Friday, February 08, 2019

UK Labor and anti Semitism


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Jeremy Corbyn defends ally Chris Williamson against anti-semitism claims

Labour's virulent anti-Semitism crisis is 'fuelling a record number of attacks on Jewish people', charity warns

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The same John McDonnell who told LBC caller Oliver: “It isn’t a smear campaign, I’ve seen the evidence, I’ve seen the stuff on social media”.
Oliver phoned LBC and asked Mr McDonnell: “When is the Jeremy Corbyn team, including yourself, going to confront this smear campaign on anti-Semitism?”
The Labour frontbencher hit back: “I’ve seen the threats made against some of our Jewish members and MPs so it isn’t a smear campaign and we have to face up to it.”
He continued: “Where there is evidence in our political party, the Labour Party, which we’ve always prided ourselves on being anti-racist, we’ve got to stamp it out.
“When you say ‘it’s a smear campaign’ that belittles what’s happening in terms of us saying there is a problem here and the action we’re taking against it.
“We’ve got to root it out, having one anti-Semite in the Labour Party is not good enough.”

The following image passed Facebook's "Community Standards" check and was found to not violate any standard. 

Please SHARE to petition the need for a revision of Facebook's standards. 

NOTE: 
Due to some controversy and misunderstanding, we would like make the follow points clear:

1. The image in its entirety is a call on Facebook to revise part of its "Community Standards" policy, only.

2. Despite the original image being extremely offensive and related to Antisemitism, "Antisemitism" is puposely not mentioned. We'd like Facebook to revise policy regarding ALL "hate speech and symbols", regardless.

3. The source and location of the original posting has purposely not been included. This prevents and dispels any and all claims that this post is fulfilling the orginal poster's intentions. This is a standalone post, in no way connected to the context of the original post.

4. Yes, this post is shocking. We hold that exposing a flaw in Facebook policy, with this shocking post, seems to be the only way to have it removed. You are reminded that various other repeated attempts and requests have not been successful (see the top quote on the image from Facebook).

5. Further, we hold that ignoring posts of this nature, will not make them dissipate and/or lessen the frequency of their appearance. We believe that, however shocking facing the reality of this post may be, it is imperative to stand up and call attention to it.

6. We respect all those who prefer not to share this post, but at the same time regret, that comfort zones take preferance over countering hate speech.

#FBCC #OffensiveMaterial #HateSpeech#Prejudice


We are very pleased to share news that the media has picked up on Facebook's lack of standards concerning Antisemitism. The offensive image we posted was coupled with Anna Berg's petition. See: 
http://tinyurl.com/ngcex92

A numder of media sites are starting to report on this: 
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/115978/facebook-urged-act-hate
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/11/ART2/559/110.html?hp=11&cat=1102
http://jewishnews.co.uk/ten-thousand-sign-petition-urging-facebook-remove-anti-semitic-pages/
http://5mfi.com/dear-mr-zuckerberg/



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