I think it would be a good idea to report this racist antisemitic Facebook group, link below. To give you an idea of their work, I'm going to post about 10 screenshots. facebook.com/groups/1917535…
1/ This followed the accidental death of two Israeli soldiers.
2/ Here, the name Friedman is all Ray needs.
3/ After the death of an Israeli in Kazakhstan
Khazar theory on PAIS. Don't bother to read all the verbiage.
5/ It's like this all the time. This is all they post.
They like Hamas but despise Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, for not being radical enough.
7/ The general ambience
8/ It's like this 24/7
9/ The first screen shot I made of this group.
10/ The most recent screen shot, from tonight. They hover between Shoah denial and Shoah revisionism. If you have time to report the group to Facebook, please do.
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1/ I'm doing a short thread called 'Corbynists talk about Keir Starmer's wife.' Why? Because these people who deny antisemitism have no idea how to recognize it.
1/ Asa Winstanley of Electronic Intifada has a book out, 'Weaponizing Antisemitism.' I see it's recommended not only by Jackie Walker but also Rita Allison, admin of 'Truthers against Zionist Lobbies'.
2/ I rarely look at Truthers these days, due to the queasiness of seeing their neonazism entwined with their avowed humanitarian concern for Palestinians, in other words, the far right masked up as the moderate left.
However, this is their schtick.
3/ Truthers used a cover picture of Jeremy Corbyn but were so intensely antisemitic that the authors of the Leaked Report (April 2020) considered them beyond the pale.
In one respect, they're on the right track: they are indeed extremely frightening, for several reasons.
Their beliefs are frightening. They believe that Mo Mowlam & Jeremy together achieved peace in N Ireland; that JC could be PM by Xmas; that Keir expelled JC because JC is against antisemitism; that Jeremy's popularity is so great, only a cunning conspiracy stopped him being PM...
...and you don't need me to tell you whom they suspect of being the conspirators.
1/ I'm often the recipient of not particularly friendly tweets from people with 'It was a scam' as their logo, alongside the pro Corbyn hashtag on their Twitter bio.
A thought follows.
2/ 2017: many people found Corbyn refreshingly unspun, honest, sensible & good-hearted.
By 2019, he had showed a curmudgeonly side & his reputation was tainted due to his past association with terrorists & antisemites.
2020: No longer leader, he displayed resentment towards...
3/..his successor and blamed his electoral failures on a campaign against him by bad faith players. It became axiomatic among his supporters to identify these as the PLP, the media, Jewish organizations & Israel. The latter, found daily among Corbynist supporters, crystallized...