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The
Establishment have gone to extraordinary lengths to prevent people seeing Jeremy Corbyn – The Big Lie. The
attempts to ban it were first
started by Keir Starmer – the Labour Liar who banned
Labour councillors from seeing it.
The cudgels
were then taken up by Paul
Mason, the spook who wants to wage war on anti-imperialist academics and
all manner of socialists with his MI5 friends. The British Establishment – which
is all in favour of free speech when it comes to racists, homophobes and other
assorted bigots of the right – condemned the film, in Mason’s words because it
allegedly
presents a full-blown conspiracy theory about
Corbyn’s opponents, conflating Zionists, Jews and Israel as part of a force
that “orchestrated” his overthrow.
There were many conspiracies by
state forces, Israeli, British and American, to undermine and bring down Jeremy Corbyn. The Campaign Against
Anti-Semitism admitted as much after Corbyn lost the 2019 General Election. But
there’s all the difference in the world between conspiracy theories and
conspiracies.
Of course it’s not the exposing of
the plots and machinations by the press, BBC, Tory and Labour politicians that
bothers them it is the truth of what happened between 2015 and 2019.
The desperate attempts of Starmer,
Mason and co. to prevent the film screening is not because it is a conspiracy
film but because they don’t want people being exposed to the truth of what
happened.
The film is being put on by Brighton’s
Unite SE/6246 branch despite the scabby role of Sharon Graham who has become
desperate of late to suck up to Starmer and the Labour Right.
If you live in the Brighton and Hove area come and see the film. Register here to get a free ticket and find out why it is that under Keir Starmer Jews are up to 9 times more likely to be expelled as part of the fight against ‘anti-Semitism’
"But there’s all the difference in the world between conspiracy theories and conspiracies." What does this mean? Conspiracies exist and people have theories about them. If the truth about what happened is that people acted together in secret against Corbyn then that's a conspiracy.
ReplyDeletelet me explain. Clearly there were lots of conspiracies by people plotting together in secret or behind closed doors not only against Corbyn but to frame people as antisemitic. That is a conspiracy
DeleteA conspiracy theory is something different entirely. The classic example is the Protocls of the Elders of Zion about a secret group of individual Jews plotting to bring down western civilisation and conspire against non-Jews. This is entirely different
" But there’s all the difference in the world between conspiracy theories and conspiracies." What does this mean? If the film proposes that some people acted together in secret against Corbyn then it proposes a conspiracy theory since acting together in secret against someone is the definition of a conspiracy. Paul Mason's use of the term 'conspiracy theory' is a piecs of pseudo-science designed to muddy the waters. There's no need to help him do that.
ReplyDeleteStarmer protects Israel, a nation that is guilty of killing Palestinians from the first day it became a nation. Corbyn would have recognised Palestine as a nation and it might have taken Israel off its self-destruct path. But, Corbyn was removed by Starmer and other pro-Israeli agents. Did that make Israel more peaceful? No it did not. Israelis have killed more than 200 Palestinians this year which should serve as a warning to us all. If the Zionists treat the Palestinians like they do, then they will treat us in exactly the same way as soon as they believe they can do so and not be punished.
ReplyDelete"Corbyn was removed by Starmer and other pro-Israeli agents"
ReplyDeleteCorbyn went along with this, offering little to no push back, because he knows his place and will always be loyal to the Labour Party above all else. It seems the people having a hard time accepting this are the Labour left, who seem to think 'Old Labour' was some kind of socialist golden age, completely forgetting that it was still an imperialist party. The only way forward for the working class, is to have our own party, which isn't Labour.