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* [https://www.europe1.fr/international/antisemitisme-pourquoi-jeremy-corbyn-est-il-embourbe-dans-une-nouvelle-controverse-3734462 Antisémitisme : pourquoi Jeremy Corbyn est-il embourbé dans une (nouvelle) controverse ?] | * [https://www.europe1.fr/international/antisemitisme-pourquoi-jeremy-corbyn-est-il-embourbe-dans-une-nouvelle-controverse-3734462 Antisémitisme : pourquoi Jeremy Corbyn est-il embourbé dans une (nouvelle) controverse ?] | ||
Thus in today’s Labour party, it is possible to argue that Israel is a | |||
Nazi-like state that should be wiped from the map, and that any Jews | |||
who say otherwise are probably paid by Israel to do so, and not be | |||
hauled up for antisemitism. | |||
: [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/18/labour-antisemitism-code-jeremy-corbyn Labour’s antisemitism code exposes a sickness in Jeremy Corbyn’s party] | |||
* [https://www.thejc.com/comment/analysis/jeremy-corbyn-labour-definition-antisemitism-1.466626 Read Labour's new definition of antisemitism] | |||
* [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jeremy-corbyn-hosted-event-likening-israel-to-nazis-6sb5rqd5x Jeremy Corbyn hosted event likening Israel to Nazis] | |||
== Voir aussi == | == Voir aussi == |
Revision as of 10 June 2022 à 01:17
Socialiste britannique, grand ami des terroristes, antisémite notoire :
- Mélenchon et le poison antisémite : la fin d’un républicain "Les démons antisémites de la gauche anticapitaliste ont décidément du mal à mourir. Jean-Luc Mélenchon vient d’y ajouter sa pierre."
- "un organisme indépendant ... avait conclu.. à des défaillances "inexcusables" résultant d'un "manque de volonté de s'attaquer à l'antisémitisme".... Cette décision a été renversée par le comité des différends [de] l'instance dirigeante du parti. "
- These guidelines matter. They will be used by Labour to decide the cases of a huge backlog of members who have been accused of anti-Semitism and whose chances of escaping disciplinary action have now been immeasurably aided.
- Following a consultation - and widespread criticism - Labour subsequently adopted the full IHRA definition and examples, along with an accompanying statement that "this will not in any way undermine freedom of expression on Israel or the rights of Palestinians".
- Critics have said the addition of a "caveat" undermines the IHRA definition - but Labour says it is intended to reassure members they can be critical of Israel without being anti-Semitic.
- Mr Corbyn proposed a longer additional statement - which would have allowed criticism of the foundation of the state of Israel as a racist endeavour - but this was not accepted by the party's ruling executive.
Thus in today’s Labour party, it is possible to argue that Israel is a
Nazi-like state that should be wiped from the map, and that any Jews
who say otherwise are probably paid by Israel to do so, and not be
hauled up for antisemitism.