I thought you were very fair to all the Labour supporters and politicians, but you must know that Corbyn, McDonnell and Milne work to the Stalinist playbook of disappearing any who hold different views. You were lucky not to be “eliminated”.
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Says everything you need to know about the Labour Party.
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They don’t like bigots - yep
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It typifies what far-left fascists they are: suppressing free speech, de-platforming journalists, overly politically correctness. Classic hallmarks of socialism!
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But she didn't, did she?
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Yes it is? What does this even mean? In years to come, when the UK looks back on this incarnation of the Labour party with deep shame, JHB should feel relieved and honoured to be on the right side of history
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I’d say that’s a result Julia, do they seriously think that most people outside their precious little bubble would give a flying f*ck about a joke about safe spaces? All good for your show, I’m doing jazz hands in celebration!
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Can I ask what you think the joke is about safe spaces for disabled people. I honestly don’t get it. You’ve really got to be special kind of unpleasant person to go to a party conference and it be your goal to attempt to ridicule such things.
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She has explained she was laughing at the concept of ‘safe spaces’ where ANY people can go and be ‘safe’ - not laughing at disabled people who may genuinely need help. But hey, ban Julia and allow rabid anti-semites to attend, let’s get the priorities right in this mad world.
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So in your world, "teh disabled" have to wear a big sign saying they need a safe space and prove they are disabled before being allowed in. That is where your "logic" leads you, and Brewer. God save us ALL from ableist ignorami who think they have a valid point that they don't.
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Stigmatising a safe space makes it unsafe for those people who need it, mostly certain disabled people. However, it is possible anyone may need it for various reasons. Brewer did not. Just WANTED to be an a-hole. Didnt NEED to.
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Just one example of a non disabled person who might need a safe space: someone there who has just had a phone call that a relative has died or is injured. I have been in that position myself once while at work. I needed a space to process the news in a certain amount of privacy.
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Fair enough, we all need time out sometimes, I just think the storm that has arisen is out of all proportion to the ‘crime’.
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Do you not think it’s weird that she went to the Labour conference and the only thing she’s taken away with her moaning about the presence of safe spaces for mainly disabled people? I think it’s pretty obvious who has the problem here and it isn’t the Labour Party
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So the safe space will be vacant? That's terrific news for everyone driven to stress by thinking they have teleported to Palestine.pic.twitter.com/qsQYGNAKiI
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...I'm utterly staggered by this sight. Unbelievable!
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Yeh imagine supporting a blockaded, oppressed people, real topsy turvy world in the labour conference isn’t it
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Centrists?
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Julia is no journalist!
@UKLabour shd ban provocateurs Millions of Palestinians are 3rd generation stateless destitute refugees that Israel dispossessed and forced into the diaspora. Millions more live under Israeli apartheid, under occupation in WB and an Israeli siege in Gaza -
Supporting the cause of Palestinians is no different to supporting the cause of South Africans while they were living under Apartheid
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There is no Palestine. Israel sits on what used to be Palestine. Palestinians have been disposessed massacred and driven out since 1948. There are many refugee camps in Gaza WB & diaspora. Those living w/n the green lines live in ghettos w substandard services & few opportunities
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