Corbyn The Nazi

He's hardly a nazi is he?

He's pro-Palestinian, hence anti the Government of Israel.
 
Can someone please tell me what he actually said or did to be called an antisemite?
His office made it very hard for any kind of investigation to actually work.
Don't believe he's an anti-semite, definitely anti-Israel but that's no bad thing.
Unfortunately it seems that during his time there were a lot of anti-semites who thought they had free reign.
Clapham can tell you a thing or two.
 
Does Boris hate the jews?
Does this make Johnson a nazi?

 
I have no idea on the first article, as far as I can see he's a self serving Etonian elitist cunt who looks down on us all, whatever creed or colour.

The second article, he's not wrong going by the headline.
 
Does this make Johnson a nazi?

No, they didn't.
Although I get the title of this thread, and I like it,...
for those that seriously use the Nazi slur, as has been the case on the Roof, (eg one of the HaHa twins saying that Farage is the same as Hitler), please read about the history of the Nazis.
Obviously, neither Corbyn nor BJ are Nazis.
 
Unpleasant as both of them are proving themselves to be, they are not Nazis.

However they both seem comfortable with the philosophy of Fascism, an ideology sufficiently vague politically that it can be considered to have elements of both the extreme right and the hard left. Primarily though it is statist and ultra authoritarian, just take a look where we are now.
 
'Primarily though it is statist'

I've never been one for wild capitalism. I genuinely believe that there should be some guiding rules in how we do things, because this all impacts on how a society develops. But obviously, 'the lefties' (this is a joke Hackney), but obviously, our bleeting comrades on this site, all believe in being controlled by a 'good' state. Which ain't such a bad idea, I suppose. A good state that unites all.
Is this the dividing line between us? Because....
Some of us on here sense that that 'good' state, won't really give a fuck about the people, but will be a front for 'the man', the powerful, the banks, the corporations, for groups like the Bilderbergers etc, the bureaucrats, those that have embedded themselves into the workings of it, while the media reinforce the whole stitch up. You can kiss goodbye to your voice in such a state, especially if your voice doesn't go along with the flow.
 
Regi;

The world is a complex place, checks and balances are needed and even I see that, despite my strongly pro capitalist views.

A 'benign dictatorship' sounds great, but isn't that what socialism is supposed to be? The 'dictatorship of the proletariat' and all that. We all know how that turns out.

The big problem with capitalism, even a decent, honest, well regulated system is that some people get obscenely rich, for a lot of people that is very hard to take.

On the other hand, it has brought more people out of poverty than any other system.

Make up your own mind.

Edit: Sorry, bit off topic.
 
The Nazi's started off with a socialist aganda like free holidays for the workers , a workers car and millions of state jobs to get people out of poverty that's where the socialist part came from in National Socialist.

The problem with the socialist mentally is that they want total control of people's lives and thoughts if that means imprisonment or even death camps like North Korea , China or the USSR it's all acceptable in their world, siding with Middle Eastern Islamic states against Jews is a good vote winner in some of their UK seats .
 
The Nazis were, in essence a non marxist socialist party up to the mid thirties, thereafter they were, by and large, a Hitler obsessed death cult.

Interestingly the Nazis used the new media, in this case radio, to generate mass support and spread the narrative.
Good job we don't have new media outlets that the globalists could use in the same way. Phew!
 
Does anyone get voted for if they are unpopular to the majority of voters, these new spin words like populist mean nothing to us.
 
Does anyone get voted for if they are unpopular to the majority of voters, these new spin words like populist mean nothing to us.
It is easier just to call people names than to try and understand why rather a large number of people have no time for the left and want nothing to do with their Socialist Utopia.
 
Hardly a new term.

Boris isn't very popular now is he?
 
Boris got in with a landslide election in favour of the Tories so yes he was popular when it mattered.
 
Even a dumb populist like me expects to be let down by politicians to some degree. The scale of the betrayal by Johnson is beyond anything I might have imagined.

To quote David Niven, "You always know where you stand with Boris, he will always let you down".
 
True he's turned into a Tory wet he will lose the working class vote that made him PM because he's trying far to hard to be popular with the London elite at the cost of jobs in the north.
 
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