Unsurprising but disgusting all the same. The Right of the Labour Party are the worst – vile.
>User reports
>1: It’s promoting hate based on identity or vulnerability
No it’s not. Just because you don’t like it, it doesn’t mean it breaks the rules. If you disagree with the topic, engage properly in the comments.
The report post feature is not a ‘super downvote’ button that magically makes us delete things.
Excellent news. Labour don’t need horrible people like this.
Sorry, I couldn’t get more than 2 paragraphs into that pathetic excuse for an article. If anyone could post a link to an article about why she’s been kicked out that doesn’t read like it’s been scrawled in crayon by Owen Jones’s lobotomised twin, that’d be more useful
Apparently, combatting antisemitism means having non-Jewish middle aged Labour apparatchiks punishing Jews for being aNtIsEmItIc.
Im confused, the article reads like the writer is having some kind of emotion fueled rant and it makes no mention of how her Ethnic group relates to her reason for expulsion. So why mention it?
Pretty easy to tell who just read the headline:
“She was suspended from the Party in September after speaking at an event held by now-proscribed group Resist, one of the four far-left organisations banned by Labour in July last year for downplaying claims of systemic antisemitism within the party.”
“This is not the first time that Ms Wimborne-Idrissi had been suspended by the Labour Party. In late-2020, she was suspended after she backed claims about the “weaponisation” of antisemitism allegations within Labour at a meeting of the Chingford and Woodford Green local party, while she was vice-chair. She received a formal warning and her membership was reinstated.”
>The expulsion took place on her birthday. Again, the news was public before she was aware of it – and then she received an email with the usual strict warnings not to comment publicly on it.
Can someone explain this to me? If she’s been expelled, what grounds does Labour have to tell her not to talk about it? If she is no longer a member of the party, then logically its rules cannot apply to her.
That much of Labour’s efforts to combat antisemitism in the party involve kicking Jewish people out of the party tells you a lot about their actual motivations. It says a lot about how much (or rather how little) they actually care about antisemitism.
A party thats divided is no party at all, a party together is a strong party
Kier solving anti-Semitism by getting rid of the Jewish members.
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Unsurprising but disgusting all the same. The Right of the Labour Party are the worst – vile.
>User reports
>1: It’s promoting hate based on identity or vulnerability
No it’s not. Just because you don’t like it, it doesn’t mean it breaks the rules. If you disagree with the topic, engage properly in the comments.
The report post feature is not a ‘super downvote’ button that magically makes us delete things.
Excellent news. Labour don’t need horrible people like this.
Sorry, I couldn’t get more than 2 paragraphs into that pathetic excuse for an article. If anyone could post a link to an article about why she’s been kicked out that doesn’t read like it’s been scrawled in crayon by Owen Jones’s lobotomised twin, that’d be more useful
Apparently, combatting antisemitism means having non-Jewish middle aged Labour apparatchiks punishing Jews for being aNtIsEmItIc.
Im confused, the article reads like the writer is having some kind of emotion fueled rant and it makes no mention of how her Ethnic group relates to her reason for expulsion. So why mention it?
Pretty easy to tell who just read the headline:
“She was suspended from the Party in September after speaking at an event held by now-proscribed group Resist, one of the four far-left organisations banned by Labour in July last year for downplaying claims of systemic antisemitism within the party.”
“This is not the first time that Ms Wimborne-Idrissi had been suspended by the Labour Party. In late-2020, she was suspended after she backed claims about the “weaponisation” of antisemitism allegations within Labour at a meeting of the Chingford and Woodford Green local party, while she was vice-chair. She received a formal warning and her membership was reinstated.”
>The expulsion took place on her birthday. Again, the news was public before she was aware of it – and then she received an email with the usual strict warnings not to comment publicly on it.
Can someone explain this to me? If she’s been expelled, what grounds does Labour have to tell her not to talk about it? If she is no longer a member of the party, then logically its rules cannot apply to her.
That much of Labour’s efforts to combat antisemitism in the party involve kicking Jewish people out of the party tells you a lot about their actual motivations. It says a lot about how much (or rather how little) they actually care about antisemitism.
A party thats divided is no party at all, a party together is a strong party
Kier solving anti-Semitism by getting rid of the Jewish members.
Big brain plays.