MrZAP's Favorite Modern Day Politicians

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  • 6 years ago
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    9 out of 10 of these are cool choices, can't say I agree with your British pick though.
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      Editing … You don't comrade Corybin huh.
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      Editing … Yeah, a lot of people seem to see Corbyn as the British Bernie Sanders because they're both grandfatherly radically left wing/anti-establishment types but it's not that simple. Corbyn's history with the IRA/Russia/Iran/Hamas/Hezbollah/anti-semitism are seriously messed up and the people he surrounds himself with are as bad or worse.
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      Editing … You forgot to add in Venezuela in there. Corbyn was Chavez's #1 fan XD
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      Editing … I left out a lot. The time he invited a Hamas fundraiser/convicted anti Semite to parliament/defended him from deportation. His view that the Russian invasion of Crimea was provoked. How his right hand man John McDonnell is on record praising the "bullets and bombs of the IRA" and posing with a manifesto that includes disbanding MI5/MI6. And how his Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott once argued Chairman Mao "on balance did more good than harm". And how his special advisor Andrew Murray is an ex-communist on record defending Stalin and declaring "solidarity with people's Korea". Then there's Corbyn's time as chair of the "Stop the War" group that condoned insurgents using whatever means necessary to attack British troops in Iraq in 2004 (at a time when Baathist/Al Qaeda weapons of choice were IEDs and suicide bombs), denied the Yazidi genocide in 2014 and explained the 2015 Paris attacks as "reaping the whirlwind of western actions". The list goes on.
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      Editing … "on balance did more good than harm" LMAO!!! Oh man that one got me good. Well its good to see there's at least one thing we agree on politically.
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