Friday, 29 April 2016

"Anti-Semitism is nothing but the antagonist attitude produced in non-Jews by the Jewish group. This is a normal social reaction."- Albert Einstein
 
It's 2016 and Anti-Semitism still exists, in other news I'm writing this with a type writer
 
It's safe to say I didn't like Ken Livingstone in the first place. So fair play to him, he's managed to make me hate him even more, which is an achievement worthy of a party that's not exactly had a good time with anti-Semitism. Well now I hear you say: is it anti-Semitism or anti-Zionism? In reply, I would ask: Why are we asking these questions when those who are asking the question are the ones that clearly made the offensive comments in the first place, and are trying to avoid prosecution whilst waving a white flag protruding from their oversized gobs?
 
Am I being cynical? Yes. Would anyone? Probably. In a world that insults more people on the internet than Donald Trump has racist quips, I find it more appropriate to laugh than cry, whilst simultaneously crying internally into a eternal pool of my own tears. The person I find that should gain the most credibility out of this whole debate is John Bercow, who whilst has one of the most powerful positions in the Houses of Parliament and directly responded to Naz Shah's apology, only said "Thank You". Lets just say if I was in his position Naz would have been lucky to escape the premises without some Mr. Burns style attack dogs chasing her out. So credit to him as he has full control of himself, which is ironically the exact problem Mr. Corbyn has.
 
With the natural outcry against Livingstone and Shah leading to respective bans, because common sense, Corbyn has, well, not done much. Perhaps a pretentious internet dweller at this point would remark: "What else can he do?" in a clear attempt to give me a face palm so big you could call it a cave afterwards. When the world found out about the atrocities of the holocaust, I don't think the likes of Churchill, Truman, (maybe not Stalin) would have said: "Oh well, happens all the time here." Corbyn's not exactly condoning their actions, by any means, but he's in a situation where he can condemn them, like one should do in a situation where they have more common sense than a monkey who's been oxygen starved for the last 4 weeks e.g. Ted Cruz.
 
Being a Tottenham fan (and if you don't know why that's relevant look up: "Tottenham yid" into Google and let your internet history forever be scarred with the insight you have discovered.) I know that this debate is sensitive, but if 36,000 fans chant "Yid Army" week in week out and aren't arrested for it, then I know where the line is. Or A LINE for that matter. Because let's face it, there is no bigger line than the line between the train and the platform, in which you get your leg stuck in and are forever stuck in excruciating pain until a merciless Arsenal fan finishes you off. Merry Christmas everyone (I know it's April, but it did snow where I live for five seconds in which heaven was on earth (sorry for cringe)).
 
Jordan Ifield (I'm sorry if I have offended anyone in the course of reading this article, but if you know me as I know you, I wouldn't care as I don't know.) 

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