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How Jeremy Corbyn can learn from US politician Trayon White's apologies

Carly Pildis reflects on how a politician across the pond made amends after landing himself in hot water with the Jewish community

April 4, 2018 11:26
Trayon White and Jeremy Corbyn
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This is a tale of two politicians. Both have fallen into hot water over antisemitism claims. One is being forgiven and welcomed to Seders. The other has Jewish protesters at their door.

Councilman Trayon White posted a video on Facebook during a spring snowstorm and claimed the Rothschilds were behind climate change as a money making scheme. Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of being soft on antisemitism many times, most recently after appearing to support an antisemitic mural.

Both are left-leaning politicians with a passion for anti-racist work and economic justice. Both landed themselves in hot water with the Jewish community, but one has managed to embrace and be forgiven. What can Mr Corbyn learn from the Trayvon White incident?

Mr White issued a heartfelt apology within 24 hours of the offending post. He met leaders of the Jewish community, including Jews United for Justice and two Jewish Members of the DC city council.