Are you joking.

1. Defended Stephen Sizer, who posted anti-Semitic material

Mr Corbyn defended Stephen Sizer, who was condemned by Jewish leaders in 2015 for posting a link to an article accusing Israel of being behind 9/11. Mr Corbyn said he wrote to the Church of England two years before the post to defend the vicar's right to discuss Middle East political issues.

2. Wrote foreword to book which argued banks and the press controlled by Jews

He wrote the foreword praising a book which argued that banks and the press were controlled by Jews. Prior to his election as leader, Mr Corbyn praised the book’s “brilliant” analysis of “the pressures that were hard at work pushing for a vast national effort in grabbing new outposts of empire on distant islands and shores”.

3. Supported Paul Eisen, a Holocaust denier

He was heavily criticised over his links to Paul Eisen, a prominent Holocaust denier, including attending several events hosted by a group led by Mr Eisen, Deir Yassin Remembered. The Labour leader has admitted attending events involving Mr Eisen's charity, but said that was before Mr Eisen went public with his "vile" anti-Semitic views.

4. Defended mural that contained anti-Semitic tropes

In 2012 Mr Corbyn defended an anti-Semitic mural in Tower Hamlets, east London, which depicted “hook-nosed bankers” playing Monopoly on a board held up by the working classes. The submission notes that it took the Labour leader four days to apologise.

Said Zionists don’t understand irony. Imagine replacing Zionist with muslim.

To name just a few.

Posted By: Boris, Dec 11, 08:49:38

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