Jonathon
Freedman is a filthy zionist apologist who was responsible for the
sacking on Nafeez Ahmed.
Shame
on the Guardian!
Jonathan Freedland’s Corbyn Apology
Off-Guardian,
10 June, 2017
In an attempt to restore some his fast-disappearing credibility, Jonathan Freedland gives a half-hearted, over-qualified apology to Jeremy Corbyn. It’s self-serving, dishonest, and far more revealing than he meant it to be.
Following
the surprising (to some) election result, the Guardian has seen their
big-name Op-Ed writers desperately trying to claw-back their
credibility. For those of us who could see, and understand, the real
support that Labour have been gaining in the two years since Corbyn
was elected it has been amusing to watch.
Jonathan
Freedland’s damp
article tries
to both rewrite the author’s history, morally justifying his
outrageous bias, claim he was right all along and undermine the
electoral result. In trying do all this it not only falls between two
stools, but face-plants straight into a third.
Freedland
on pre-election predictions:
…barring a couple of polls dismissed as rogue outliers, nothing suggested that Theresa May was about to throw away her parliamentary majority.”
This
demonstrates the dangerous insulation of the Westminster “bubble”.
It was palpable, given the progress of the campaigns, that any fair
vote was going to be much, much closer than headlines declared. It
was obvious to anyone watching Theresa May scream her “policies”
out into the world from a motorway lay by, in front of pre-approved
reporters and paid supporters waving signs, that she would struggle.
Comparing that to the spectacle of Corbyn speaking to thousands of
people in packed town centres all across the country was startling.
The
distance between reality and the world of the media is becoming
frighteningly wide. They seem genuinely surprised when the real world
doesn’t correspond with the lies they tweet at each other, the
myths the publish and the dreams they print. It’s moving from
dishonesty into schizophrenia at this point.
Freedland
on his “opposition” to Corbyn:
I opposed Jeremy Corbyn when he first stood for the Labour leadership in 2015, and thereafter, and I did so on two grounds. First, on principle: I was troubled by his foreign policy worldview, with its indulgence of assorted authoritarian regimes, and by what I perceived as his willingness to look past antisemitism on the left. But more immediate was an assessment of his basic electability. I wanted the Tories gone, and simply did not believe Labour could pose a serious electoral threat under Corbyn.
Firstly,
he did not “oppose” Jeremy Corbyn – he attacked him, smeared
him and slandered him. As did everyone else at his paper. And
everyone else in the media. And everyone else in Westminster. The
whole political establishment united against the man, including his
own party. The Prime Minister called for his resignation during PMQs.
The
reasons Freedland gives for taking part in this undignified pile-on
are as self-serving as they are false.
Regarding
“foreign policy” – appearing on Iranian TV [Freedland’s cited
example]
is hardly endorsing autocracy. Certainly it can’t be as bad as
selling weapons to Saudi Arabia, or Israel, or training terrorist
proxies in Jordan to kill people in Syria. Government backed crimes
which never seem to trouble Freedland.
That
a man who cheered on illegal Imperialist wars, and subsequent crimes
against humanity, in Libya and Syria can dare take up the moral high
ground over a non-interventionist, one who has been proven correct
time after time, is sickening.
Antisemitism
on the left is almost entirely fictional. A McCarthyite tactic used
to deflect all criticism of Israel, or Zionism in general. Freedland
is no
stranger to this tactic.
As
for “electability”? It is a nonsense concept. An invention of a
fake-left wing media to bash a man whose actual policies were beyond
condemnation, whilst maintaining their illusory “liberal” label.
Freedland
on the election:
Lest we forget, it was not enough. Labour still lost, even when faced with the weakest Tory campaign in at least 40 years.
Even
when he is attempting to be contrite, he can’t take responsibility
for his role in this. He doesn’t mention his attacks, and those of
other journalists and neo-liberals, as (deliberately) handicapping
Labour’s campaign before it even started.
He doesn’t mention the
attempted PLP coup that destroyed Labour’s cohesion at a time when
a united alternative would have posed a huge threat to an unstable
Tory government.
Part
of the reason the shambolic Tory campaign was able to limit Labour
gains to 32 seats, is that they were starting from a position of
massive strength – gifted to them by Red Tories in the press and
MPs more concerned with remaining part of the in-crowd than trying to
better society.
Corbyn
was hobbled and undermined at every turn, presented with an almost
impossible task…and, even so, he nearly pulled it off. This
deserves more than a grudging half-apology, it deserves genuine
respect.
Freedland
and his ilk will give Corbyn neither.
The
truth is, the reason Freedland opposed Corbyn, and will continue do
so even as he insincerely tries to win-over his increasingly
estranged leftwing readership, is that he doesn’t want socialism
anywhere near government.
Freedland
doesn’t want to “get rid of the Tories”, he wants to rebrand
them. He wants Tory economic policy under a false-flag of “liberal
values” and drenched in fake progress. He wants equally low pay for
everyone, and to make sure racial minorities have fair access to food
banks.
He’s
wealthy, and perfectly happy to let poverty spread and to sell off
the NHS and look-on as society crumble, he just wants to do it from a
position of faux-concern.
That’s
the legacy of Blairism, it appealed to people who are self-centred
capitalist me-firsters at heart, but who want to hide behind a mask
of social conscience.
The same kind of people who want to go to war
to protect peace. Who bomb to save lives. Who can say or do anything
whilst maintaining their pristine self-image and snow-white
conscience.
The
real point of this election is that people voted for Corbyn even
though Freedland, and everyone like him, kept telling them not to.
That every concern-trolling phony-liberal earnestly claiming to be
“troubled by Corbyn’s unelectability” was largely ignored.
People
don’t really listen to “journalists” anymore, and this sort of
self-serving dishonesty is the reason why
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