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    Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre - the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation - as Boris Johnson urges voters to save Britain from a 'nightmare'

    Anti-Nazi hunting organisation says Corbyn is the worst antisemite on the planet

    The Simon Wiesenthal Centre says Corbyn would turn Britain into a 'pariah state'


    By Glen Owen and Caroline Graham and Harry Cole For The Mail On Sunday

    Published: 22:03 GMT, 7 December 2019 | Updated: 02:03 GMT, 8 December 2019

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    Boris Johnson today urges voters not to inflict a Friday the 13th 'nightmare' on Britain by handing Jeremy Corbyn the keys to No 10.

    The Prime Minister's late Election plea comes as The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Labour leader has been named as the worst antisemite on the planet by the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation.

    The Simon Wiesenthal Centre warns that Corbyn would turn Britain into a 'pariah state' if he wins Thursday's Election.
    The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Labour leader has been named as the worst antisemite on the planet by the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation. Mr Corbyn is pictured above campaigning in Swansea, Wales
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    The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Labour leader has been named as the worst antisemite on the planet by the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation. Mr Corbyn is pictured above campaigning in Swansea, Wales
    The Prime Minister's late Election plea comes as The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Labour leader has been named as the worst antisemite on the planet by the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation, The Simon Wiesenthal Centre
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    The Prime Minister's late Election plea comes as The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Labour leader has been named as the worst antisemite on the planet by the world's leading Nazi-hunting organisation, The Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    In an astonishing escalation of the row which has ripped Labour apart, the human rights body said: 'No one has done more to mainstream antisemitism into the political and social life of a democracy than the Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour Party.

    'Members and staff who have dared to speak out against the hate were purged, but not those who declared 'Heil Hitler' and 'F*** the Jews.'

    Rabbi Marvin Hier, the head of the centre, told this newspaper: 'If it wasn't for Winston Churchill and Britain leading the fight against Nazism in the Second World War who knows if the Allies would have won?
    The PM writes that if the Conservatives do not win, the 'nightmare alliance' of Mr Corbyn and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon would become a reality on Friday the 13th. He is pictured above in Wigan
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    The PM writes that if the Conservatives do not win, the 'nightmare alliance' of Mr Corbyn and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon would become a reality on Friday the 13th. He is pictured above in Wigan

    'Britain was at the forefront of defeating Hitler and now, on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the person who wants to sit in Winston Churchill's chair at No 10 is fostering antisemitism. If Mr Corbyn wins he will make Britain a pariah on the world stage. It will be a disaster for democracy.'

    Established more than 40 years ago to combat hate, the US-based Simon Wiesenthal Centre is named after the death camp survivor who helped track down more than 1,000 Nazi war criminals, including Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of the Holocaust.
    Rabbi Marvin Hier, the head of the centre, told this newspaper: 'If it wasn't for Winston Churchill and Britain leading the fight against Nazism in the Second World War who knows if the Allies would have won?'
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    Rabbi Marvin Hier, the head of the centre, told this newspaper: 'If it wasn't for Winston Churchill and Britain leading the fight against Nazism in the Second World War who knows if the Allies would have won?'

    A Labour spokesman said last night: 'This ranking is ridiculous and grossly offensive. Putting Jeremy Corbyn at the head of a list containing neo-Nazi synagogue shooters is a transparent political attack and has nothing to do with tackling antisemitism.'

    The devastating intervention comes as Tory strategists mount a concerted push for votes in the closing stages of the contest.

    Emulating the techniques used by the successful Vote Leave campaign in the 2016 EU referendum, the party yesterday launched a £100,000-a-day social media blitz to hammer home its core political messages and plans for tough post-Brexit immigration policies.

    In a letter to the nation – published opposite – Mr Johnson says Mr Corbyn's immigration policy would 'put even more pressure on the NHS and our other public services'.

    The Prime Minister argues: 'He does not just want to keep free movement with the EU – where even murderers have free movement rights – but he wants to extend it to the whole world so anyone from anywhere can come here any time they like.
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    'And there would be nothing you could do about it.'

    He writes that if the Conservatives do not win, the 'nightmare alliance' of Mr Corbyn and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon would become a reality on Friday the 13th.

    As the campaign for one of the most significant Elections since the Second World War approaches its climax:

    The final Mail on Sunday Deltapoll gave the Tories an 11-point lead over Labour;
    More details emerged of the tough immigration systems planned by the Conservatives, including the digital tracking of migrants;
    Senior spies warned Mr Corbyn about his approach to foreign policy as it emerged he had dismissed Islamic State as 'no threat' to the UK
    Mr Corbyn also became embroiled in a row over Russia's alleged involvement in the leaking of NHS documents he brandished in the campaign;
    Labour high command was thrown into panic after its private research suggested that large swathes of its 'red wall' of seats in the Midlands and the North could fall to the Tories;
    Labour frontbenchers including Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner started jockeying for an expected leadership race;
    The Brexit Party row over Nigel Farage's refusal to withdraw from the Election escalated as former candidate Annunziata Rees-Mogg said that Mr Farage's career was set to 'end in failure';
    Mr Johnson was revealed to have phoned US President Donald Trump before his trip to the UK last week to urge him not to do anything to damage his campaign – and persuaded him to pull out of an interview with Piers Morgan;

    Last night, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace criticised Mr Corbyn over his use of leaked documents, saying: 'Labour's desperation has led them directly into the hands of the Russians. Putin must be laughing at how easy it has been to hook Labour's useful idiot.'

    Meanwhile, details emerged of Tory plans for a points-based immigration system after free movement ends.

    It will split migrants into three categories: those of exceptional talent who will receive fast-track entry even without a job to go to; skilled workers who have enough points and a job offer; and 'sector-specific' low-skilled entrants who will be on time-limited visas, ending indefinite leave to remain.

    A digital tracking system will be introduced by 2022, allowing migrants to be counted in and out of the country for the first time, which Tory advisers say will improve enforcement.

    Meanwhile, a Bank of England-style reporting system will advise the Government on how to lower immigration while filling gaps in the labour market. It aims to ensure that the Home Secretary has the information needed to make decisions rapidly.

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    Re: Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    General election 2019: Chief rabbi attacks Labour anti-Semitism record

    26 November 2019

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    Image caption Ephraim Mirvis urged people to vote "with their conscience"

    The chief rabbi has strongly criticised Labour, claiming the party is not doing enough to root out anti-Jewish racism - and asked people to "vote with their conscience" in the general election.

    In the Times, Ephraim Mirvis said "a new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root" in the party.

    Labour's claim it had investigated all cases of anti-Semitism in its ranks was a "mendacious fiction", he added.

    But Jeremy Corbyn said the party had taken "rapid and effective" action.

    At the launch of the party's "race and faith manifesto", the Labour leader said anti-Jewish racism was "vile and wrong" and would not be tolerated in any form under a future Labour government.

    He said internal processes for dealing with anti-Semitism cases were "constantly under review" and his door would be open to Rabbi Mirvis and other faith leaders to discuss their concerns if he entered Downing Street.

    Labour has been beset by allegations of anti-Semitism for more than three years, leading to the suspension of a number of high-profile figures such as Ken Livingstone and Chris Williamson, and an unprecedented investigation by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

    A number of prominent Jewish Labour politicians, including Luciana Berger and Louise Ellman, have quit the party after being the subject of anti-Semitic abuse on social media while others have accused Mr Corbyn of personally endorsing anti-Semitic tropes and imagery.
    'Gripped by anxiety'

    In his article, the Orthodox chief rabbi of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - who is the spiritual leader of the United Synagogue, the largest umbrella group of Jewish communities in the country - says raising his concerns "ranks among the most painful moments I have experienced since taking office".

    But he claims "the overwhelming majority of British Jews are gripped by anxiety" at the prospect of a Labour victory in 12 December's general election.

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    He writes: "The way in which the leadership of the Labour Party has dealt with anti-Jewish racism is incompatible with the British values of which we are so proud - of dignity and respect for all people.

    "It has left many decent Labour members and parliamentarians, both Jewish and non-Jewish, ashamed of what has transpired."

    He adds that it was "not my place to tell any person how they should vote" but he urged the public to "vote with their conscience".

    The chief rabbi claimed the response of Labour's leadership to threats against parliamentarians, members and staff has been "utterly inadequate" and said it "can no longer claim to be the party of equality and anti-racism".
    'Horrified'

    Mike Katz, the chair of the Jewish Labour Movement group which is officially affiliated to the party, said the chief rabbi was "absolutely right" and there had been a failure of leadership over anti-Semitism in Labour.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, said the chief rabbi's "unprecedented" intervention "ought to alert us to the deep sense of insecurity and fear felt by many British Jews".

    In a statement, he said everyone should be able to "live in accordance with their beliefs and freely express their culture and faith".
    Media captionJeremy Corbyn says anti-Semitism is 'a poison' (07/11/19)

    The Labour peer Lord Dubs, the child refugee campaigner who fled Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in the 1930s, said he regretted some of the language Mr Corbyn had used in the past about Israel and the fact he had met with groups who denied its right to exist.

    But he told BBC Radio 4's Today these episodes were "quite a long time ago" and had to be seen "in the context" of Mr Corbyn's support for peace in the Middle East.
    Media captionLord Dubs responds to chief rabbi criticisms of Labour Party

    "I think things have happened under his leadership which should have been stopped way back," he added. "I believe the Labour party is moving forward. It is not good enough what has happened in the past."

    This is a sweeping and unequivocal condemnation of Labour's leadership, its treatment of Jewish parliamentarians and its handling of allegations of anti-Semitism.

    It's also highly unusual for such an intervention by the leader of a religious denomination during a general election campaign. The chief rabbi has pastoral oversight for a large proportion of people who identify as Jewish in the United Kingdom.

    Last week, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York appealed to voters and politicians to "honour the truth" and "challenge falsehoods" but there was no specific criticism of individual candidates nor their party leaders.

    But the chief rabbi's article asks if Jeremy Corbyn is fit for high office and calls on voters to consider what the result of this election "will say about the moral compass of this country?"

    Last year, three Jewish newspapers, - The Jewish Chronicle, The Jewish News and The Jewish Telegraph - published exactly the same front cover on 25 July - arguing that a Labour government under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn would prove "an existential threat" to British Jewry.

    The chief rabbi, in this highly critical column, is saying much the same.

    The Labour leader faced criticism from Jewish groups when he said in last week's general election ITV leader's debate that the party had "investigated every single case" raised by complainants.

    The chief rabbi takes issue with Mr Corbyn's claim, citing figures from the Jewish Labour Movement of "at least 130 outstanding cases".

    At an event in Tottenham, north London, the Labour leader did not directly address the number of outstanding cases but defended the party's disciplinary processes as being "rapid and effective".

    "Anti-Semitism in any form is vile and wrong, it is an evil within our society," he said.

    "There is no place whatsoever for anti-Semitism in any shape or form or in any place whatsoever in modern and Britain and under a Labour government it will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever."

    He added: "In government our door will be open to all faith leaders. Chief Rabbi welcome. Archbishop of Canterbury welcome. Those from the Hindu community are all very welcome."

    South-African born Rabbi Mirvis became chief rabbi in 2013. In a Facebook post in July, he congratulated Boris Johnson on his election as Conservative leader, describing the new prime minister as a "long-standing friend and champion of the Jewish community".

    According to the British Board of Deputies, there are between 260,000 and 300,000 Jews in England and Wales. Around half belong to the Central Orthodox denomination which includes the United Synagogue, led by the chief rabbi.

    Measures to combat anti-Semitism were among a number of policies unveiled by the party, including:

    Changing the law to include attacks on places of worship as a specific aggravated offence
    Working with social media firms to combat the rise of anti-Semitism online
    An independent review into the threat of far-right extremism and how to tackle it
    Reviewing the national curriculum to ensure it teaches about racism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, xenophobia and black history, and to continue education about the Holocaust
    Ensuring coroners services meet the needs of faith communities, with "out of hours" services to ensure quick burials when required, allowing some Jewish and Muslim families to bury loved ones in accordance with their religious practice

    The Muslim Council of Britain, which has repeatedly criticised the Conservatives for failing to address anti-Muslim prejudice amongst their members, said not enough was being done to tackle racism "whether from the left or the right".

    It said British Muslims would "agree on the importance of voting with their conscience".

    https://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50552068

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    Re: Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    General election: Jeremy Corbyn refuses to apologise to British Jews after chief rabbi's antisemitism criticism
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    Jeremy Corbyn has repeatedly refused to apologise to Jewish people in Britain after the chief rabbi criticised his handling of antisemitism cases.

    He faced a string of questions following Ephraim Mirvis's comments, calling the Labour leader's claims to be tackling antisemitism a "mendacious fiction" and alleging "a new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root".

    Urging people to "vote with their conscience" at the general election on 12 December, Mr Mirvis said: "Be in no doubt - the very soul of our nation is at stake."

    In an interview with Andrew Neil for the BBC, Mr Corbyn was confronted with several of the statements made by Labour Party members, including one who suggested the number killed in the Holocaust was wrong, and asked if they were antisemitic.

    He dodged the opportunity four times to apologise to the British Jewish community for the party's handling of the issue - and instead said a Labour government would protect all communities from the abuse they receive.

    Confronted about Mr Mirvis's comments in the interview, the Labour leader said: "No, he's not right. Because he would have to produce the evidence to say that's mendacious."

    He also denied that the problem had got worse while he had been party leader.

    Even before the programme aired an activist put a message on a Momentum-backed WhatsApp group describing the interview as "truly horrific. Like, awful".

    They predicted Mr Corbyn's refusal to apologise is "going to be brutal" and asked people to "flood hashtags relating to the programme" with pro-Labour messages.

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    Earlier, Mr Corbyn urged the UK's chief rabbi to hold talks with him, having declared antisemitism "will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever" under a Labour government.

    Speaking at the launch of Labour's race and faith manifesto earlier on Tuesday, Mr Corbyn said: "I just want to make this very clear - antisemitism in any form is vile and wrong.

    "It is an evil within our society, it is an evil that grew in Europe in the 1920s and onwards and ultimately led to the Holocaust.

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    "There is no place whatsoever for antisemitism in any shape or form or in any place whatsoever in modern Britain, and under a Labour government it will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever."

    He also said Labour has a "rapid and effective system" of dealing with allegations of antisemitism, adding: "That process is constantly under review to make sure it is rapid and it is effective and, also, that there is an education programme within our party."

    Should he win power next month, Mr Corbyn described how "our door will be open to all faith leaders to come and talk to us and make representations on behalf of their communities".

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    Mr Corbyn described Labour as a "party of equality and human rights", highlighting how the party passed the 1998 Human Rights Act and established the Equality and Human Rights Commission when previously in government.

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission is currently investigating allegations of antisemitism in Labour.

    Shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith said ahead of the interview the party should apologise to Jewish Labour members and the entire Jewish community, adding she is "very, very ashamed" of the antisemitism in the party.

    Shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon told Sky News he agreed with Ms Griffith's comments and apologised "for the hurt and pain that's been caused" - but insisted Mr Corbyn has apologised before as he defended the Labour leader's lack of apology during the Andrew Neil interview.
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    Labour's race and faith manifesto includes a vow to enhance the powers and functions of the commission to make it "truly independent".

    At his own election campaign event in Scotland, Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the chief rabbi's comments as a "very serious business".

    "I've never heard anything like it and clearly it is a failure of leadership on the part of the Labour leader that he has not been able to stamp out this virus in the Labour Party," he said.

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    Re: Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    After that endorsement. I would vote Labour. If I was British, that is...
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    Mint Press is covering that not only jewish rabbis and world jewry is against Corbyn, MI5 and MI6 are also against Corbyn. I would add Mossad and the CIA are against Corbyn too.



    Study Reveals How UK Intelligence Works with Media to Smear Jeremy Corbyn

    New research from Matt Kennard has shown how the British intelligence establishment works with the UK media to smear Jeremy Corbyn.
    by Alan Macleod

    December 06th, 2019

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    The United Kingdom goes to the polls December 12 in a pivotal vote that will decide the future of the country. Like in 2017, the Labour Party, under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, is surging towards the ruling Conservative Party in the last weeks of campaigning. But he will not become Prime Minister if the UK’s security services have anything to do with it. Corbyn, frequently compared to Bernie Sanders in terms of ideology, spent decades in the political wilderness, a lonely leftist voice among a party embracing neoliberalism, the free market and big business. And like Sanders, his leadership has put socialism back on the agenda.

    As Prime Minister, Corbyn promises to nationalize large swaths of the economy, including water, energy, transport and communications, increase the minimum wage by over 20 percent, scrap university tuition fees, rebuild the National Health Service, provide free high-speed Internet for every home, build 100,000 social houses every year and start a green industrial revolution.

    Internationally, he has been a committed anti-imperialist peace activist, leading the resistance to the Iraq War nationally and has promised to refuse to use Britain’s nuclear weapons. He has also constantly championed Palestinian rights and opposed the West’s attempts at removing Latin American leaders from power via coups.

    But new research from Matt Kennard, a former Financial Times journalist, has shown that the British military and intelligence establishment have gone into overdrive to stop the threat of a Corbyn government. Kennard’s study of the British press shows that high officials in the armed forces or secret services have been the sources for at least 34 major national scandals that cast the Labour leader and peace activist as a threat to the nation. These leaks have been the basis of 440 articles in the press presenting Corbyn as a danger to national security since September 2015, his election as head of the Labour Party.

    Only one week after his election, The Sunday Times, one of the country’s most influential newspapers, revealed that a “senior serving general” warned that the armed forces would take “direct action” to stop a Corbyn government: in other words threatening a military coup d’état like the one that unseated his friend Evo Morales in Bolivia last month. The same month, a former head of MI5, Britain’s internal intelligence agency, revealed in The Times that the organization had spent years spying on many of Corbyn’s team, believing them to be a threat to the nation.

    In 2017 and 2018, the press was full of anonymous accusations that Corbyn had actually spent the 1980’s as a communist spy. Britain’s widest read newspaper, The Sun, claimed that he had been a Czech spy and an asset for the East German secret police. It was only after Germany’s Federal Commissioner for Records issued an official repudiation that the story was quietly dropped. Kennard’s report paints a picture of a press intimately connected with the deep state, something he discussed with MintPress News in the summer.

    Academic studies of the Corbyn coverage have also shown that corporate media have shown a profound hostility to him and his project. One report from the London School of Economics included an entire section called “Delegitimization through Ridicule, Scorn, and Personal Attacks.” The press has described him as a friend of “any heavily bearded jihadi mentals who long for the destruction of the West”, claiming he “welcomes the Prospect of an Asteroid Wiping out Humanity” and “plans to turn Britain into Zimbabwe.” Labour supporters, which include a large majority of Millennials and Generation Z, have been portrayed as rabid, murderous psychopaths who plan to send his opponents to gulags or murder every anti-Corbyn Member of Parliament by drowning them in rivers.
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    British Conservative pols pose next to a billboard deriding Jeremy Corbyn in London, Nov. 25, 2019. Matt Dunham | AP

    One newspaper ran a story entitled “Revealed- the evil monster haunting Jeremy Corbyn’s Past” about his great-great-grandfather, who was a cruel boss in a Victorian poorhouse. Corbyn later apologized for not traveling back in time to the 1860s and stopping him. He has also been labeled a terrorist, an IRA sympathizer and an anti-Semite by an increasingly hostile press.

    Perhaps most astoundingly of all, nine days after the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in a terrorist attack, The Daily Mail published an article demanding that we “must kill” the vampire Corbyn, before it is too late. The Finsbury Park Mosque terrorist Darren Osborne, a Daily Mail reader, traveled to London to kill Corbyn but settled on attacking the mosque instead after his attack on Corbyn failed. The Daily Mail’s notorious hate speech has already been condemned by the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights, but the Conservative government has taken no action against it.

    Before the 1924 election, where Labour stood to win, MI5 faked a document called the Zinoviev letter, purporting to be from Grigory Zinoviev, a high official in the USSR to the British Communist Party, calling for a violent uprising. The forged letter was printed on the front page of The Daily Mail and is widely judged to have swung the election to the Conservatives.

    Former BBC journalist Paul Mason said he expects there to be one Zinoviev letter scale lie per day in the last seven days of this election, because, he states, “We are at the point of decisive progress…on the point of real change” in the United Kingdom.

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    Re: Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    For the Love of Jews

    ISRAEL SHAMIR • DECEMBER 7, 2019 • 2,000 WORDS • 249 COMMENTS91 NEWREPLY


    England and France, two antagonists, two mainstays of European civilisation, are simultaneously engulfed in paroxysm of Judeophilia. The result of the forthcoming very important parliamentary elections in Britain hinges on this issue, with Labour and Tories competing who will express their love of Jews more profusely, while the Jews can’t decide whom they loath less. France, after a year of the middle-class Yellow Vests rebellion, enters the fresh working class uprising with million strikers rioting on the streets, but its parliament finds prime time to ponder and rule how Frenchmen should love Jews and hate those who hate them. What is the meaning of this charade?

    Surely they do not argue about Jewish cuisine. While palatable, it is rarely more than that. A proof can be found in Israel, where Arab food rules, Japanese is recognised, Italian cherished but Jewish cuisine shines by its absence. It is not Jewish noses, though a significant feature of facial anatomy, they are not more elaborate or prominent than, say, Sicilian. It is all about ideas.

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    For the Love of Jews

    ISRAEL SHAMIR • DECEMBER 7, 2019 • 2,000 WORDS • 249 COMMENTS91 NEWREPLY


    England and France, two antagonists, two mainstays of European civilisation, are simultaneously engulfed in paroxysm of Judeophilia. The result of the forthcoming very important parliamentary elections in Britain hinges on this issue, with Labour and Tories competing who will express their love of Jews more profusely, while the Jews can’t decide whom they loath less. France, after a year of the middle-class Yellow Vests rebellion, enters the fresh working class uprising with million strikers rioting on the streets, but its parliament finds prime time to ponder and rule how Frenchmen should love Jews and hate those who hate them. What is the meaning of this charade?

    Surely they do not argue about Jewish cuisine. While palatable, it is rarely more than that. A proof can be found in Israel, where Arab food rules, Japanese is recognised, Italian cherished but Jewish cuisine shines by its absence. It is not Jewish noses, though a significant feature of facial anatomy, they are not more elaborate or prominent than, say, Sicilian. It is all about ideas.

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    Corbyn recently has caved to jewish pressure after not getting one support from the far right in Britain. The far right in Britain loves jew-hatery shaming, moreso than than the far right love of beating up people from Serbia or Bulgaria.

    This is the disgustingness of the far right, they hate whites. They love especially negros and jews. For that is what the Conservative Party is about - jews and negros. Like trump and like Le Pen.

    So hate White Bulgarians, says jews and their allies in the far right, for they are white:

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    This week, a young woman known as Ralitsa Behar wrote a letter on behalf of her fellow Bulgarians. Barely a thousand words long, the missive has taken her country by storm, being reproduced in national newspapers, winding its way through the internet and igniting debate that even its recipient, Nigel Farage, may have found hard to imagine.

    "Although I try and understand your immigration concerns, I must admit that I found your comments on Bulgaria untrue and somewhat insulting," said the British-educated graduate taking the UKIP leader to task about the "false information" he had peddled in defence of his views.

    Far from being a land of "unskilled workers" bent on storming the shores of Britain when EU labour market restrictions are lifted next year, the former communist state also produced emigres who wanted nothing more than to pack their bags and return home.
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    The politician, she wrote, should visit Bulgaria "as a guest of me and my family, so that we can explain to you how much our country has changed over the past 20 years". In the towns, hamlets and villages of Bulgaria, Behar's letter has become a talking point and not only because it is carried on a wave of hurt national pride.

    The news this week that London is considering draconian plans to dissuade Romanians and Bulgarians from emigrating to the UK – including an advertising campaign that will speak of the bad weather and other downsides of British life – has also elicited bewilderment and dismay.

    "My first reaction was how strange that any country would want to position itself negatively to the outside world," said 22-year-old Ivan Bardarov. "I also found it a little offensive that the UK feels it has to teach Bulgarians and Romanians that its streets aren't paved in gold when I don't think there is anyone here who thinks it is."

    Even worse was the timing of the initiative, six years after his country had signed up to the EU.

    "Britain knew that labour markets would open to us when we started our EU accession process," the political science student continued, clearly warming to his subject.

    "They had the chance to say 'no' back then. Now, suddenly a year before restrictions fall, they are saying 'we're not certain we want any of this anymore'."

    Big, burly, articulate and engaging, Bardarov is enrolled at the American University in Bulgaria.

    Based in the sultry town of Blagoevgrad, 100km from Sofia, Bulgaria's capital, and 100km from the border with Greece, the university whose courses are taught entirely in English, is among the country's leading higher education institutions. Graduates readily acknowledge they are the nation's educated elite, most of whom have the means to go abroad.

    "But," says Desislava Alexandrova, who is enrolled on its politics and business administration course, "even though … I applied and got places in the UK, I decided against it because I believe that staying here and trying to make things better, is much more important."

    The worst thing, she lamented, about all the xenophobic talk that had cloaked coverage of Britain's proposed campaign was that it had been yet another knock for local morale. "It's not just this idea that we are all want to move to Britain and claim benefits. It's been really bad for Bulgarians because we ourselves are not very happy with our country," she said singling out corruption as a particular affliction. "We've been described as the saddest place in the world relative to income per person. We are the first to say that things must change."

    Alexandrova is not alone. Young Bulgarians studying at Blagoevrad's state-run Southwestern University (Neofit Rilski) also say they would be hard pushed to swap the town's ill-lit streets and drab, communist-era buildings for foreign fields. "I might go to England for a week or two but I really wouldn't want to go for longer," said Sylvia Simeonova, a fashion design student typical of the younger generation who never experienced communism and is now thirsty for change. "For one, I don't like the rain."

    Driving north along the pot-holed road to Sofia the villages get poorer and drabber. There are horse-drawn carts filled high with hay and in the villages of bare-brick homes, whose only modern accoutrement appears to be the satellite, many live close to their animals tethered in adjacent muddy courtyards.

    Even here, there seems to be little desire, or knowledge, of how people will uproot themselves when the doors to countries like Britain are finally flung open.

    "Life may be better there but the streets aren't paved in gold," said Stoyan Arnaudov, who runs a shop in Kocherinovo within view of the snow-capped Rila mountain. "I know three people who have already gone to Norway and they earn €3,000 a month as rubbish truck drivers," he spluttered to guffaws from those gathered in the room. "Many people might want to go to England but they couldn't afford it. They don't have the money to even make the trip."

    Sitting behind a makeshift desk, hand-painting the icons her father sells, Venka Stoichkova agrees. The entire family has been following the furore on the television, propped on top of the fridge in the shop, and like many it has left them speechless.

    "I don't understand why in England they talk so negatively about Bulgarians? What do they have against us?" she asks. "Personally I'd rather stay in Bulgaria even if society is more organised over there but as a European I also know I should have freedom of movement to live and work abroad."

    From officials to analysts, cognoscenti in Bulgaria say Britain's fears of a tidal wave of migrants appearing when restrictions are lifted are unfounded. The biggest wave of immigrants, spurred by desperation and despair have already left, they insist, citing statistics that show a population decline of close to 2 million since the collapse of communism in 1989.

    "Before 2007 [when the country joined the EU] we would place up to 15,000 students abroad," said Tom Allen, who manages work internships abroad for Bulgarians. "Now that number has dropped to around 6,000. There is simply not the same desperation to leave the country. Bulgaria has become a much more stable country since entering the EU."

    If Bulgarians did want to settle abroad it was invariably in the United States. "There, partly because of Americans' terrible sense of geography, they are seen as Europeans," he said. "In Europe, they are almost always regarded as Eastern Europeans and second class citizens."

    As the rhetoric has mounted this week, ordinary Bulgarians have become increasingly exasperated at they way they have been portrayed by the British press. Depictions of them by the likes of the Daily Mail as destitute Roma, desperate to leave shacks in the shanty towns of Sofia, are denounced as discriminatory and ill-informed.

    "It's laughable. Only a fraction, not more than 8%, of our citizens are Roma by ethnicity and, yes, they are very poor," said Maria Boteva, also enrolled at the American University. "But this is not all Bulgarians and gives a totally wrong picture of what the country is about," she sighed.

    "I think what upsets us most is the discrimination and the fact that while many of us understand Britain's fears, because a lot of us have been to London and seen how many immigrants there are, we feel angry that its Bulgarians and Romanians who are being singled out."

    In Sofia, analysts are sharpening their pens, preparing for a year of heated political exchange. The lack of generosity the UK has displayed has left many open-mouthed. In recent days it has been pointed out that British universities campaign more vigorously to recruit Bulgarian students than those of any other EU member state.

    Similarly, it is Britons who are snapping up properties at rock-bottom prices in prime seaside and mountain resorts.

    "Great Britain to all extents and purposes created globalisation by opening up the world to trade and free movement of people during the imperial era," said Yavor Siderov, a prominent Oxford-trained political scientist. "And now it is shying away from the very idea of globalisation which is the free movement of people, labour and services."

    He added it was "high time" that Britain realised that EU membership had "costs and benefits".

    "If Britons can come here and buy houses for £7,000 which they could never do in Britain, then surely there is nothing wrong with Bulgarians going to the UK to pick strawberries?"

    Many worry that once the sharp words and diplomatic exchanges – pressure for Bulgaria to launch a formal protest with Britain is mounting – are over it is the negative stereotypes that will remain. "Looking at the bigger picture whatever legislation is or isn't introduced [by the UK] can always be changed," said Asen Dimitrov, who recently represented Bulgaria on a committee of international youth delegates at the UN. "But changing negative stereotypes takes a lot longer and that is what a lot of us fear."
    trump basically blue pilled nearly every GIM1er and everybody else who was once jew-wise.

    Haters are gonna hate, jews are better than those who wake up in the Morning hating Bulgarians. I would rather have the jews ruling over the stupid than that.

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    For the Love of Jews

    ISRAEL SHAMIR • DECEMBER 7, 2019 • 2,000 WORDS • 249 COMMENTS91 NEWREPLY


    England and France, two antagonists, two mainstays of European civilisation, are simultaneously engulfed in paroxysm of Judeophilia. The result of the forthcoming very important parliamentary elections in Britain hinges on this issue, with Labour and Tories competing who will express their love of Jews more profusely, while the Jews can’t decide whom they loath less. France, after a year of the middle-class Yellow Vests rebellion, enters the fresh working class uprising with million strikers rioting on the streets, but its parliament finds prime time to ponder and rule how Frenchmen should love Jews and hate those who hate them. What is the meaning of this charade?

    Surely they do not argue about Jewish cuisine. While palatable, it is rarely more than that. A proof can be found in Israel, where Arab food rules, Japanese is recognised, Italian cherished but Jewish cuisine shines by its absence. It is not Jewish noses, though a significant feature of facial anatomy, they are not more elaborate or prominent than, say, Sicilian. It is all about ideas.

    more:
    http://www.unz.com/ishamir/for-the-love-of-jews/
    Corbyn recently has caved to jewish pressure after not getting one support from the far right in Britain. The far right in Britain loves jew-hatery shaming, moreso than than the far right love of beating up people from Serbia or Bulgaria.

    This is the disgustingness of the far right, they hate whites. They love especially negros and jews. For that is what the Conservative Party is about - jews and negros. Like trump and like Le Pen.

    So hate White Bulgarians, says jews and their allies in the far right, for they are white:

    Bulgarians react with dismay to British anti-immigration campaign

    People in Bulgaria and Romania don't think British streets are paved in gold and would rather remain home, many say

    Helena Smith in Blagoevgrad

    Fri 1 Feb 2013 18.40 GMT
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    Britons buy houses in Bulgaria so why shouldn't Bulgarians go to the UK to pick strawberries, says Yavor Siderov. Photograph: Universal Images Group/DeAgost/Alamy

    This week, a young woman known as Ralitsa Behar wrote a letter on behalf of her fellow Bulgarians. Barely a thousand words long, the missive has taken her country by storm, being reproduced in national newspapers, winding its way through the internet and igniting debate that even its recipient, Nigel Farage, may have found hard to imagine.

    "Although I try and understand your immigration concerns, I must admit that I found your comments on Bulgaria untrue and somewhat insulting," said the British-educated graduate taking the UKIP leader to task about the "false information" he had peddled in defence of his views.

    Far from being a land of "unskilled workers" bent on storming the shores of Britain when EU labour market restrictions are lifted next year, the former communist state also produced emigres who wanted nothing more than to pack their bags and return home.
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    The politician, she wrote, should visit Bulgaria "as a guest of me and my family, so that we can explain to you how much our country has changed over the past 20 years". In the towns, hamlets and villages of Bulgaria, Behar's letter has become a talking point and not only because it is carried on a wave of hurt national pride.

    The news this week that London is considering draconian plans to dissuade Romanians and Bulgarians from emigrating to the UK – including an advertising campaign that will speak of the bad weather and other downsides of British life – has also elicited bewilderment and dismay.

    "My first reaction was how strange that any country would want to position itself negatively to the outside world," said 22-year-old Ivan Bardarov. "I also found it a little offensive that the UK feels it has to teach Bulgarians and Romanians that its streets aren't paved in gold when I don't think there is anyone here who thinks it is."

    Even worse was the timing of the initiative, six years after his country had signed up to the EU.

    "Britain knew that labour markets would open to us when we started our EU accession process," the political science student continued, clearly warming to his subject.

    "They had the chance to say 'no' back then. Now, suddenly a year before restrictions fall, they are saying 'we're not certain we want any of this anymore'."

    Big, burly, articulate and engaging, Bardarov is enrolled at the American University in Bulgaria.

    Based in the sultry town of Blagoevgrad, 100km from Sofia, Bulgaria's capital, and 100km from the border with Greece, the university whose courses are taught entirely in English, is among the country's leading higher education institutions. Graduates readily acknowledge they are the nation's educated elite, most of whom have the means to go abroad.

    "But," says Desislava Alexandrova, who is enrolled on its politics and business administration course, "even though … I applied and got places in the UK, I decided against it because I believe that staying here and trying to make things better, is much more important."

    The worst thing, she lamented, about all the xenophobic talk that had cloaked coverage of Britain's proposed campaign was that it had been yet another knock for local morale. "It's not just this idea that we are all want to move to Britain and claim benefits. It's been really bad for Bulgarians because we ourselves are not very happy with our country," she said singling out corruption as a particular affliction. "We've been described as the saddest place in the world relative to income per person. We are the first to say that things must change."

    Alexandrova is not alone. Young Bulgarians studying at Blagoevrad's state-run Southwestern University (Neofit Rilski) also say they would be hard pushed to swap the town's ill-lit streets and drab, communist-era buildings for foreign fields. "I might go to England for a week or two but I really wouldn't want to go for longer," said Sylvia Simeonova, a fashion design student typical of the younger generation who never experienced communism and is now thirsty for change. "For one, I don't like the rain."

    Driving north along the pot-holed road to Sofia the villages get poorer and drabber. There are horse-drawn carts filled high with hay and in the villages of bare-brick homes, whose only modern accoutrement appears to be the satellite, many live close to their animals tethered in adjacent muddy courtyards.

    Even here, there seems to be little desire, or knowledge, of how people will uproot themselves when the doors to countries like Britain are finally flung open.

    "Life may be better there but the streets aren't paved in gold," said Stoyan Arnaudov, who runs a shop in Kocherinovo within view of the snow-capped Rila mountain. "I know three people who have already gone to Norway and they earn €3,000 a month as rubbish truck drivers," he spluttered to guffaws from those gathered in the room. "Many people might want to go to England but they couldn't afford it. They don't have the money to even make the trip."

    Sitting behind a makeshift desk, hand-painting the icons her father sells, Venka Stoichkova agrees. The entire family has been following the furore on the television, propped on top of the fridge in the shop, and like many it has left them speechless.

    "I don't understand why in England they talk so negatively about Bulgarians? What do they have against us?" she asks. "Personally I'd rather stay in Bulgaria even if society is more organised over there but as a European I also know I should have freedom of movement to live and work abroad."


    From officials to analysts, cognoscenti in Bulgaria say Britain's fears of a tidal wave of migrants appearing when restrictions are lifted are unfounded. The biggest wave of immigrants, spurred by desperation and despair have already left, they insist, citing statistics that show a population decline of close to 2 million since the collapse of communism in 1989.

    "Before 2007 [when the country joined the EU] we would place up to 15,000 students abroad," said Tom Allen, who manages work internships abroad for Bulgarians. "Now that number has dropped to around 6,000. There is simply not the same desperation to leave the country. Bulgaria has become a much more stable country since entering the EU."

    If Bulgarians did want to settle abroad it was invariably in the United States. "There, partly because of Americans' terrible sense of geography, they are seen as Europeans," he said. "In Europe, they are almost always regarded as Eastern Europeans and second class citizens."

    As the rhetoric has mounted this week, ordinary Bulgarians have become increasingly exasperated at they way they have been portrayed by the British press. Depictions of them by the likes of the Daily Mail as destitute Roma, desperate to leave shacks in the shanty towns of Sofia, are denounced as discriminatory and ill-informed.

    "It's laughable. Only a fraction, not more than 8%, of our citizens are Roma by ethnicity and, yes, they are very poor," said Maria Boteva, also enrolled at the American University. "But this is not all Bulgarians and gives a totally wrong picture of what the country is about," she sighed.

    "I think what upsets us most is the discrimination and the fact that while many of us understand Britain's fears, because a lot of us have been to London and seen how many immigrants there are, we feel angry that its Bulgarians and Romanians who are being singled out."

    In Sofia, analysts are sharpening their pens, preparing for a year of heated political exchange. The lack of generosity the UK has displayed has left many open-mouthed. In recent days it has been pointed out that British universities campaign more vigorously to recruit Bulgarian students than those of any other EU member state.

    Similarly, it is Britons who are snapping up properties at rock-bottom prices in prime seaside and mountain resorts.

    "Great Britain to all extents and purposes created globalisation by opening up the world to trade and free movement of people during the imperial era," said Yavor Siderov, a prominent Oxford-trained political scientist. "And now it is shying away from the very idea of globalisation which is the free movement of people, labour and services."

    He added it was "high time" that Britain realised that EU membership had "costs and benefits".

    "If Britons can come here and buy houses for £7,000 which they could never do in Britain, then surely there is nothing wrong with Bulgarians going to the UK to pick strawberries?"

    Many worry that once the sharp words and diplomatic exchanges – pressure for Bulgaria to launch a formal protest with Britain is mounting – are over it is the negative stereotypes that will remain. "Looking at the bigger picture whatever legislation is or isn't introduced [by the UK] can always be changed," said Asen Dimitrov, who recently represented Bulgaria on a committee of international youth delegates at the UN. "But changing negative stereotypes takes a lot longer and that is what a lot of us fear."
    https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2013/...ation-campaign
    trump basically blue pilled nearly every GIM1er and everybody else who was once jew-wise.

    Haters are gonna hate, jews are better than those who wake up in the Morning hating Bulgarians. I would rather have the jews ruling over the stupid than that.

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    Re: Jeremy Corbyn is the biggest global threat to Jews, warns Simon Wiesenthal Centre

    Priority for UK's new house of commons: anit-Brexit legislation? Will this specifically single out the state of Israel and only the state Israel your government legislates your MUST transact corporately with goy, or will the syntax be inclusive enough to challenge in court related 'undermining community cohesion' like Brexit?


    Jewish News: Boris Johnson’s government will pass anti-BDS law, says British official
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    Boris Johnson’s new Conservative government aims to pass a law making it illegal for public bodies to take part in the anti-Israel BDS movement, a senior British official said on Sunday.

    Speaking at the International Institute for Strategic Dialogue conference in Jerusalem, U.K. Special Envoy for post-Holocaust matters Eric Pickles said “BDS is anti-Semitic and should be treated as such.”

    BDS, he added, constituted an attack not only on Jews, but also on British identity itself.

    “Anti-Semitism is an attack on the British way of life and British identity. Without our Jewish citizens we would be a lesser nation,” he said.

    Pickles said Johnson’s government would make BDS illegal for governmental and public bodies, a move that would prevent them from working with anyone who supports the effort to isolate and financially punish Israel.
    NY Times: U.K. Plans to Pass Anti-B.D.S. Law
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    Boris Johnson of Britain mentioned the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, or B.D.S., as one of a number of things that “undermine community cohesion.”

    As a result, the manifesto said, “We will ban public bodies from imposing their own direct or indirect boycotts, disinvestment or sanctions campaigns against foreign countries.”

    Mr. Johnson is expected to announce the anti-boycott proposal during the ceremonial launch of his agenda on Thursday
    They went to war with Human Nature, Cold and Flu Season and the Weather!
    Corporation, a fiction legitimized by government, is part of big government
    Their men were like women and their women were like Jews

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