Britain’s Labor Party ditches the Israeli Lobby
By
Francis Carr Begbie | September 13, 2015
With
an Afterword by Michael Hoffman
“What
was not so long ago unthinkable has come to pass.” Thus the Jewish Chronicle‘s verdict on the election of hard-left
pro-Palestinian Jeremy Corbyn as leader of Britain’s Labor Party. It was a
typically astonished reaction to the news that, for the first time in decades,
there would be a British party leader who was not in the pocket of the Israel lobby.
Two Jewish shadow cabinet members,
Right: Ed Miliband and
Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves
Ed Miliband and Rachel Reeves, have already
led an exodus of senior resignations from Labor’s front bench, of those not
prepared to work for Corbyn. Virtually all of them are members of Labor Friends
of Israel. Rather than settle anything, it seems Corbyn’s election will trigger
a civil war in Britain’s main opposition party.
Left: David Aaronvitch and Lord Fenkelestein
There
has been a palpable shock amongst Jewish commentators on both left and right
that this could have happened. For months former Blairites like David Aaronovitch and dyed-in-the wool Conservatives
like Lord
Finkelstein have been united in their position that Corbyn would be a
disaster for Labor and Britain.
Although Nick Cohen did the definite anti-Corbyn hatchet job. The decision was unanimous —
Corbyn was bad for the Jews.
One
wag commented that Jewish journalists are so quick to trot out a heart-rending
tales of their own refugee family’s flight to Britain. Now they have got a
refugee-friendly politician who would flood Britain with refugees in a moment,
if he could, and all they do is offload on him. What is their problem, he asks
disingenuously.
It
is so true. The tide of vitriol shows no signs of abating. ‘The problem” was
highlighted by the aforementioned Stephen
Pollard. He was beside himself in
the Mail on Sunday but it wasn’t Corbyn’s policies for Britain that
concerned him.
Right: Stephen Pollard
Pollard
was worried that Corbyn did not approve of a British drone strike in Syria that
killed two UK-born Jihadis. (Corbyn did not think it was legal.) Pollard was
especially perturbed at Corbyn’s insistence that Britain speak to Hamas and
Hezbollah. That is rich given that Britain eventually negotiated with
many terrorist groups including the IRA, Stern Gang and Irgun. But Pollard
wasn’t letting go easily.
Left: Raed Salah
The
point is that in the Corbyn world-view any enemy of the West is worthy of
support. Any ally is opposed. So he was happy to invite Raed Salah, a 9/11
conspiracy theorist with a conviction for spreading the blood libel (that Jews
drink the blood of gentile children), to take tea with him at the Commons.
Bizarre
and dangerous as these alliances may be, they are wrapped up in the language of
concern — for the poor, for the rule of law and for the powerless.
Given
that Pollard belongs to an ethnicity who are never slow to appropriate “the
language of concern” so ruthlessly when their own interests are involved, that
is a particularly breathtaking remark. The gall of the man takes one’s breath
away.
So
why should White advocates welcome the election of a Marxist immigrant-loving
left-wing extremist who would obviously abolish all borders and flood the
country with every refugee who wants to come here?
Well,
not for anything that he himself stands for, himself of course, but more for
the destabilising hammer blow his election represents to the current system.
His election is a huge defeat for the state mechanism of containment with which
popular opinion is suppressed across the West.
For
months his candidacy has undergone saturation shame-bombing from the controlled
media. Jewish commentators and Israeli issues have been central drivers in
this. For once the smear machine has been beaten back. It has now been proven
possible to survive allegations of anti-Semitism even in the face of a total
media onslaught.
Like
the support for Donald Trump, it shows that the media control on opinion is not
100% and that people can rebel against it and can succeed if they are provoked
hard enough.
The
good news is that British politics is becoming increasingly ethnically driven.
There is no doubt that Corbyn’s support for the Palestinian cause won him the
rapidly growing Muslim membership of the Labor Party. With the Labor
Party having been wiped out in their Scottish heartland they are well on the
way to becoming totally identified with the public sector unions. And Muslims.
It
is ironic that the Blairite pro-business side of the party which has worked so
hard for immigration should be effectively undone by the people they have
championed.
Corbyn’s
appointment is also a disaster for the ruling Conservative Party. One of the
first cries that went up when Corbyn was elected was “If Labor can have a real
socialist leader, can we have a real Conservative?”
Good
question. The Conservative Party adopted Tony Blair’s New Labor pro-business
and social agenda so wholeheartedly that it completely removed the need for a
Labor Party. In fact Cameron described himself at one point as the “heir to
Blair”.
Now
there is no need for the fragile coalition that kept the Tories together. There
is a chance of a civil war in the Conservative Party and there is no doubt what
the spark would be. With a referendum on membership in the EU looming,
right-wing Tories are becoming extremely agitated. Much of UKIP’s senior
membership left the Conservatives on the issue of European Union membership and
immigration. Cameron came to power on the promise that he would reduce
immigration to “tens of thousands” a year. Instead, this year it reached record
levels of 330,000 per year — higher than any year under Labor.
For
the Jews, however, it is all about Israel. One of the shrewdest
articles about the implications of Corbyn has come from Haaretz which
said that his election creates an opportunity for the anti-Israel BDS
(“Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions”) campaign to go mainstream. This seems
more than likely. In an interview last month Corbyn appeared to back the
boycotting of British universities carrying out Israeli arms research.
Right: Dan Hodges
According to the Blairite corporate lobbyist Dan Hodges, Corbyn’s election
means the death of Labour. It’s all good.
Right: Michael Hoffman
Michael
Hoffman’s Afterword
The
media’s “saturation shame bombing” has failed in Corbyn’s case. This is indeed
a milestone. The other revolution, not mentioned here, is the overthrow of the
dictates of Britain’s old
boy masonic network, which has had a stranglehold on Britain’s two leading political
parties (as well as the British police and law courts) for decades.
Mr.
Begbie makes another interesting point: “It is ironic that the Blairite
pro-business side of the party which has worked so hard for immigration should
be effectively undone by the people they have championed.”
This
suicidal dimension is worthy of study. British, European and American butchery
of millions of their own pre-born progeny in abortion seems to have subtle,
unforeseen consequences for collective mental health and the ability to sustain
a nation and its land and culture, that one can describe in terms of
self-slaughter. In the end the battle comes down to the spiritual realm.
As
for Donald Trump, can anyone deny that he terrifies the Establishment media in
spite of his Zionist views? He is opening a Pandora’s box of revolutionary
resentment and anger which the Cryptocracy understands it may not be able to
coopt and secretly manage anytime soon.
On
the populist American Right there is a sense that a rug has been pulled out
from underneath them with the utmost contempt for the values which have
sustained the nation from its founding. The high court’s legalization of
homosexual marriage and the policing of thought and language which must
accompany that legalization if it is to obtain mass acceptance, is at a level
of revolutionary, coercive change that is reminiscent of the Soviets. Many
Americans understand this at some level of their cognition.
Their
response is a defiant rejection of the “saturation shame bombing” which the
media are directing at Trump. This defiance is a source of panic for the
powers-that-be. In essence Americans are saying to Big Brother, if you have the
right to defy western civilization itself we have the right to defy your petty
claims on civility in the presidential campaign. If you can bestow upon the act
of male sex conducted in the sewer of the human body the title of holy
matrimony, we have the right to support a politician who aspires to control our
nation’s borders.
In
an unprocessed world Trump’s views would not shock, whereas “gay marriage”
would, to the core of our being, as it has for three thousand years and as it
continues to shock many millions of still mentally and spiritually healthy
Americans.
Standing
at the point in cosmic time where we can see the wheel of history turning and
the civilization of their forefathers discarded as part of an occult revolution
which is becoming less occult and more naked with each passing week, we are not
going to be “civil” in the presence of obvious shills for the System like Jeb
Bush.
Revolutions
unleash raw emotions and a sense of desperation, which is what Trump is
channeling. It is heartening to observe the horror of the media prostitutes as
they fail to domesticate Trump’s supporters. Unhinged by the revolution which
the Establishment has unleashed in matters of sex and death (55 million
abortions, and the euthanasia of “useless eaters” in Oregon
and now California),
Americans are beginning to notice that the “Let’s be nice” advisory of the
Liberals only applies to us. They are permitted, indeed encouraged, to be
ruthless in pushing their dictatorial revolution. The disparity is not lost on
Trump’s fans and it has made them oblivious to the “shame on you” petards aimed
at them.
It’s
true that Donald Trump is not a social conservative or a militant opponent of
sodomite marriage, but the psychological dimension of defiance is nonetheless
present, in reaction to a Liberal revolution which the media are desperate to
normalize and institutionalize. Trump is not our omega point. He may be bought
off or assassinated. Our omega point is beyond Trump. It is a
peregrination — a journey to the place where Americans
rediscover their vision and find their courage again. It is this potentiality,
freed from the contours of the media’s shaping and shepherding processes, that
offers the promise of a future restoration of our nation.
Whether
it’s Donald Trump on the Right or Corbyn and Bernie Sanders on the Left, these
lightning rods for defiance, as error-filled and reprehensible as they may be
in many respects, are a fillip to business-as-usual, and to leaders such as
Mrs. Clinton and Prince Jeb, who have been preordained to rule us as the
anointed “choices” of the oligarchy.
The
usefulness of Trump, Corbyn and Sanders in the present is their
cultivation of a defiant movement against certain features of the System which
are sacred to the Cryptocracy. For the future we must build a
movement in the U.S. that transcends Sanders and Trump and which expands
Sanders’ struggle with the Money power into a crusade for an end to usury,
while surpassing Trump’s struggle for an American-First domestic populism
by implementing the foreign policy of a Ron Paul, and a social
conservative rebuilding of our people’s psychological and spiritual health through
a repudiation of the ABCs of our demise (Abortion, Birth Control, ad nauseam),
and the revival of the Christian morals and ethics which in the past made
America into a beacon of freedom, health and happiness to the Old World.
Exactly!
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