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Basically dismissing the issue of anti-semitism as fake news and a right-wing conspiracy (As if those poor people haven't suffered enough over the centuries already they then have to put up with this sort of bigotry).
Jeremy Corbyn was called by one Blairite Labour MP a “fucking anti-Semite and a racist,”
Hodge is of course an unapologetic Zionist supporter of the state of Israel.
Twisted arguments
Every argument in this debate is twisted, every fact distorted to serve the overwhelming narrative of collective victimhood. Meanwhile, among the same people who feel so outraged by Corbyn, there is total silence about what is happening in Israel. It is not even covered. They are not even asked questions about it. There are no press statements. It’s as if it's not happening.
But something is happening in Israel. Its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, called the Nation State Law "a defining moment". It certainly was that. The Nation State Law defined sovereignty and democratic self-rule as the exclusive or "unique" right of Jews, wherever they live in the world.
So, according to this constitution, Hodge, who represents Barking, now has - by law - a right as a British Jew that overrides any right a Palestinian has in his or her own land. Ethnic and religious discrimination has become a constitutional value in the State of Israel. Is this Labour Party policy?
What exactly about the state of Israel do you support, Margaret Hodge?
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/what-exactly-about-state-israel-do-you-support-margaret-hodge
The British right-wing press jumped on Hodge’s outrageous slur, and as she had hoped, used it to undermine and destroy Labour’s election chances.
So let me now quote John Bercow
I do not myself believe that Jeremy Corbyn is anti-Semitic. That is my honest view. You haven't asked me explicitly, but you've nevertheless drawn me and I want to make that point. I am not saying that he doesn't have a challenge in his party. It is an issue and it does need to be addressed and I respect those who are very concerned about it, but I don't believe Jeremy Corbyn is anti-Semitic. I've known him for the 22 years I've been in parliament. Even, actually, when I was a right-winger we got on pretty well. He was quite a personable individual.
Chucking just about every disgusting insult/allegation possible at Boris Johnson in a single paragraph
Boris Johnson is a lair, a racist, a homophobe and a misogynist. These are not insults, they are not allegations – they are simply facts. Oh, can anybody tell us how many children he has fathered. What a guy – eh?
Calling Tommyardin a "stupid c**t".
Who? Oh him. Don’t remember that, maybe I did
, he does after all hold some pretty outrageous discriminatory views.
So there you go. You have seem to have the same problem as darrsi, in that you object most strongly to those who do not share your own narrow outlook and views. And as you can neither accept that not everybody will share your views, and nor are you able to address the substance of others views, you instead choose to attack the individual. And as we can see here, those who do not share your often twisted outlook and opinion are nasty and sick.