This is Andrew Feinstein at today's anti-Labour rally for racists in London. He is a Corbynista ultra, simultaneously ridiculous and horrible.
He has also said that he is a member of the Labour party, in Starmer's constituency no less. If that is still the case, why? 1/6
Together with Justin Schlosberg, he set up a ludicrous venture called "Truth Defence" to defend Corbyn and attack opponents of antisemitism in the party. This was their take on the EHRC report.
Plus a comment to "The Canary" that makes his position very clear. 2/6
And this is what Keir Starmer had to say about the EHRC report. 3/6
It gets worse. Here he is lauding the criminal racist vandals of "Palestine Action". And promoting Chris Williamson. 4/6
Oh, surprise, guess who is fond of Feinstein. 5/6
Labour's moves today are most welcome. But it has further to go. If Feinstein really is still a member of the party, he is one place to start. 6/6
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On 8 October, all of us could see the hideous crimes of Hamas.
In Birmingham, some reacted to the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust with joy, expressed at a protest *against* Israel before it had even counted its dead.
“I am very happy, I am very happy!” 1/6
This man spoke for the Muslim Association of Britain, a nasty Islamist outfit that organises the hate marches.
He got an early start.
“We are gathered today in solidarity with the right to resist." "We are supporting any human being trying to resist.” 2/6
“Thanks be to God! It’s victory! We should be celebrating!”
First the hate speech, then the ludicrous denials.
The Mahmud Sabir - Al Furqan mosque in Birmingham, a registered charity, told The Telegraph a few days back that it "refutes any claim of promoting hateful messages".
The article covered a talk at the mosque by Abdullah Saif, Midlands and Wales manager for the Islamist pressure group MEND.
Is Gaza a “concentration camp”? No. It was. But now it is an “extermination camp”.
And this in a talk on the best “language” for the war. Yes, really. 2/9
Saif stands by those foul words.
Amusingly, the Mend tirade against The Telegraph calls the nutty friend of terrorists Norman Finklestein "an acknowledged world authority on Palestine".
While the ultra racist Chris Williamson is merely an "advocate of Palestinian rights". 3/9