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  • it's about the context, in this context it's not particularly progressive to be concerned about british jews as it's a way to obscure the 'worse bad'.

  • I am not sure it is a way to obscure the ‘worse bad’ though. It’s a problem of its own right. The implication of your view is that I can’t be concerned about anti-semitism in the Labour Party because you think the issue has been used (weaponised, maybe?) for some other reasons.

    But I don’t know what they are, whether that is true or why I should be required to look at the motives of people saying things rather than just whether the original complaints are true or not - which they seem to be.

    Also you aren’t really helping much - you’re fully slagging off people who have legitimate concerns, alleging prejudice, lack of moral compass, calling people Israel bots, saying that people who suffered anti-semitism are “imaginary” - pretty offensive, to be honest

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