"The defeat of Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn and the ascension of Joe Biden and Keir Starmer hasn’t just meant the defeat of domestic working-class politics — it’s meant the defeat of an egalitarian internationalism that opposes war and imperialism."
Well there is the problem of Jeremy Corbyn's anti-Semitism (sp?). I don't believe in nationalism, so internationalism is not such a bad thing. Your right, Joe Biden is a warmonger, he's a neo-liberal what do you expect? But he's certainly better than what was the alternative.
The smears of Corbyn being an anti-Semite were false and orchestrated.
Would you like to provide some examples to show otherwise?
Yes, he was widely reported to comment on an anti-Semitic mural that he liked it. There are many other accounts. It's too bad, in every other way he was far superior to Starmer.
"A prominent Jewish author has debunked the bogus antisemitism smears against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, in The Times of Israel. It is probably the most powerful dismantling of the smear campaign yet, stating unequivocally that it “is an absurdity, a distraction, and a massive error.”
The anatomy of a smear campaign
Joseph Finlay is the former deputy editor of the Jewish Quarterly and co-founder of a range of grassroots Jewish organisations. On 26 March, he penned a piece for the UK partner of The Times of Israel entitled Jeremy Corbyn is an anti-racist, not an anti-semite.
Finlay writes that, like every good story, it starts with a grain of truth. Among Labour’s half a million members lies a small minority of people who hold antisemitic views. But this truth, he writes, was turned into “a dark guilt-by association sub-plot” with the cynical “grand finale” we should all have expected:"