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feck stuff like this.
It wasn't a group chat with friends , it was a prime time documentary investigating anti semtism in the Labour Party. Not matter what the minority I would expect a investigative documentary to push for as much detail as possible. The documentary fail to do this a number of times.
literally everyone, like read any thread about anything on any forum and you'll find people being all like "uh, have you tried not being depressed" "uh, have you tried being a hermit who never goes out" etc. etc.I'm not sure any other minority group would be faced with the same level of scrutiny or doubt when making claims that they've been discriminated against. Just above you've got a clip where people who have been faced with mental health issues are being branded as 'wimps' and the like even when some have threatened suicide.
Which I think is my overriding problem with a lot of the discourse surrounding this. Labour are a party who, on the left, are supposed to have sympathy with and who are supposed to side with ordinary people, and yet there appears to have been an almost complete ignorance from a lot of the party who don't think this is a problem that these people have had fairly horrible experiences at all.
People will pick which line they follow based on where they already stand.
Meanwhile, the prospect of another Tory election win looms ever closer.
Pretty much this.
of all the examples of antisemitism in the labour party, of all the follow up quotes etc you really have a talent for picking the dullest most benign shit in the world
literally everyone, like read any thread about anything on any forum and you'll find people being all like "uh, have you tried not being depressed" "uh, have you tried being a hermit who never goes out" etc. etc.
literally everyone, like read any thread about anything on any forum and you'll find people being all like "uh, have you tried not being depressed" "uh, have you tried being a hermit who never goes out" etc. etc.
sure and hopefully she learns that, but the idea that it's only jews who get this treatment is just stupidThese types of things should not be getting said by people within a socially progressive left-wing party that's supposed to care about ordinary people.
aren't you one the more prominent "uh, why is PC and cancel culture so extreme these days" posters?Those comments all come from assholes.
And when you find yourself on the same side of the debate as assholes...
feck stuff like this.
sure and hopefully she learns that, but the idea that it's only jews who get this treatment is just stupid
I'm not sure any other minority group would be faced with the same level of scrutiny or doubt when making claims that they've been discriminated against. Just above you've got a clip where people who have been faced with mental health issues are being branded as 'wimps' and the like even when some have threatened suicide.
Which I think is my overriding problem with a lot of the discourse surrounding this. Labour are a party who, on the left, are supposed to have sympathy with and who are supposed to side with ordinary people, and yet there appears to have been an almost complete ignorance from a lot of the party who don't think this is a problem that these people have had fairly horrible experiences at all.
AgainI'm not sure any other minority group would be faced with the same level of scrutiny or doubt when making claims that they've been discriminated against.
It wasn't a group chat with friends , it was a prime time documentary investigating anti semtism in the Labour Party. Not matter what the minority I would expect a investigative documentary to push for as much detail as possible. The documentary fail to do this a number of times.
Er...we talking about the BBC show last night and the blog I posted.Just above you've got a clip where people who have been faced with mental health issues are being branded as 'wimps' and the like even when some have threatened suicide..
This discourse stuff is meaningless(In that it can be anything to anyone). The fact is the Labour party has in a number of ways put in place measures to deal with the anti semitism(Some of this by the way has pissed off Palestinians but whatever I guess) in the party.Which I think is my overriding problem with a lot of the discourse surrounding this. Labour are a party who, on the left, are supposed to have sympathy with and who are supposed to side with ordinary people, and yet there appears to have been an almost complete ignorance from a lot of the party who don't think this is a problem that these people have had fairly horrible experiences at all.
that's just how politics work and why people vote for party x instead of y when leaderships change, it would be foolish to pretend that a corbyn labour would have the same agenda as a watson labourOf course not, but it feeds into this wider idea (true or otherwise) that for all their claims to supporting social justice and reducing inequality this party really don't care about helping ordinary people when they go against the party line or party agenda.
i don't think anyone here has made that argumentyet here, our version (which I would largely consider myself a part of) are seemingly arguing the same thing that their dreaded Centrist enemies are there... that convincing people of the Labour movement is irrelevant, ‘cos if you don’t just vote to keep out the Tories you’re a cnut.* It’s all a complete clusterfeck.
i don't think anyone here has made that argument
oh my god that's literally the most racist thing that's ever happened i've changed my mind about everything and will be voting for boris johnson
The doc was a jokeI only caught a bit of the doc myself but was there actually examples of institutional anti-semitism or just issues with the complaints process?
it's a very obvious exaggeration which you also constantly use in your posts to undermine the other poster, in this case a life long tory pretending to give a shit about racismWhat’s the implication behind this then? If not “this isn’t really that important, ‘cos Tories”...
Also this attitude clearly isn’t working in the polls so... what’s the point of it? It’s just champion grade sand burying at this point. It also appears to be the diametric opposite of the arguments being used by American leftists, who consistently argue (hi Eboue) that “voting to keep out Trump” was insufficient enough to vote for Hillary, or any establishment Dem, and that that is all their own fault... yet here, our version (which I would largely consider myself a part of) are seemingly arguing the same thing that their dreaded Centrist enemies are there... that convincing people of the Labour movement is irrelevant, ‘cos if you don’t just vote to keep out the Tories you’re a cnut.* It’s all a complete clusterfeck.
* I will vote for Labour regardless, because my philosophy is alwasy one of “do the least harm” .... but we’ve already a clear example of that not working on a wider electorate, and it’s worrying how little people seem to care. We’re going to lose this, and losing it smugly is no consolation.
Are there many popular politicians in the UK?I think the key issue here largely comes down to Corbyn himself. In the US Sanders is broadly popular with the electorate but is struggling to convince his own party to back him to the same degree. Whereas here Corbyn is popular within his own party but just desperately unpopular with the electorate...for all the discussion on what Brexit approach they should take, if we're looking at polling it's fairly clear now that Corbyn himself is the problem holding Labour back with the wider electorate because he's just historically unpopular with the wider electorate.
I think the key issue here largely comes down to Corbyn himself. In the US Sanders is broadly popular with the electorate but is struggling to convince his own party to back him to the same degree. Whereas here Corbyn is popular within his own party but just desperately unpopular with the electorate...for all the discussion on what Brexit approach they should take, if we're looking at polling it's fairly clear now that Corbyn himself is the problem holding Labour back with the wider electorate because he's just historically unpopular with the wider electorate.
Bastani always has to out-do people
aren't you one the more prominent "uh, why is PC and cancel culture so extreme these days" posters?
The period over which this has occurred is too short for it to have become institutional, and it probabaly won't now that it has been highlighted.As someone who is quite often critical of labour do you think there were examples of institutional anti-semitism or just incompetence?
I can't be arsed watching it so hopefully i can just get both sides on here.
It does sound like there was interference or pressure but I'm struggling to find content as most of the media is just judgements without any specifics.
Nothing! It’s stupid and I laughed at itwtf does this even mean?
I'm not sure any other minority group would be faced with the same level of scrutiny or doubt when making claims that they've been discriminated against.
Nothing! It’s stupid and I laughed at it
I'm not sure any other minority group would be faced with the same level of scrutiny or doubt when making claims that they've been discriminated against.
Replace antisemitism with racism, are you still laughing? Antisemitism is racism.
As I've said the bar for the EHRC to start an investigation is quite high and they have to feel that the labour party has from the evidence they have seen in the balance of probability broken the law
Yes because of where the joke lies. It is making fun of Corbyn being a bit of a klutz, not mocking Jewish people. The clue is the part where he calls himself an idiot.
I would also laugh if it took the piss out of US Republicans by saying “I throw in constitutional conservatism. Oh my god that’s white nationalism. I’m an idiot.” That doesn’t mean I find white Nationalism itself funny![]()
The joke is just too subtle for me, I'm afraid.![]()
If nothing else I appreciate you living up to your usernameThe joke is just too subtle for me, I'm afraid.![]()
oh my god that's literally the most racist thing that's ever happened i've changed my mind about everything and will be voting for boris johnson
If I'm missing something here, please correct me. But as this looks to be your serious opinion, it's quite a statement on how bad things are concerning antisemitism in the pro-Corbyn camp. Holy shit.of all the examples of antisemitism in the labour party, of all the follow up quotes etc you really have a talent for picking the dullest most benign shit in the world
am I missing something? it's a parasitic creature with the star of david on the statue of liberty, the parasitic stuff does antisemitic elements to it and I don't care if they kick her out, but if that's all it take to rise to "existential threat to british jewry" then I have bad news about the UKIf I'm missing something here, please correct me. But as this looks to be your serious opinion, it's quite a statement on how bad things are concerning antisemitism in the pro-Corbyn camp. Holy shit.
Wow. It's propaganda from a Neo-Nazi website called incogman.net (you can browse through it a bit, if you want).am I missing something? it's a parasitic creature with the star of david on the statue of liberty, the parasitic stuff does antisemitic elements to it and I don't care if they kick her out, but if that's all it take to rise to "existential threat to british jewry" then I have bad news about the UK
Wow. It's propaganda from a Neo-Nazi website called incogman.net (you can browse through it a bit, if you want).