Are you kidding me? On its own, there might be an argument. Amidst the year of antisemitic rhetoric that has been exposed, we know EXACTLY who he is referencing.
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He’s referencing the financial criminals who crashed the world economy ten years ago. If you automatically associate that with “Jews,” that’s your own problem.
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Well, she herself, is using the anti Semitic trope, Corbyn is talking about actual bankers
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She's just an attack dog for the establishment.
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Its nudge-nudge stuff. Not actually antisemitic. That’s why he’s being accused of dog-whistle. It’s clear as that mural.
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It's more of desperation. They want him to say anti-Semitic things and are frustrated when he doesn't.
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Who is the one thinking he means Jews? Who is stereotyping here,+it’s not Corbyn. It’s not all about Palestine/Israel as being British PM entails the mending the economy,which he is clearly speaking of here,ie the banks. Imagine a world where banks were off limits as anti Semitic
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Except that they are not “overly represented in the banking sector” but thanks for the tweet that’s just as bad as Stephen Pollards
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