He’s back. The ghastly Alexei Sayle, not satisfied with marching alongside proven terrorist supporters and antisemites in January, has recently delivered another Israel-bashing speech on behalf of the Stop The War rabble. Well, I say ‘speech’, I’m perhaps being too kind.

First, he dismissed any talk of the 8,000 rockets that rained down on southern Israel as “propaganda”. The murders of all those Israel civilians, including toddlers in nursery schools, were not human tragedies apparently, but “propaganda” to be dismissed. Nice.

“I prefer to speak from the heart,” he said. To which end he scratched his head and flapped around for a while before saying: “I apologise for the speech being crap”. Don’t apologise, Alexei. You’re only invited to these demos as a Jewish fig-leaf for the antisemites who run the show, so it doesn’t really matter what you say.

Trying to hold it together, he then boasted: “I spoke here in 2006 against the Israeli invasion of the Lebanon”. Got to hand it to him, he’s nothing if not consistent: if Israel tries to protect its people against genocidal terrorists, he’ll be there to protest. He then related a confused (and distorted) tale from 2006, involving some “Swedish UN observers”. He later returned to the story and said: “I think they were Swedish”. Don’t worry about facts Alexei, just speak from the heart.

There was just time for him to discuss “the blackness of the Israeli people’s souls” (oh the irony) and then say that it is only when Israel stops the occupation that its people “they will learn to lead decent lives”. What does he mean? Like when Israel withdrew from Lebanon and Gaza and was rewarded by increased rocket fire which ended the lives of numerous Israelis?

Saving the best till last, he concluded: “We’re doing this for the people of Israel as much as we are doing this for the people of Gaza and the West Bank”. Alexei, I am sure the people of Israel are bursting with gratitude for your speech and for your continued support for pro-terror, antisemitic organisations. What a strange man he is!

9 Responses to “Speaking from the heart”

  1. Jonathan S says:

    euch. he’s such an idiot, and so nasty.

  2. Matty says:

    What a turd

  3. Dan S says:

    How many ‘asajew’s actualy exist? agree with Jonathon and Matty’s comments: Turd, idiot and nasty.

    ‘I’m doing this for those black-hearted EVIL israels (read: ‘bad jews’)….because I’m a good jew.

    What irritates me is the 10,000 civillians killed between Dec. and Jan in Sri Lanka yet ‘Stop the West Cuntalition’ decide to hold ANOTHER demo against israel. disgusting.

  4. EdwardT says:

    What an ignorant moronic muppet

  5. Chas Newkey-Burden says:

    Much as I dislike what he says, I feel sad for him more than angry with him. It’s horrible watching him get taken advantage of.

  6. Dan S says:

    Chas – you strike an important point. I can understand why jews would feel especially strongly about Israel. Sayle clearly has some warped politics (read: SWP/communist/extreme left) but for *HIM* to be focusing on Israel makes sense – because jews have vested interest in Israel. What’s sad however is that he doesn’t care/understand that those others are mainly just anti-semites who can use him as cover.

    Sad and pitiable. :(

  7. Chas Newkey-Burden says:

    Thanks.

  8. Israelinurse says:

    With ‘friends’ like this, who needs enemies?
    Chas -he can’t be taken advantage of if he doesn’t want to be. I presume he knows how to say ‘NO’. Maybe I’m a cynic, but I think it has far more to do with trying to sustain a wilting career in the overtly far-left world of the media. I’d just love to meet this guy and all those other ‘asajews’ in order to release them from the terrible burden of guarding my moral soul. How condescending can you get? I also invite them to come and spend some time with me in my air-raid shelter next time Nasrallah wakes up in a bad mood.

  9. Yosal says:

    Don’t forget Kaufman. His speech in the Gaza debate.

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