same every chance you get to.
The people on the left you say, not some, not a few, not many ,not even just the hierarchy but you state above,
the people on the left , your words.
well I am on the left, I am a Labour party member and I am certainly not anti semitic in any shape or form, thank you very much.
I will fight back at that as it is a very serious accusation to make against a whole grouping of people on a political side.
I have also yet to see anything where, with respect, you have denounced Boris Johnson for any of his views and stupid, careless comments.
It is wrong for anyone in Labour to make stupid, unguarded and offensive comments. MPs, members or supporters.
However that is also the case for anyone in other parties too as well, which is what the post you try to ridicule, was actually addressing.