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A Jewish woman tells BBC Question Time once and for all: ‘Jeremy Corbyn is not an antisemite’

The Canary by The Canary
23 May 2024
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A Jewish audience member of BBC Question Time gave a damning verdict on the antisemitism witch hunt against the Labour Party. She tore into the press and the Conservative Party, accusing them of creating this fake news story in an effort to avoid an honest debate on policy. A debate they would lose.

This is your moment

The audience member, who goes by Lila Rose on Twitter, said:

You said that Jewish people are scared to go out of their house because Corbyn’s an antisemite. I’m Jewish, my whole family’s Jewish, I can tell you that we’re not scared. Corbyn is not an antisemite. The right-wing press takes things out of context, puts them in headlines, and that’s never spoken about by the party.

They vilify Corbyn in the press, and attack him as a person. [They] talk about his policies 7% of the time, but 80% of Tory policies are talked about in the press. Why is that? Attack the character instead of the policies, because the policies are correct.

Within moments, her clear and correct assessment was going viral:

Surely #BBCQT we’re supposed to edit this bit out?

“Corbyn is not an anti-Semite, the right-wing press takes things out of context”.

pic.twitter.com/UTD59HSoaL

— Rachael Swindon #WeAreCollective (@Rachael_Swindon) November 7, 2019

https://twitter.com/MikeydotJH/status/1192585676132438016?s=20

This young Jewish woman speaking in defence of Jeremy Corbyn is the best thing you'll see on #bbcqt today 💚 pic.twitter.com/NEPTDU4NsK

— The Lucky Heron (@LuckyHeronSay) November 7, 2019

https://twitter.com/JoshuaFunnell2/status/1192577899116797952?s=20

The reaction even took Rose herself aback. But she wasn’t going to waste the opportunity to double down on her assessment:

Wow never thought I’d go twitter viral, but just want to point out that not once have I seen a headline in the papers about all the terrible Islamaphobic things said by MPs like Boris – yet there were front page spreads of Milliband eating a sandwich #rwpress #bbcqt

— Lila Rose (@infiniterosee) November 8, 2019

Sadly, not everyone was happy with Rose speaking out.

The witch hunt fights back

Rose’s comments came right at the start of a fresh wave of antisemitism allegations. That same day, the Jewish Chronicle ran an entire front page demanding non-Jews to refuse to vote Labour this general election. In an editorial yesterday, I explained how offensive and damaging this piece was from the perspective of a gay woman of colour. The paper is attempting to deliver an actual racist, homophobic government in order to avoid a socialist one. And it’s weaponising the language of anti-racism to do so.

This happened in parallel with Ian Austin, a former Labour MP known for his anti-immigrant views, appearing on the Today programme. Austin called on the public to vote Conservative in the general election because Corbyn’s party is antisemitic. This rant wasn’t just devoid of evidence, it is flat out contradicted by the evidence. Labour supporters are less antisemitic than Conservative Party supporters:

YouGov Poll 2017

Yet Austin is asking us to vote for a party and a person who definitively are racist.

Boris Johnson himself has referred to burqa-wearing women as “letterboxes”, gay men as “bumboys”, and Black people as “piccaninnies” with “watermelon smiles”. There was no mass-media assault on racism in the Conservative Party. There was no inquiry. And the reason for that speaks volumes about the real versus imagined burden of racism in this country.

Any racism, against any group, by anyone, is unacceptable. That’s the position of any bona fide anti-racist. But this is not an anti-racist campaign. It’s a racist campaign, leveraging the language of anti-racism to shield itself from criticism. And that is beneath contempt.

Nevertheless, the front page and Austin’s performance were promoted all day by groups promoting the witch hunt:

Ian Austin MP. Labour since a teenager. Telling the nation to vote Johnson over Corbyn. Wow. This is a game changer. It’s come to this. pic.twitter.com/eY0FxsbL1Y

— Tracy-Ann Oberman (@TracyAnnO) November 7, 2019

Then Lila Rose came to Question Time

And then came Rose, to pour cold reality on hot nonsense. And she was not met with kindness by those seeking to keep up the heat.

Some of the chief Twitter personas behind the smear campaign were out in force on threads of anyone daring to share the video. When Michael Walker of Novara Media shared the video, he faced the wrath of such groups:

Sometimes it takes an ordinary member of the public to be brave enough to tell the truth. pic.twitter.com/GO9rKjEZCb

— Michael Walker (@michaeljswalker) November 7, 2019

Walker was immediately set upon by two of the principle Twitter accounts promoting the antisemitism narrative against Labour:

Miriam Wirwitch and Adam Wagner attack the audience member

Miriam Wirwitch is the pro-Israel chair of Young Labour. She publicly celebrated the suspension of Labour MP Chris Williamson, and has been active in joining pile-ons against left-wingers accused of antisemitism.

Adam Wagner is a human rights barrister at Doughty Street chambers. Despite his dayjob, he’s dedicated a significant amount of time and energy to this witch hunt. You’ll find him accosting just about anyone who attempts to bring reason to its frenzied ramblings.

We can expect these same faces, along with other usual suspects, to go after Rose with a vengeance. Because that’s what they’ve done to other left-wing or anti-zionist Jews who’ve dared to speak out against them. It takes something for people like Rose to reclaim their ethnic and/or religious identity from people who’ve weaponised it for political ends. And that’s what makes it all the more precious when it happens.

Featured image via BBC

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Comments 2

  1. shrimp says:
    7 years ago

    I’m not 100% sure but I think Adam Wagner might be the guy with whom I had an extended online difference of views over anti-semitism a couple of years ago. If it is him, he is clearly very intelligent but his thinking and argumentation is as slippery as an eel.
    Fortunately I have a background in psychology and am pretty familiar with the classic book “Straight And Crooked Thinking” which explains the varieties of fallacious argument and reasoning you need to watch out for. It was almost fun ticking off the different wiles of which a devious thinker is capable.
    Ecvven so, Ithink I gave up at the point when I was being told that you can be anti-semitic without being an anti-semite – or it may well have been vice versa, I don’t know. The guy [who MAY not have been Adam Wagner, but the name rings a bell] had clearly gone through the looking-glass

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  2. nobodylicksme says:
    7 years ago

    We should be pushing these anti-Semitism smears to their natural absurd conclusion. Reductio ad absurdum. I can’t stand Tony Blair, who is a Zionist but not a Jew, yet if anti-Zionism equals anti-Semitism then everybody who dislikes Blair is an anti-Semite? It’s absurd. We need to highlight that absurdity not step back from it, because to step back we prevent their argument reaching its absurd conclusion.

    Push their argument forward to counter-attack it, not pull back from it and reinforce its thrust.

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