Is UK going to elect terror-supporting Jew-hater Jeremy Corbyn on Thursday?

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In the wake of unceasing jihad carnage and impending terror attacks, Britain will go to the polls this Thursday, days after the third Islamic attack on British soil in three months, and one that has so far claimed seven lives. Voters will choose who can best handle the jihad in the homeland and the Brexit negotiations.

The notorious Jeremy Corbyn is running against UK Prime Minister Theresa May for Prime Minister. The race is dangerously close. Needless to say, Theresa May is not nearly strong, clear, rational, or brave enough. She banned me from the UK because of my opposition to jihad terror and my unwavering support of Israel. So I know who and what she is. That said, the alternative is unimaginable.

Jeremy Corbyn said that ISIS supporters should not be prosecuted for “expressing a political point of view.” The leading Corbyn activist caused outrage after claiming that Islamic terrorists are “freedom fighters.”

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Corbyn has attended a “memorial” for jihad mass murderers. Here is his vicious screed about it.

Photo above: Jeremy Corbyn with flag of jihad terror group Hezbollah at pro-terror rally.

The two loathsome choices are a reflection of an electorate that has all but given up, but if they go so far as to elect Corbyn, I shall never shed a tear for the Brits again.

Poll: UK Jews Abandon Labour as Support Craters Amid Ongoing Anti-Semitism Allegations

Here leftist Alan Dershowitz expresses shock that Corbyn is neck and neck with May:

Alan Dershowitz: Will 1/3 of Brits Vote for a Hard Left Antisemite?

For example, in a speech last year, he said that Jews are “no more responsible” for the actions of Israel than Muslims are for those of the Islamic State. In 2009, he announced: “It will be my pleasure and my honour to host an event in Parliament where our friends from Hezbollah will be speaking. I also invited friends from Hamas to come and speak as well.”

The company that Corbyn keeps, too, suggests that at best he gives a free pass to bigotry, racism and anti-Semitism within the ranks of his own party, and at worst, he espouses them. He has shared speaking platforms and led rallies with some of the most infamous Jew-haters. He has attended meetings hosted by Sept. 11 conspiracy theorist Paul Eisen, author of a blog titled, “My Life as a Holocaust Denier.” He has been associated with Sheikh Raed Salah — leader of the outlawed northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, a blood libel perpetuator convicted for incitement to violence and racism — whom he referred to as a “very honoured citizen” whose “voice must be heard.” Corbyn was also a paid contributor for Press TV, Iran’s tightly-controlled media apparatus, whose production is directly overseen by anti-Semitic Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

One of the biggest criticisms of the “Corbynization” of British politics has been the mainstreaming of traditional anti-Semitism. The country’s chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, has called the problem within the Labour Party “severe.”

Consider the late Gerald Kaufman, a Labour veteran and close political associate of Corbyn’s who touted conspiracy theories about Jews throughout his political career. When speaking at a pro-Palestinian event, Kaufman said: “Jewish money, Jewish donations to the Conservative Party — as in the general election in May — support from the Jewish Chronicle, all of those things, bias the Conservatives.” While Corbyn condemned this remark, he refused to yield to widespread demands for disciplinary action against Kaufman. This is in keeping with what a key former adviser to Corbyn, Harry Fletcher, wrote: “I’d suggest to [Corbyn] about how he might build bridges with the Jewish community and none of it ever happened.”

Let’s be clear: I do not believe that Corbyn’s rise in the polls is due to his hatred of Jews and Israel, but rather in spite of it. May called for elections and then refused to debate her opponents. She is running a lackluster campaign somewhat reminiscent of Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton’s last year. For his part, Corbyn is a populist, like President Trump. Although politically polar opposites, they have much in common, such as a penchant for shooting from the hip and unpredictability.

Furthermore, many British voters are unaware of Corbyn’s anti-Semitic associations. Others know but don’t care. Those on the hard-Left, such as union activists and academics, include knee-jerk opponents of the nation-state of the Jewish people and supporters of academic and cultural boycotts of Israel. Many of these favor trade and engagement with such egregious human-rights violators as Iran, Cuba, China, Russia, Belarus and Venezuela. Singling out Israel — the Middle East’s only democracy, with one of the world’s best human-rights records, rule of law and concern for enemy civilians — for boycotts itself is a form of anti-Semitism.

Corbyn himself has called for boycotts of the Jewish state. He has advocated for an arms embargo, citing Israel’s supposed “breach” of the human rights clause of the EU-Israel trade agreement. He also led the call to boycott Israel’s national soccer team during a Euro 2016 qualifying match in Wales. (Ironically, Israel only plays in this confederation because it was expelled from the Asian Football Confederation due to the Arab League’s boycott.)

Corbyn, as well, has been a vocal supporter of the so-called Palestinian “right of return,” something that would lead to an Arab majority and Jewish minority within Israel, and render the two-state solution completely obsolete.

Whether anti-Semitism is the cause or effect of the Labour Party’s problem is not important. What is relevant is that Corbyn not only has not stemmed the tide, but has played a big part in perpetuating it.

British voters now have the opportunity to choose where they will go as a nation. Will they opt to move away from stability, rationality and tolerance toward simple-mindedness and xenophobia? I sincerely hope not.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has already made his choice. He is campaigning for Corbyn despite his record on anti-Semitism. Sanders will have to explain why a Jew is helping to elect a bigot with the views Corbyn holds about the Jewish people and their nation state.

Alan Dershowitz (@AlanDersh) is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Harvard Law School and author of “Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law” and “Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for the Unaroused Voter.” This article was previously published by the Gatestone Institute.

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livingengine
livingengine
6 years ago

Corbyn is absolutely horrible

Sylvan Moir
Sylvan Moir
6 years ago

He won’t be elected

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  Sylvan Moir

And you know this….how??

JAccuse2014
JAccuse2014
6 years ago
Reply to  joanofark06

I predict the Labour Party will just about retain their 2015 share of the vote (30-31%). They will have alienated many of their long-term moderate supporters but will probably pick up an equivalent number of first-time voters and “old-labour” types who ditched the party after its move to the right under Tony Blair. But the Conservatives will surge ahead. The 14% who voted UKIP last time is predicted to collapse to less than half that, and they have got to go somewhere.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

No difference britain is lost to humanity, the english are not interested in self preservation, they are submissive, they will remain that way under any governmet, which will end up being dominated by islam in any event.

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Irmahtull
6 years ago
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Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  Irmahtull

So you hoard your whore’d money and bought a lemon.

santashandler
santashandler
6 years ago

He’ll be elected because the British are asleep.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Right, and if I see one more sign, saying “Welcome Refugees”, I’m going to puke, and I hope there’s a Brit beside me! Preferably, the one holding the sign!

Mick Russom
Mick Russom
6 years ago

Britain is finished.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  Mick Russom

I agree, and so is Germany, Sweden, France…etc etc..

Michael Buley
Michael Buley
6 years ago

c’mon. this isn’t ‘a choice’ … lol … this is a choice of two evils. doesn’t matter which you pick. the end result is the same: England becomes a caliphate within a generation.

Pick me! REALLY EVIL!

No, pick me! REALLY EVIL!!

Voter: hmm … I have to think about this … hmmm … gosh, I just don’t know!

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  Michael Buley

Right! If you HAVE to vote…what to do, what to do…??

Michael Buley
Michael Buley
6 years ago
Reply to  joanofark06

lol … really! It would be like, say, us having to choose between Hillary and Obama … Or, in an even crueler world, Obama and Kahn … Choices, choices, choices!

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  Michael Buley

Yup!

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

Islum and antisemitism fit together hand-in-glove. Islum’s holey books have a higher incidence of antisemitic content than Mein Kampf. Antisemitism is sacralised by islum.

Alleged Comment
Alleged Comment
6 years ago

Stay away from this man. He is a COMMUNIST. They bring RUIN to a nation. I know you are saying it’s already baaad.

But you don’t understand WORSE. Look up the word.

jkarna
jkarna
6 years ago

The antisemitic, communist, pro-Hamas, pro-Hezbollah Labour Party has made a pact with the Muslims as there are more of them than Jews. UKstan has been infiltrated by Muslims and they will listen to their Imans to vote
Labour, as they will bring in more Muslims. I am grateful I live in Poland where we do not have these stupidities.

AlgorithmicAnalystD
AlgorithmicAnalyst
6 years ago
Reply to  jkarna

That’s the problem, politicians catering to Muslim voters in order to get elected.

Robert Swift
Robert Swift
6 years ago

Must be related to American Democrats.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  jkarna

Your the last of the free countries…I hope Poland keeps it that way…but this is only one incident (I collect all articles on the subject of islam/muslims, all around the world, and have thousands of documents, videos, and websites, all organized by subject), I have on Poland, so far.

Poland: Riots erupt after Muslim migrants stab local to death

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/poland-riots-erupt-after-muslim-migrants-stab-local-to-death

And this is what one commenter said:

“We have a 0,1 % muslim population and five tiny mosques… Why? Polish people are very informed about islam. We had around 200 years of constant war with the original caliphate – the Ottoman Empire, with which we shared our borders.”

Anyway, being in the US, I’m thinking about moving my whole family there…but that’s just a wish! Poland is just so fortunate to be so intelligent, about this serious subject. I wish every country, would follow Poland’s lead!
Yes, you should be VERY grateful!

OverIt
OverIt
6 years ago

I agree it will bring matters to a head sooner rather than later. It won’t take long, or much, before those with any sense left will erupt at something stupid he’ll do. And as for his racist, ignorant sidekick, Diane Abbott, that will just speed things along even quicker.

But surely nobody could be stupid enough to vote this man in as their leader?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  OverIt

This is the english we are talking about, yes, looking at their latest antics, it is very easy to believe they are stupid enough to vote corbyn in.

OverIt
OverIt
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I hope you’re wrong, for their sake, but yes, it could easily happen.

BeverlyD
Beverly
6 years ago

“Islamic terrorists are “freedom fighters ,,,,:, or are they terrorists?

Common Core asks that same question. Common Core also asks if the Boston Tea Party Patriots were freedom fighters or terrorists. What has happened to the education of our people? Sigh.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  Beverly

Yes, I’ve kept all videos, websites, and documents about Islam over the years, since 9/11, and have thousands, organized by subject, and I can tell ya, Islam being taught in grade schools to universities, is spreading…and SPREADING FAST! It’s scary! Other than the big meeting between the school board, and parents, in San Diego, no one is doing anything about this! Trump isn’t helping, even in OUR schools in the US!! It’s a fire, that is growing bigger, and no one is helping to put it out. I had to show my husband all the information I had on this subject, to get him to believe it…he was mindblown (as he’s not hearing nothing about it, on the news, on tv). I say anyone who sits in front of the tv, is hardly getting ANY news about the spreading of Islam in our country, and around the world, while us who live on the computer, are getting ALL of it. At least I am! And it’s definitely NOT GOOD, what i’m seeing!

Michael Buley
Michael Buley
6 years ago
Reply to  joanofark06

flat out scary as can be. I’ve been following plenty of stuff since 9-11. So many pieces. So many groups and people behind it all … banking, globalists (same thing), Islam, the left, the media. Stuff that’s been planned out and going on for so many decades. Most people have been put to sleep, completely … no ability to really think and comprehend anymore, ask questions, analyze, differentiate between good and evil, and REALLY evil — Islam. Islam is everything in THIS country: government (Obama just one very big example), religion, education. America is the last bastion of freedom, that is clear to me. And only because we are heavily armed. But the forces against us are so vast, and almost everywhere. I’m hopeful at times … i’ll stick with ‘Give me liberty, or give me death!’ Freedom, above all. At whatever cost, if we can hold on to it.

notme123
notme123
6 years ago

Remember the old saying, you get what you deserve. After all that has happened in EU, to elect someone like this is insane. And as for the president’s tweet about London and it’s mayor, if there is a uproar it should be against this mayor and what he said. But it is obvious,the truth is not always what people want to hear. 2Timothy 4:3

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  notme123

More like, “you’ve made your bed, now lie in it”!! And have you ever wondered, who Daniel was talking about, when he said “…by peace, shall destroy many”?

PHHT
PHHT
6 years ago

Darwinism at work

aemoreira1981
aemoreira1981
6 years ago

More likely is a coalition. Conservatives will have the most seats but won’t have a majority (looking like about 4-5 short).

AlgorithmicAnalystD
AlgorithmicAnalyst
6 years ago

He will ask the UFOs and Space Brothers to help.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago

Yes, I’ve been wondering, how Britian’s (and Germany’s, and Sweden’s, etc etc), economies are doing…now that people are having second thoughts about where to spend their vacation. Today, if I had a choice of where to go overseas, for vacation, I’d pick Poland!

OverIt
OverIt
6 years ago
Reply to  joanofark06

Or Hungary.

Jackie Puppet
Jackie Puppet
6 years ago

How the hell did Britain vote for Brexit if they’re going to act like pansies when it comes to fighting terrorism on their own soil?

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