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SalviaPlath

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  1. 18 hours ago, kaosmark2 said:

    I'm not Jewish, but I do frequently have to deal with racism and micro-aggressions myself, and I've listened to Jewish people about what they know to be tropes and micro-aggressions. It's just another of those things, that on its own looks like nothing, but if it ties into a further pattern, it's problematic.

    I'd love to go to Gaza (well I wouldn't but hey) and talk to a Palestinian family, who have lost their home, members of their family and have been forced into a refugee camp which the Israeli's are bombing, about "micro-aggressions". 🙄 

  2. 17 hours ago, steviewevie said:

    3 MPs, right?...2 were because of antisemitism allegations, 1 was because of harassment charges.

    Kate Osamor didn't say anything Antisemitic. The lesson of the Holocaust was meant to be "never again" for everyone not just some people. 

    Diane was making a comment about passing albeit in a clumsy way. Nothing Antisemitic about it and she swiftly apologised for any misunderstanding. Had she been white everybody would have been falling over themselves to welcome her back in the party. 

    Steve Reed and Neil Coyle both said much worse things and are back in the party. Starmer has a problem with Black women. A lot of white men do sadly.

  3. There are no Black women in the Labour Shadow Cabinet and almost a third of the MPs elected as Labour but sitting now as independents are Black women. Clearly Starmer and the party have a misogynoir issue.

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  4. 39 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

    In all seriousness, does anyone really care about 2 female headliners? Feel like they're arguing a point that's already been made at this point. The diversity of the festival is top notch even last year with 0 female headliners.

    The guardian newspaper does. If they don't have a female headliner their columnists have their articles about a diversity crisis ready to go to whip up a confected outrage. 

    I find it patronising and an example of liberal tokenism personally. 

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  5. She'll never get the whip back, like Kate Osamor she's too Black to find justice in the Labour party.

    Best result is she stands in Hackney as an independent and thrashes whatever Wes Streeting clone the Labour party stand there. 

  6. Diane used to be my MP. Absolutely brilliant public servant and not a nasty bone in her body. Amount of abuse she gets is a damning indictment of what a racist shithole England is.

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  7. I buy a white tshirt before the festival and write Glastonbury on the front and the bands I've seen on the back in marker pen.

  8. 5 minutes ago, Fleetwood_Mac_And_Cheese said:

     

    I keep seeing people on the Glasto thread claim maybe they're too old to know who certain acts are...

    Gonna reverse that for once, I'm too young I'm assuming but who? 

    Probably less a case of age and more background. 

    Finsbury Park area has always had a significant Irish population so the venue makes sense in that regard. 

  9. Watching her do this ridiculous speaking tour of America sort of reminds you that everything Sunak does or says has to be put into the context that he lost a leadership election to Liz Truss.

  10. A lot of MPs think any interaction with the public is a threat. 

    The political class increasingly believes itself entirely unaccountable. Glad that over this issue we are seeing direct action to remind them who they work for. 

  11. I'm concerned about Wes Streeting. Over the last few days he's been saying sensible things (citizens assemblies are good and Israel has gone too far in killing civilians) and appearing vaguely likeable. This is very out of character.

  12. 32 minutes ago, Fnmentaluk said:

    Never been to APE , but the death cab day is my thing, how many more bands are likely to be announced for that day , 

    Based on last year roughly and with the assumption of an east stage, west stage and tent operating:

    Ten acts announced of probably about fifteen slots spread across the main two stages and the tent. Two of the acts are obviously heading the main stage so can be put there straight off. 

    What is up in the air is that the west stage and tent headliners don't usually clash or only overlap slightly with the east stage (the main stage) headliner. With essentially two headliners it's unclear if that will be the case with this day. 

    So probably five more acts to slot in the bill on the three main stages plus a DJ line up for the six music stage and about ten to twelve smaller acts including more DJ sets for the smaller stages on the assumption that they have those three stages again. 

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  13. 35 minutes ago, pink_triangle said:

    Is he wrong though? You would have to go on the doorsteps to confirm. I have worked community nhs for years and people (all end of the political spectrum) talk politics with me. They talk about housing, concerns for their kids/grandchildren, NHS, education etc in 17 years working nobody has ever mentioned Middle East politics.

    Fair point but I canvassed for Labour for many years and international politics including the Middle East did come up and all sorts of views on that, by no means limited to a pro-Palestine position. I've heard both criticism and praise for Labour's international stances over the years. 

    I would also say what people are willing to say to a canvasser or a journalist in public don't necessarily reflect their feelings or mean they don't care about something. People are scared of talking about Palestine because of a climate of fear and intimidation and concern that a reasonable objection to the Israeli offensive constitutes Antisemitism. 

    Also let's look at it another way outside of the narrow by election context. People aren't talking about Labour's recent Antisemitism fiasco. Is this something to be celebrated? David Baddiel might have a point with the title of his book "Jews don't count" in that case. 

  14. 2 hours ago, Ozanne said:

     

    Lee Harpin, when not hacking the phones of murdered children, is essentially a client journalist for the right wing of the Labour party. 

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  15. It's funny to me to see the Labour spokes person say "Keir Starmer has changed Labour so that it is unrecognisible from the party of 2019".

    When you're mired in an Antisemitism scandal there's a certain arrogance to saying that. Chutzpah you might say. 

  16. The thing with Galloway is he does no work as a constituency MP. Rochdale is basically left without an MP if he wins as happened when he's won in seats before. He's absolute worst case scenario really. 

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