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Kkk For Corbyn
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KKK leader David Duke (who he? Ed) endorses Jeremy Corbyn on "Anti-semitism".
How? Possibly by twitter, cheep or cluck. Who knows?
Responsible journalist presenting Sky's Press Preview makes all the obvious points:
"You can't choose those who 'support' a particular position of yours".
"Of course Jeremy Corbyn condemns the KKK".
"To use the David Duke 'endorsement' to attack Corbyn is a smear campaign".
The concept of guilt by association is better than its reputation: judge a man by the company he keeps makes some kind of sense - agreed? But Corbyn and Duke didn't swap Christmas cards, so all the above comments are pertinent and fair.
My question is, if guilt (by the most tenuous)association is unfair in Corbyn's case why was exactly this used as prime evidence in the attack on Trump?
How? Possibly by twitter, cheep or cluck. Who knows?
Responsible journalist presenting Sky's Press Preview makes all the obvious points:
"You can't choose those who 'support' a particular position of yours".
"Of course Jeremy Corbyn condemns the KKK".
"To use the David Duke 'endorsement' to attack Corbyn is a smear campaign".
The concept of guilt by association is better than its reputation: judge a man by the company he keeps makes some kind of sense - agreed? But Corbyn and Duke didn't swap Christmas cards, so all the above comments are pertinent and fair.
My question is, if guilt (by the most tenuous)association is unfair in Corbyn's case why was exactly this used as prime evidence in the attack on Trump?
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