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Monday, 3 September 2018

JEWS FEAR POSSIBLE CORBYN PREMIERSHIP

by Trad News

In what at first looks like another example of the well-known phenomenon of "Jewish paranoia," the former Chief Rabbi of England, Lord Jonathan Sacks, has claimed that Jews will have to flee the UK if Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is elected Prime Minister of the UK.

"Anyone who befriends Hamas and Hezbollah, anyone who uses the term Zionist, loosely, without any care, is in danger of engulfing Britain in the kind of flames of hatred that have reappeared throughout Europe and is massively irresponsible," Sachs told the BBC's Andrew Marr.

"There is danger that Jeremy Corbyn may one day be prime minister, he is the leader of Her Majesty’s opposition, and I am afraid that until he expresses clear remorse for what he has said and what his party has done to its Jewish sympathisers – as well as its Jewish MPs – then he is as great a danger as Enoch Powell was. I know of no other occasion in these 362 years where Jews, the majority of our community, are asking ‘is this country safe to bring up our children?’"
Rabbi Sachs was responding to footage that emerged last week showing Corbyn criticising British Zionists by saying they did not understand "English irony."

Lord Sacks also told Marr that he personally knew of several Jews who were intending to leave the UK if a Corbyn-led Labour Party formed the government after the next election.
"When people hear the kind of language that’s coming out of Labour, that’s brought to the surface among Jeremy Corbyn’s earlier speeches, they cannot but feel an existential threat. Jeremy Corbyn must repent and recant as quickly as possible so as to regain the trust of the Jewish and general public."
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As explained by Colin Liddell on numerous occasions, the so-called "anti-Semitism/ anti-Zionism" in the Labour Party is not the result of any actual prejudice against Jews as such, as Jews remain highly revered on the Left, but instead is an inevitable outcome of the Left's anti-colonial and increasingly anti-White attitudes. This is also why these viewpoints can't be uprooted from the Labour Party no matter how hard they try.

The reason that Corbyn remains at the centre of this continuing firestorm is because the former Anti-Apartheid activist who now leads the Labour Party merely represents the Party's anti-Whitist, anti-colonialist, and Third-Worldist viewpoint consistently. For this reason he sees the state of Israel as merely another South Africa, with Jewish Israelis in the role of "evil Boers."

As for the "irony" part of this, Corbyn is actually expressing an ideological position—World Leftism—that many Jews in the past helped to enshrine. In short, the Labour leader is the point at which the logic of Jewish-supported World Leftism and the logic of Jewish ethnonationalism inevitably clash.

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This inherent point of conflict will continue to cause instability within the Labour Party, and can only be resolved by the Party splitting into two separate parties—one that fully embraces its Third Worldism and in which Jewish interests no longer exist, and another party that hides its inherent conflicts under a nebulous Centrism and "British" populism of the kind exemplified by people in the party like Tony Blair and Frank Field, a prominent backbencher who recently announced that he was leaving the Party because of the ongoing controversy.


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