David Baddiel, footie maniac, mediocre comedian and infamous blackfacer, has written a new bookywook, the central thesis of which posits that 'antisemitism just isn't taken seriously enough!'
Had Baddiel, definitely not the sharpest tool in the box, who delivered a copy of his cowpad to Sir Kier Starmer by hand no less, looked around he would have known that he has it of course completely backwards. Antisemitism is by far the most monitored form of racism among all forms of racism, at least in Little Britain.
Starmer himself has suspended unprecedented numbers of Jews from the Labour party, nearly all of them as punishment for their anti-Zionist critiques of the State of Israel.
Accusations of antisemitism can land the accused in very hot water: suspension from the PLP or dismissal from one's profession being very likely outcomes. Jeremy Corbyn owns his (temporary) political demise to a witch hunt involving loads of fake antisemitism accusations.
Baddiel isn't, as far as I can tell, much of a Zionist. That leads me to believe the beliefs expressed in his book are either the result of plain stupidity or of a very Jewcentric view of the world.
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