British Jews and the Psychodrama of the Corbyn Years

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Saturday, June 11 2022 at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
    With Rachel Shabi
    In the midst of the 2019 general election campaign, the UK’s chief rabbi declared the then Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, had allowed a “poison sanctioned from the top” to take root in the party. Making a rare intervention in politics, Ephraim Mirvis, who represents 62 of the UK’s Orthodox synagogues, castigated Corbyn’s “utterly inadequate” response to the party’s antisemitism crisis and asked people to “vote with their conscience” - in other words: not Labour. How had it come to this? Let’s take a tour of the Corbyn years and how antisemitism played out in British politics: a series of allegations and evasions, escalations and denials. Shabi argues that this crisis weakened an understanding of antisemitism, fractured solidary in fighting all forms of racism and makes it harder to talk about the Palestinian cause.

Komentáře • 9

  • @ac4486
    @ac4486 Před rokem +15

    This is obviously 'about' Corbyn's Labour. But the media environment is one where there's HUGE criticism of Corbyn's Labour and BARELY ANY criticism of those who weaponise AS to shut down criticism of Israel, or AS from the right. It's curious how AS immediately disappeared as soon as Starmer became leader. It's also incredibly curious how a disproportionate number of Jewish Labour members have been suspended or excluded by Starmer's Labour.
    People defending Corbyn didn't minimise or deny AS at all - they saw a systematic smearing of a movement, with bad faith actors, gross misrepresentation and so on. They aren't blind to the failings - they're just disproportionately discussed in these debates. Where are the debates about weaponisation of AS? Of AS on the far right. It isn't an accurate representation of the problem.

  • @oahmed97
    @oahmed97 Před rokem +1

    I am a labour Cllr. Let’s have a debate over this issue. Please?