On the one hand, we’re told that jews don’t control the press and it’s “antisemitic” to say that they do.
On the other hand, barely more than 0.2% of the UK population have so much power that if the leader of a major political party reserves the right to criticise Israeli government policy, the party’s so-called “antisemitism” ‘problem’ is headline news. Despite the leader issuing countless apologies and adopting nearly all of the Jewish (not “international”!) so-called “definition” of “antisemitism”, Jews whine about how it’s “not enough”, it’s an “existential threat”, etc…
(Max Musson did a great article about the so-called ‘international’ definition of “antisemitism”. It’s not international; it was mostly drawn up by three jews: Kenneth Stern, Rabbi Andrew “Andy” Baker and Dina Porat.)
If Whites, not jews, ran the press, no one would give a shit about whether a politician criticised some particular Middle Eastern government.
Indians are more than 2% of the UK population, but they don’t demand that British political leaders adopt a so-called “international” definition of anti-Indianism that includes any criticism of Indian government policy. Apart from India accepting British foreign aid whilst being able to afford a space program and nuclear arms, it’s hard to find many grounds to criticise its government.
That’s in total contrast to Israel, which fires at the very centre of the cross on Red Cross ambulances, at UN observer posts, and genocides its Gentile population.
More hypocrisy came from the complaints about Corbyn associating with “terrorists”. Yet Trump and other leaders worship Benjamin Netanyahu.
On the 60th anniversary of the King David Hotel bombing in 2006, Netanyahu proudly participated in a two-day seminar commemorating the bombing. Netanyahu’s father-in-law Shmuel Ben-Artzi was a member of the Irgun and the Haganah. And of course Netanyahu played a major role in directing the 9/11 false-flag terror attacks that killed 3,000 innocent people, although we’re not supposed to know that, or to say so if we do know it.