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Should Labour Adopt The I H R A Definition Of Anti Semitism Lest They Be Damned To "eternal Shame"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Tom Watson on this, so, yes, Labour should adopt the definition. It is the only thing which could defuse the situation and I suspect that even that may be 'too little, too late' given the deafening silence arising from the majority of the Labour Shadow Cabinet. We haven't even heard the considered opinion of Diane Abbot and she seems to offer it on every other subject.
It has come to something when I feel as if I ought to add 'I am not Jewish' to a reply to a thread. :(
It has come to something when I feel as if I ought to add 'I am not Jewish' to a reply to a thread. :(
A lot of organisations (other than the Labour Party) have opted not to endorse the ICHC full examples. then soo be it.
If the Israeli state bombs someones house, then bullsozes it to the ground, then it is fair to compare it to Nazis Germany.
But under example 8 and nine of this so called definition, to compare the terrible State of Israeli’s atocities to the actions of Germany during WWII is antisemitic. It isn’t.
If the modern State of Israel wants to stop any such comparison, it should stop being evil to its Arab neighbours and adhere to internationallaw (which it often doesn’t).
To rely on dubious examples of antisemitism to stiffle criticism of its own dreadful behaviour to its enemies, is disingenuous. And well done the Labour Party for not falling for that cheap trick.
If the Israeli state bombs someones house, then bullsozes it to the ground, then it is fair to compare it to Nazis Germany.
But under example 8 and nine of this so called definition, to compare the terrible State of Israeli’s atocities to the actions of Germany during WWII is antisemitic. It isn’t.
If the modern State of Israel wants to stop any such comparison, it should stop being evil to its Arab neighbours and adhere to internationallaw (which it often doesn’t).
To rely on dubious examples of antisemitism to stiffle criticism of its own dreadful behaviour to its enemies, is disingenuous. And well done the Labour Party for not falling for that cheap trick.
You have a point Tora. But Israel’s response is always disproportionate. The missles fire at Israel in 2008 where literally ‘firework bangers’. Not smart or guide, likely to hit anything. But they did cause terror. 1 person was slightly imjurred. The response was over 2000 people killed, the majority of who were not combatants, but civilians. Evil by anyones measure.
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