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Old 09-11-2017, 03:42 PM #26
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I spent months on here talking about Corbyn and his none relationship with terrorism and I'm not about to go through all that again.

You say he's anti-Jewish? Where did you get this idea from?
I didn't say he was (though I wouldn't be surprised), I said certain members of his party were.
As for what you insist about his non relationship with terrorism, you are 100% wrong about that, but you will continue to believe what suits you. I know differently, and I couldn't give 2 hoots any more who believes me or doesn't, and no, I'm not going through it all again either.
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I didn't say he was (though I wouldn't be surprised), I said certain members of his party were.
As for what you insist about his non relationship with terrorism, you are 100% wrong about that, but you will continue to believe what suits you. I know differently, and I couldn't give 2 hoots any more who believes me or doesn't, and no, I'm not going through it all again either.
Some of his party have said some anti-Zionist things which were foolish because the press don't appear to know the difference between Zionism and Judaism and neither do a lot of Zionist Jews. Anyone who has openly stated anything derogatory about Jews has been booted out and deserved that boot. Lets keep in mind that the Labour party has quite a big anti-Zionist Jewish following and some Labour MP's are Jewish.

The terrorist thing has been done to death. Corbyn has spent his life as an activist and has a tendency to see both sides of a cause. That doesn't mean he supports terrorism, it just means he understood why terrorism was happening. But you aren't interested in discussing the ins and outs and neither am I, so I guess we will have to leave it at that.

As for him being a future British leader? I don't know if he represents me, my family or friends. I've just reached a stage in my life where I want some democracy. I want to stop the people of this country being betrayed by Westminster. As far as I'm concerned the whole lot needs ripping down, starting with the House of Lords.
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The terrorist thing has been done to death. Corbyn has spent his life as an activist and has a tendency to see both sides of a cause. That doesn't mean he supports terrorism, it just means he understood why terrorism was happening.
Your innocence is touching.
I have very little interest in politics, where I live in N.Ireland I support the SDLP (Social Democratic & Labour Party) because they are middle of the road. I am not a secret May and Conservative fanatic. God forbid. I never post here on political forums unless I get an opportunity to criticise Corbyn.

So why did I pop up out of the blue to show my absolute disdain of Corbyn? Why did I spend hours upon hours telling you all that I know of him of old, that I actually lived through all of the NI troubles, that I know people who know of his activities, the things he did, even friends of his at the time? NI is a small place when it comes to politics.
Was it because I didn't like his dress sense?
So don't tell me that Corbyn is an activist who sees both sides of a conflict as if you know all about him. It is so laughable how people fall for that spin. You know NOTHING.
And the thought of him running the UK which my country is to date a part of makes my blood run cold.
Now I'm done. My blood pressure can't take this s***.

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Some of his party have said some anti-Zionist things which were foolish because the press don't appear to know the difference between Zionism and Judaism and neither do a lot of Zionist Jews. Anyone who has openly stated anything derogatory about Jews has been booted out and deserved that boot. Lets keep in mind that the Labour party has quite a big anti-Zionist Jewish following and some Labour MP's are Jewish.

The terrorist thing has been done to death. Corbyn has spent his life as an activist and has a tendency to see both sides of a cause. That doesn't mean he supports terrorism, it just means he understood why terrorism was happening. But you aren't interested in discussing the ins and outs and neither am I, so I guess we will have to leave it at that.

As for him being a future British leader? I don't know if he represents me, my family or friends. I've just reached a stage in my life where I want some democracy. I want to stop the people of this country being betrayed by Westminster. As far as I'm concerned the whole lot needs ripping down, starting with the House of Lords.

Really good and balanced post DR.

Really interesting read all through.
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Some of his party have said some anti-Zionist things which were foolish because the press don't appear to know the difference between Zionism and Judaism and neither do a lot of Zionist Jews. Anyone who has openly stated anything derogatory about Jews has been booted out and deserved that boot. Lets keep in mind that the Labour party has quite a big anti-Zionist Jewish following and some Labour MP's are Jewish.

The terrorist thing has been done to death. Corbyn has spent his life as an activist and has a tendency to see both sides of a cause. That doesn't mean he supports terrorism, it just means he understood why terrorism was happening. But you aren't interested in discussing the ins and outs and neither am I, so I guess we will have to leave it at that.

As for him being a future British leader? I don't know if he represents me, my family or friends. I've just reached a stage in my life where I want some democracy. I want to stop the people of this country being betrayed by Westminster. As far as I'm concerned the whole lot needs ripping down, starting with the House of Lords.
Neither does Micheal Gove...:/

'He concluded: “At a time when people say that ‘I’m not an anti-Semite, I’m just anti-Zionist,’ it is important that we should say no, anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.”

http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/...anti-semitism/
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Your innocence is touching.
I have very little interest in politics, where I live in N.Ireland I support the SDLP (Social Democratic & Labour Party) because they are middle of the road. I am not a secret May and Conservative fanatic. God forbid. I never post here on political forums unless I get an opportunity to criticise Corbyn.

So why did I pop up out of the blue to show my absolute disdain of Corbyn? Why did I spend hours upon hours telling you all that I know of him of old, that I actually lived through all of the NI troubles, that I know people who know of his activities, the things he did, even friends of his at the time? NI is a small place when it comes to politics.
Was it because I didn't like his dress sense?
So don't tell me that Corbyn is an activist who sees both sides of a conflict as if you know all about him. It is so laughable how people fall for that spin. You know NOTHING.
And the thought of him running the UK which my country is to date a part of makes my blood run cold.
Now I'm done. My blood pressure can't take this s***.
If you know all this, why don't investigative journalists? I mean, I'm sure the media would love your story or anything they could really get their teeth into. If you know so much that the rest of the British public don't, whats holding you back?
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If you know all this, why don't investigative journalists? I mean, I'm sure the media would love your story or anything they could really get their teeth into. If you know so much that the rest of the British public don't, whats holding you back?
Fear. Can we drop this now please.
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Neither does Micheal Gove...:/

'He concluded: “At a time when people say that ‘I’m not an anti-Semite, I’m just anti-Zionist,’ it is important that we should say no, anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.”

http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/...anti-semitism/
Its people like Gove who deliberately add to the confusion. Judaism is a people, Zionism is a state. One can be a deeply religious Jew and be against Zionism. You can be a Zionist without being a Jew.
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