Wiesenthal Center adds Corbyn to their list of modern enemies
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organisation that researches the Holocaust and contemporary anti-Semitism, has named Jeremy Corbyn for his handling of anti-Semitism in the UK Labour Party in their annual list of top-ten worst incidents.And the worst part is, because of Theresa May's mishandling of Brexit, that's why his chances of coming to power are highly possible, and even at the age of nearly 70, he could still prove truly dangerous.
Repeating comments by British Jews that the potential for a Jeremy Corbyn led left-wing government in the United Kingdom is an “existential threat to Jews”, the Simon Wiesenthal Center puts Corbyn’s handling of the massive controversy over anti-Jewish sentiment in his party in fourth place in the list of the ten worst anti-Semitic incidents worldwide in 2018.
The top position for the longtime opponent of Israel put the possible future prime minister behind only the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting, the hate-filled outbursts of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, and swastika graffiti on U.S. university campuses for worst anti-Semitic incidents 2018.
Accusing the rising tide of anti-Semitic incidents in the Labour Party of “injecting the world’s oldest hatred into the mainstream of society”, the document said, “Party leader Jeremy Corbyn stands directly responsible”.
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