Tuesday, 7 August 2018

There's some in every community....

In every community there are minorites, tiny groupsules of those that choose a path that is both unrepresentative and potentially dangerous to the community itself.

In the Jewish community there are those on the far-left like the self serving and rather rumbustious fools like Tony Greenstein, the politically illiterate like Jackie Walker and the tiny pro-Corbyn group of communist types and their allies in Jewish Voice for Labour.

The JVL is so small (barely 60 members) it' founders had to send emails to beg people to take up positions in the group. There are a number of other similar organisations which are essentially run by the same 6 people (probably working in the same back room).

Here's a little chart to show how this works out:


It shows how the so called anti-Semites Zionists get cover from a few of what Lenin would have described as "useful fools".


1 comment:

  1. This is crazy. Why don't they just form one compact organization, and call it something like "Jewish Voice for Free Speech on Boycotting Israel," or whatever.

    If your groups are that small, and the leadership consists largely of the same people, the thing to do is to combine your forces. Having five groups with a couple dozen members each (I'm guessing here) seems less useful than having one organization with 100-200 members. Then you can cease to be a tiny group. You will have graduated being a small one.

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