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Labour & Anti-Semitism.

I would have thought that was pretty obvious

yes, that anti-semitism is less of a problem than is being alleged.

Which is (one of) the points being asserted by the anti-semite in the screen grab.

I was hoping you had a less shit point to make as well
 
yes, that anti-semitism is less of a problem than is being alleged.

W

what utter bollocks...
I can go and find a random crank tweeting sh*t to support any given political proposition, however ridiculous , offensive,or nonsensical you want it, and then bang it up here - wtf is the point ? what does that prove , what were you trying to prove / achieve with it ?
 
Because it’s reflective of the reach of this poison into all manner of ‘left wing’ movements (eg disability rights and mental health activism).

But I guess that’s what they wan you to think :rolleyes:
 
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Martin Lux‏ @red_black_tv









"Ken Livingstone" Why is it that nobody cares to remember " Red Ken" unleashed thousands of riot cops on Mayday demonstrators in the early part of this century. Not once,but three years in succession.


11:28 pm - 22 May 2018
 
This is an interesting account of shenanigans in the early 90's involving Wadsworth, Livingstone, Socialist Action et al

Some Political Background on Mark Wadsworth.

I've got to say I don't remember the sectarian stuff, virtually no internet in those days and I was a bit isolated in South London. Actually, the 90's as a whole are vague.
If you read the above it will hardly come as a surprise that Wadsworth has split from Labour Against the Witchunt. Grass Roots Black Left statement:

Grassroots Black Left leaves LAW – Labour against the witch-hunt

It claims, as always with Wadsworth, to be about "important principles of black self-organisation and self-determination." Or, possibly, the Steering Committee wouldn't do as Wadsworth told them.

If you're wondering who Grass Roots Black Left are you can read about their founding here:

Labour Party black sections reborn as a new movement
 
If you read the above it will hardly come as a surprise that Wadsworth has split from Labour Against the Witchunt. Grass Roots Black Left statement:

Grassroots Black Left leaves LAW – Labour against the witch-hunt

It claims, as always with Wadsworth, to be about "important principles of black self-organisation and self-determination." Or, possibly, the Steering Committee wouldn't do as Wadsworth told them.
And, possibly, he thought they were led by arseholes. At the (LAW organised) sheffield meeting he refused to speak from the platform cos he didn’t like the chair
 
And, possibly, he thought they were led by arseholes. At the (LAW organised) sheffield meeting he refused to speak from the platform cos he didn’t like the chair
"Thought they were led by arseholes" and "wouldn't do as he said" not mutually exclusive though are they?

Btw, would agree with the former description, specially if it included MW.
 
"Thought they were led by arseholes" and "wouldn't do as he said" not mutually exclusive though are they?

Btw, would agree with the former description, specially if it included MW.
oh, absolutely. At the meeting he also said he believed Livingstone had quit so as to not distract from his (Wadsworth's) campaign. The room was not wholly convinced by his argument.
 
8CB27EF3-2CC4-425C-B569-DF075DC79142.png Didn’t quite know where to put this, maybe should start a why the morning star has gone all tae fuck thread, but anyway, seemingly they’ve taken this down now :facepalm:
 
Can't say I've seen any discernible rise in A/S of late, despite the fact that Israel has been on one it's spectacular little state murder sprees ?
 
From today's Guardian.

Stephen Brown, who supplements his pension by selling sausages to the local pubs, also said he was sad Berger was gone. “She didn’t deserve to be treated that way,” he said, adding as an unthinking afterthought, “even though she is Jewish.”

Like most people I encountered, Brown is a diehard Labour supporter, but not one particularly aware of antisemitic issues, including his own. “I’ve got nothing against Jeremy Corbyn,” he said, “but he got into bed with the wrong Jews.” What did that mean? “The high rollers,” he explained.

Anger, denial and prejudice fester on the streets of Liverpool Wavertree

Utterly revolting.
 
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