Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
I won’t defend any politician for use of racist language. Johnson was an idiot to use that language in the article and yes, he should have apologised. As I’ve said before I don’t believe he’s a racist but only he will know, his language certainly hasn’t helped with people’s perception. I still haven’t read the whole article but understand it was defending women’s rights to wear the burka. If anyone has got it I’d like to read it (can’t find it anywhere and am not a telegraph reader - no comments please !!!)
I’ve also said previously that I don’t believe Corbyn is an anti Semite but if not his behaviour/handling of the matter is horrifically ill judged. the constant labour response of ‘but the torys are Islamophobes’ is not good enough. They are the party I would always have held in higher regard in respect of such issues. A slap of the wrists and warning letters is not what I (I’m not a blinkered Tory, I’ve voted for labour twice in there not too distant past) or others (including several labour MPs and peers) expect.
My genuine question is could anyone see a Jewish MP serving/being willing to serve in higher positions in a Labour shadow cabinet or cabinet with the way things currently are ?
Depends on the individual I suppose and if their career is of more importance to them than their religion.
As for Alexander I think it's more to do with his surroundings and upbringing rather than an actual dislike or hatred of people due to the colour of their skin. He considers it to be acceptable language because he is surrounded by people who also consider it acceptable language and their position of privilege mean they think they know better.
I for example have always wondered why in political discourse there is such a big thing about FGM, but circumcision is a perfectly acceptable cultural/religious practice. What if we changed it's description to MGM, or called FGM femicision? Would it then become acceptable? Surely if one is abhorrent so must the other be? Is that me being misogynistic, or an equalicist? As it is largely a Jewish practice does it make me anti-semitic? (FWIW I think both practices should be outlawed as they have no known medical benefits)
I think there's plenty of feminists who are sexist and people of colour who are racist because they use lazy stereotypes of men and white people in their initial judgements of people.
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