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Ah I see. He lost sight of his laundry role
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Wait what, have I missed something
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Presumably he thinks it's horrifically mean for people to point out that he works at the racism factory
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The subs still come in handy for party finances.
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McSweeney has made no secret of the fact that Labour are building a new coalition of voters. If you feel that they're making a mistake then maybe you're not part of their intended coalition
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Mistake for who? This faction of the Labour Party was always going to lurch rightwards once in power
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Not drifting, no.
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The comms are working exactly how they want them to
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Why are they climbing onto the rooftops to scream about security whilst draped in union jacks and waving their cocks around though
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Calm down Benito
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👍 @ofsymbols.bsky.social
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It sounds like our political-media system is completely broken and we need a totally different approach
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Sadly James Ball has deleted his old tweets
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Memory not totally failed yet
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Go ahead and call it bad faith if you like, call it antisemitic if you like. You're only fooling yourself
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Once Israel began to settle in the occupied territories it had failed as an experiment. Everything since is just more failure, requiring more & more violence and hate to sustain the injustice. Unsurprisingly Israel is internally collapsing into fascism. Its actions in Gaza have disgusted the world
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Israel could have been a success if the early colonists had viewed Palestinians as equals. This did not happen. It could still have been a success if the UN had created a viable Palestinian state alongside Israel. This did not happen
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There is a reason Netanyahu claims to be acting on behalf of all Jews including the diaspora. There is a reason the Board of Deputies in the UK is taking disciplinary action against 36 deputies who have dared to criticise Israel
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There is a reason many diaspora Jews opposed early Zionism. There is a reason antisemites like Balfour supported it
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In good faith: Israel is a failed experiment, a settler-colonial outpost only sustainable through the support of the US which is also ripping itself apart
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So criticism of Israel is not antisemitic
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Tumbleweed. It's not a difficult question. Just a yes or no will do
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An unironic "horseshoe theory" in the wild. Throwback
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Keep joining the dots, you're almost there
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An unironic "legitimate concerns" in the wild. Throwback
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Is there any criticism of Israel that is not antisemitic?
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"That is why the Guardian would vote, with hope and enthusiasm, for Labour to lead Britain to a better future." The Guardian, 28 June 2024
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Thank you Tortoise for giving space to new voices with fresh, inspirational points of view
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More free publicity for them. Nice work
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So why are you giving them more publicity
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Pincer movement...
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Actually I think there's room for it. A feature of this era's fascism is that it's wearing clown shoes
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They are clearly loving it. However, I need a combined theory that allows for their utter incompetence as well
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Starmer's going to start a war isn't he
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What if trying to attract them is what's making them vote for Farage
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Ad hominem. Weak. 2/10. Engage with the argument
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Israel is a failed experiment in forced creation of a religious settler-colonial ethnostate, only sustainable through massive amounts of violence. Its increasingly radicalised population means internal rupture is now inevitable, the only question being how many people it kills in the process