Yesterday I posted about Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party’s latest act against the Jews: advising its MPs not to push for Hezbollah to be banned in Britain.
What I did not know at the time was there was more to come so quickly.
Corbyn posted this Holocaust Memorial Day statement on his Facebook page. Notice anything missing?
https://www.facebook.com/JeremyCorbynMP/photos/a.10153507464823872.1073741827.330250343871/10156133577028872/?type=3&theater
Here is the message I have written in the Holocaust Educational Trust memorial book ahead of the service I am attending this afternoon in Westminster:
We should never forget the Holocaust: The millions who died, the millions displaced and cruel hurt their descendants have suffered.
We should understand the way fascism arose in Germany and the circumstances that gave space for the Nazis to grow.
At this, and at all other times, we should reflect and make sure succeeding generations understand the power of words.
Their power to do immense good and inspire; and their power to promote hate and division.
Let us use their power to educate to inspire but above all to build values of trust and respect.
Yup, Corbyn’s Holocaust Memorial Day statement omits any reference to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust or antisemitism.
Surely, no one leader can be this incompetent when faced with charges of antisemitism. Which leads me to believe he is actually trolling Jews. Or perhaps just protecting his friends.
Remember when US President Donald Trump did the same thing and was roundly criticized, especially by liberals? I wonder if those same people are going to rip Corbyn for this.
By the way, Corbyn was at a Holocaust Educational Trust event, not to be confused with the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, which I took to task last year for releasing this offensive video.