If Remnant-Labour is to be a wholly-controlled subsidiary of the zio-entity in Palestine, then it's Archived Message
Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on January 17, 2020, 9:09 am, in reply to "Re: Labour’s fake anti-Semitism crisis outlives Corbyn"
surely time for a new radical left-wing populist party, aiming from the first to recruit the sort of enthusiastic mass-membership that JC drew into the party briefly; and, moreover, a party which states from the outset that it supports Palestinian statehood, and opposes the racist apartheid entity growing like a cancer there; and the mafiosi thugs-in-charge in saudistan as well. Nail colours to the mast from the first and see what happens. And by so doing get on board with the new, post-US changes now arising in the ME, supported by Russia and China, as the USAmerican grip on the oil-lands falters and fails. After all, most people in Britain are not all that concerned about anti-semitism, compared to their economic and social difficulties, and won't give a toss about the zionists' fake AS campaign - especially if the new party throws the idiotic AS smears right back in the zio-shills' faces, with sustained vigour, and tells them to get lost, as Labour should have done from the first. Then we'll see what actual, real clout the mini-minority-outfits within the small minority community of British jews, such as the self-appointing BoDoBJs, has in fact with the rest of us. About near zero, I think. The idea needs to hammered relentlessly: anti-zionism is absolutely not anti-semitism, as plenty of anti-zionist jews make quite clear. Anti-zionism is in fact as much a necessary moral stance as was anti-apartheid and anti-nazi campaigning. As long as the new formation also unequivocally insists on at least a mild degree of really socialist real democracy, and promotes a manifesto that makes clear that they mean real, practical business for the many, it shouldn't be too difficult to start members flowing in. What's left of the official Labour party is now clearly on the zio-kissing skids, and destined to collapse and moulder along with other useless leftover remnants of older politics in history's compost bin. Think of the Liberal party in its victorian heyday; or the Whigs before them. Where are they now? Tremendous opportunity, donated by the currents of history, for a new, potent, radical mass party. PS: Such a hopeful party could elect JC to an honorary position of president, with some input to leadership work, but with a vigorous younger figure holding the main leadership position. That would help to bring over all the hopeful younger people who joined Labour whilst Jeremy was leader. Make it clear from the outset that - despite the party-wrecking betrayal of the tory-lite shills of the PLP - the new party still cleaves to the principles which he's always represented. And besides, it will upset Keith and set him off on another comic bile-ramp again, if that happens...
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