highflyer
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- Jan 21, 2016
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Anyone who thinks there is not a problem with anti-semitism in the Labour party and (perhaps even more importantly) a problem with the way this has been dealt with by the leadership has not been paying attention. There are plenty of good people who have been deeply and genuinely hurt by this, including Jewish MPs such as Alex Sobel and Luciana Berger who I respect greatly.
Anyone who thinks that this has not been used deliberately by many who are politically opposed to Corbyn and wish to bring him down (by which I mean the opposition, the right wing media and many in the PLP - mainly people who have no history of opposing ant-semitism elsewhere) as a stick to beat him with are equally deluded.
Anyone who cannot see media bias in the way that the anti-semitism row has been highlighted (rightfully) vs the complete failure to engage with the deep rooted, widespread racism in the Tory party is being willfully blind. Saying this is not 'whataboutery' - it's not excusing the situation in Labour. It is a simple observation on blatant media bias, which tells us a lot.
Anyone who thinks that this has not been used deliberately by many who are politically opposed to Corbyn and wish to bring him down (by which I mean the opposition, the right wing media and many in the PLP - mainly people who have no history of opposing ant-semitism elsewhere) as a stick to beat him with are equally deluded.
Anyone who cannot see media bias in the way that the anti-semitism row has been highlighted (rightfully) vs the complete failure to engage with the deep rooted, widespread racism in the Tory party is being willfully blind. Saying this is not 'whataboutery' - it's not excusing the situation in Labour. It is a simple observation on blatant media bias, which tells us a lot.