Anti-Semitic Accusations At Labour.

Discussion in 'UK Parties and Protests' started by Ged, Apr 3, 2018.

  1. Ged

    Ged Tits and Thigh Man.

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    In the UK currently the Labour party are being accused of anti-Semitism. No one in the British media are pointing out that it is impossible to criticize the Zionist new world order banking elite without being accused of being anti-Semitic. It is impossible to criticize the Zionist plans, supported by the US Government, for an expanded greater Israel without being accused of anti-Semitism. This is the ridiculous politically correct web of hypocrisy that Labour now find themselves in. Many Jews in Is-Ra-El are burning the Star of David and denouncing the Zionist agenda, which is nothing to do with the Jewish faith but is purely political and territorial.
     
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  2. Joshua Tree

    Joshua Tree Remain In Light

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    I don't know too much about this story. This is an article from The Independent:

    Jeremy Corbyn insists 'I'm not an antisemite in any way'

     
  3. Wobblybobbly56

    Wobblybobbly56 Members

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    I think it’s what they call throwing a dead cat on the table..
     
  4. SunPower

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    I don't believe this propaganda that the Socialist Party is anti-semitic. Their Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, actually has jewish ancestry, I don't really understand in this moment what they want do get with this, but what I do know is that Jeremy Corbyn tries to do all the possible for the jewish agenda and keep UK in the UE, so it can continue to be racially and culturally assimilated, Like other EU contries like France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and so on. He just follows the Kalergi Plan, which is a plan created by jewish supremacists for Europe.
     
  5. Do you really believe that
     
  6. Meliai

    Meliai Banned

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    Where has Ged been
     
  7. SunPower

    SunPower Members

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    Ok let's have a deeper look.
    Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi was a philosopher and politician. He wrote in 1925 Practical Idealism, a racist work which states that Europeans should become 'negroid mongrels'. This is the foundation that the EU doctrine is based on. This is exactly what is happening for decades in Europe. People from different cultures are forced to migrate in European countries, some for better live, some migrated illegal (the refugees) and so on. While they are integrated in the european countries by this multiculturalist system of EU, what are they doing? Raping women, killing innocent people, kidnaping, rubbering, terrorist attacks, pedophilia acts and so on. In the same time, they get a lot of aid from the state they live in, like houses and monthly money and they have the right to marry themselves with Europeans. This means multiculturalism and racial and cultural assimilation. I live in UK and you can believe me if you want or not, but a lot of british people are so xenophobic that they hate even the Europeans who came in England to work legally. This is why they chosen to leave EU, because they are fed up of millions of foreigners, especially muslims, invading their country. After they leave, it will be way more difficult to enter that country from outside. So the foreigners won't be able anymore, mostly, to move there. This is why Corbyn is trying to push for a second referendum. He wants to keep UK in EU so the multiculturalism can go forward.
    Look on this video as long as you have time because sooner or later it might be deleted from youtube.
     
  8. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    If you say so :p

    Sigh...
     

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