Posts Tagged ‘New Statesman’
With Its Funding Sources Hidden and Half its Copies Given Away, the Jewish Chronicle is a Propaganda Sheet not a Newspaper
Karen Glaser, its Features Editor, began with an Attack on her Boyfriend for ‘anti-Semitism’ & then Doubled Down with a Stream of ‘Anti-Semitism’ Trivia
Read MoreThe Death of the Greatest Film Journalist that the British Media Rejected – John Pilger 1939-2023
True to form – the Guardian’s Obituary Fails to Mention Pilger’s Searing Criticisms of their Treachery Over Julian Assange John Pilger In His Own Words: The Late Great Journalist In A Never Before Released Interview I’m not sure if he was trying to send a message, asking me to pick up the baton, but John Pilger died…
Read MoreBook Review: Asa Winstanley’s Weaponising Anti-Semitism – How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn
How the Labour Right, the BBC, the Israel lobby & the Establishment Destabilised a Political Party How they brought down Jeremy Corbyn It speaks volumes that Asa Winstanley could not find a British publisher, not even Pluto Press or Verso Books, willing to publish the definitive account of how ‘anti-Semitism’ was weaponised to remove the only socialist leader the…
Read MoreThe Disappearance of Investigative and Critical Journalism – The Guardian’s ‘Slow Witted Viciousness’
From ‘Anti-Semitism’ to Economics – Good Journalists are being replaced by Precocious Windbags & Puffed-up Pundits You don’t hear too much of John Pilger in the media these days. There was a time when his films, on the Ethiopian famine or Year Zero about Pol Pot’s Cambodia or Death of a Nation on the genocidal…
Read MoreIs this the most trivial, trite and superficial article that the New Statesman has ever run?
Or How Karen Glaser’s ex-boyfriend had a very very narrow escape! On her blog we learn that Karen Glaser is ‘an experienced journalist’ whose ‘journalism has been syndicated internationally.’ This perhaps tells us more about the standards of journalism today than the quality of Ms Glaser’s output. Karen tells us that she writes on relationships…
Read MoreFabian Imperialism is alive and kicking at the New Statesman
The Staggers Support for Zionism and Apartheid is bolstered by the fake anti-Semitism narrative Emblazoned across the New Statesman’s masthead is the slogan ‘Free thinking since 1913’. Unsurprisingly it is a lie but all organisations like to wrap themselves in a comfort blanket. In the 1930’s it was best known for its support for…
Read MoreNew Statesman Feels the Heat as Hundreds Protest The Censorship of Palestinian Article – Zionist UK Media Watch Denies Its Role
New Statesman Editor Jason Cowley Personally Rings Up Long Time Subscriber to Find Out Why He Cancelled Editor Simon Cowley – feeling the heat The New Statesman Editorial Collective is feeling the heat over their decision to comply with the demands of UK Media Watch to remove an article. I received this message today from…
Read MoreNew Statesman Bows to Zionist Censorship as they Delete Article on Israel’s Occupation
If the New Statesman boycotts the Palestinians we should boycott the New Statesman Salah Ajarma on conditions under occupation Salah Ajarma on the Right of Return Founded in 1913, the New Statesman has long been identified with the Fabian Right of the Labour Party. In the 1930’s under the influence of the Webbs, it became…
Read MoreThe New Statesman & the Perpetuation of the Myth of Labour ‘anti-Semitism’
Carrying on a tradition – The New Statesman, Zionism and Imperialism New Statesman article that complains about anti-Semitism being used as a political football and then does exactly that! Kingsley Martin – NS’s longest serving editor refused to print Orwell’s dispatches from Spain because they criticised the Stalinist attacks on the Anarchists and POUM…
Read MoreThe Lies & Deceit of the New Statesman – the Staggers Reverts to Type
Simon Johnson of JLC Repeats the Same Slurs & Falsehoods About Anti-Semitism Corbyn – in the Stagger’s sights The New Statesman has, or used to have a reputation as a left-wing weekly, albeit of the Fabian persuasion. On imperial adventures it was, unlike Tribune, very much a supporter of the idea of ‘trusteeship’, the concept…
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