The left embraced Islamists to be tolerant. And ended up embracing Islamofascists. Even while bellowing that everyone who didn't embrace them was a Nazi. While their new friends defended Hitler.
Nasreen Khan, a former member of George Galloway’s Respect Party, made offensive remarks about Jews on Facebook five years ago.
Miss Khan, a Muslim who has since joined the Labour Party, said they were ‘inappropriate and unacceptable’.
But despite the remarks, she is on a two-person shortlist for the Labour nomination in a safe seat in Bradford at next year’s local elections.
In 2012, writing under a video titled ‘The Palestine you need to know’, she said: ‘It’s such a shame that the history teachers in our school never taught us this but they are the first to start brainwashing us and our children into thinking the bad guy was Hitler.
‘What have the Jews done good in this world?’ When questioned about the comment, she had added: ‘No, I’m not a Nazi, I’m an ordinary British Muslim that had an opinion and put it across. We have worse people than Hitler in this world now.’
The Labour Party's position is, no comment.
A Labour Party spokesperson said: “We do not comment on internal selection matters.”
But don't worry. This isn't anti-Semitism. It's anti-Zionism. The two just happen to be really hard to distinguish.