Posts Tagged ‘The Guardian’
The One Thing Diane Abbot Hasn’t Been Suspended For Is Anti-Semitism
Why did the Community Security Trust, which claims it is ‘working towards the elimination of racism and anti-Semitism’ invite Suella Braverman to its 2023 Annual Dinner? Cruella and the Refugee ‘Invasion’ There is no doubt that Diane Abbot’s letter to the Observer could have been better worded. Pigmentation or colour isn’t the cause of racism though in Britain, because…
Read MoreCharles III is not our King – he is the King of Truss, Starmer and the British Establishment
Charles is Booed in Cardiff and Celtic Fans Chant ‘If you hate the Royal Family Clap your Hands’ as the Wheels Begin to Come Off the Royal Pantomime UPDATE A loyal tribute to Elizabeth Windsor by British singer song writer Leon Rosselson It is often said of the Queen that she did a good job. And…
Read MoreLabour Campaign for Free Speech Conference – Saturday February 13th 2 p.m. – It’s time to stand up and be counted
Labour Campaign for Free Speech Conference – Saturday February 13th 2 p.m. – It’s time to stand up and be counted As the Board of Deputies and Tory Students at Oxford University Try to Stop Ken Loach Speaking the Time to Defend Free Speech is Now I cannot remember a time when free speech has…
Read MorePlease Sign Our Letter to the Guardian – Why Did The Guardian Fail to Cover Julian Assange’s Extradition Proceedings in September?
Please Sign Our Letter to the Guardian – Why Did The Guardian Fail to Cover the Extradition Proceedings of Julian Assange in September? What Explains the Hostility of Guardian Columnists to Assange and the Silence of Owen Jones & George Monbiot? Please Sign Our Letter to the Guardian The Guardian’s behaviour over Julian Assange has been…
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 MoreThe Guardian and Jonathan Freedland’s tedious Campaign against Corbyn
Why no self-respecting socialist or Labour supporter should buy the Guardian On and on they go. I didn’t realise just how bad the Guardian campaign has been until someone had the bright idea of doing a compilation. An incessant drip drip of poison against Jeremy Corbyn allied to a monotonous one-sided propaganda campaign about non-existent…
Read MoreThose who abandon Livingstone today will abandon Corbyn tomorrow – Stand Up for Free Speech on Israel and Palestine
Why it’s time to boycott the Guardian and say no to liberal McCarthyism Jonathan Freedland as Comment Editor ensured that the False Anti-Semitism Campaign met no opposition in the pages of the Guardian Ever since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party, the Guardian has launched one vicious assault after another on him. Jonathan Freedland…
Read MoreGuardian Cowardice as it abandons Antony Loewenstein to Israel’s Ministry of Information
Antony Loewenstein’s profile on Guardian website which lists over a 100 articles he has written The article below by Jonathan Cook, a freelance journalist who used to work for The Guardian is self-explanatory. A journalist, Antony Loewenstein, who has contributed 90 articles to the Guardian over the past 3 years as a freelance journalist, had…
Read MoreWhat kind of democratic state threatens to expel a journalist for asking the ‘wrong’ question of a politician? The Jewish Democratic State of Israel
As Israel Threatens to Withdraw Antony Loewenstein’s Press Credentials why does the Guardian abandon him to the wolves? Can you imagine it? Theresa May is asked an awkward question about her £1,000 leather trousers or about what ‘Brexit means Brexit’ actually means. Or maybe Boris Johnson is asked to give the name of a foreign…
Read MoreLetters & Articles 2015 – A Year of Surprises
2015 – When the Fightback Began 2015 has been a very significant year for me. It involved both fighting for my own life as well as the lives of others. In September I had a liver transplant, which has so far gone well, having been successfully cured of Hepatitis C with a new generation of…
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