Under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn the British Labour
Party may or may not be making a comeback. It has been promoting a reactionary
platform calling to a return to pre-Thatcherite England, one that has little
chance of prevailing… were it not for the fact that Prime Minister Theresa May
seems to be yet another model of political ineptitude.
Need we mention that parties in power are supposed to
govern. They are supposed to get things done. They are not supposed to stand on
ideological conviction. Better something than nothing.
Anyway, today’s British Labour Party is a hotbed of
anti-Semitism. Who could have imagined that the international left is
fascistic? After all, we in America suffered through Jeremiah Wright’s protégé…
without recognizing that half of Barack Obama’s best friends are virulent
anti-Semites. Whether Wright or Farrakhan or William Ayers or Rashid Khalidi.
Richard Littlejohn reports what happened at an advertised side meeting
that took place during the recent Labour Party national conference.
It will not brighten your day or light up your life:
Holocaust
denial, virulent anti-Semitism and Zionist conspiracy theories are the sort of
dangerous, rabble-rousing poison you would expect from a neo-Nazi rally packed
with knuckle-scraping skinheads.
Most
people would not immediately associate this kind of vile behaviour with a
self-styled anti-racist party, allegedly committed to equality and diversity.
But
that’s exactly what has been on parade at this week’s Labour conference in
Brighton. The Fascist Left have been in full flow, monstering supporters
of Israel and demanding that members of the Jewish Labour
Movement should be expelled from the party.
Speakers
who compared ‘Zionists’ to Hitler’s genocidal Nazis were applauded by delegates
at an event advertised in the official conference handbook.
It was
even argued that questioning whether the murder of six million Jews during
World War II actually happened was a legitimate matter of free speech.
This
from activists who in other circumstances would be busily ‘no platforming’
anyone who expressed views which offended their own political sensibilities.
The fascist left… who would have thunk it? Where’s Antifa
when we need it?
Littlejohn continues:
Don’t
take my word for it, ask the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, which
yesterday demanded that Corbyn expels all those who propagate anti-Semitic
sentiment.
Chief
executive Rebecca Hilsenrath said: ‘Anti-semitism is racism and the Labour
Party needs to do more to establish that it is not a racist party. A
zero-tolerance approach to anti-Semitism should mean just that.
‘When
senior party figures are saying there is a problem, then the leadership should
take swift action. It is not acceptable simply to say they oppose these views.
But, what about Corbyn himself? Littlejohn makes the case:
I’ve
always been prepared to concede that Corbyn doesn’t consider himself an
anti-Semite. Yet he counts among his ‘friends’ the likes of Hamas and
Hezbollah, whose sole purpose in life is wiping Jews off the face of the earth.
And
he’s prepared to countenance extremist, anti-Jewish views in his party, which
if expressed by Conservatives would have outraged Labour spokesmen demanding
they were arrested for ‘hate crimes’.
How did this happen? An alliance between the Far Left and
militant Islam has legitimized anti-Semitism:
Where
once Jew-baiting had been the sole preserve of the Far Right — the likes of
Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts — it is now primarily driven by an unholy alliance
between the Far Left and militant Islam.
These
days the real fascists are on the left.
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