Digby wrote:It is possible to allow that Corbyn wasn't comparing the two, but really in a structured speech (at an event to discuss the report you weren't anti-semitic) to give two examples in such fashion is inviting people to draw the comparison. Jeremy has left some wiggle room that he didn't expressly state an opinion, but really this is what he likes, taking the left position and prodding those he doesn't like trying to get into a spat on old school left Vs right issues. I'd note again there's just no need for the speech to have gotten close to what he said, and actually take away the offensive and he could have made more serious criticisms of Israel that would be more listened to rather than allowing any sensible comments (and who knows there may have been one) to be drowned out.
It's not interesting to see a major political leader speak in such fashion, other than for its repugnancy, and it's way off the standard required to lead the modern labour party if they want to win any seats in an election. Granted I'd perfer the Labour party were more akin to social democrats than lefty Labour, and would spend their time working through and debating the detailed implementation of policy with others in the centre ground, but even if they want to stay on the left they'd do better to avoid nauseating. And it does feel nauseating, even to someone like me who'd often think Israel's actions beyond the pale, and who's nowhere close to running around shouting 'kachol v'lavan' (the blue and white, i.e. the colours of the flag) and if it's that to me and I'm in the group you need people to move to vote for you, well you're going nowhere.
People often blame the entire Islamic culture and people on the actions of a few terrorists.
Recently, within Labour, there have been a number of Anti-Semitic comments that have been born out of a dislike of the actions of the State of Israel.
He is not even comparing Israel to ISIS (even though it would be in many ways valid), just comparing the justification of each's actions to people widely condemning a race/culture. It quite clearly, to me at least, seems to be an indication to people inside and outside his party that he will not tolerate sweeping generalisations, but that that should not exclude people making justified comments on Israel.
"If you are going to have a go, make sure it is specifically about Israel and not Jewish people"