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'''Tony Greenstein''' is a [[Jewish]] anti-[[Zionist]] and a founding member of [[Palestine Solidarity Campaign]] and [https://www.facebook.com/j4big/ Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods.] He is a long-standing anti-[[fascist]] activist and author of "A History of Fighting Fascism in Brighton and the South Coast".<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20191206150227/https://www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/news/opinion/40-years-on-memories-of-student-protests-squatting-and-street-politics-1-7720202 "40 years on: Memories of student protests, squatting, and street politics"]''</ref>
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Tony Greenstein is a well known blogger and is currently working on a book "[[Zionism]] During the [[Holocaust]]".
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==Publications==
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Tony Greenstein has written for many publications including ''[[The Guardian]]'''s "Comment is Free", the ''Brighton Argus'' and ''Brighton and Hove Independent'', ''[[Tribune]]'', ''Labour Briefing and Weekly Worker''. He also contributed the section of "[[Zionism]]" to Hodder & Stoughton's "The Essentials of Philosophy & Ethics" (2006) and most recently to the "Anti-Semitism Wars" (ed. Karl Sabbagh) on the [[Zionist]] [[anti-Semitism]] campaign in the [[Labour Party]]. He is a well known blogger and is currently working on a book "Zionism During the Holocaust".
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==Trade Unionist==
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Tony Greenstein is also an active trade unionist and a member of Brighton & Hove Trades Council, UNITE and UNISON.
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==RIP Desmond Tutu==
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[[File:TG_Tutu.jpg|500px|right|thumb|''[[The Guardian]]'' should hang its head in shame for this petty censorship]]
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On 27 December 2021, Tony Greenstein wrote a letter to ''[[The Guardian]]'':{{QB|Dear Sir/Madam,
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Your obituary for [[Desmond Tutu]] says more about ''[[The Guardian]]'' than it does about its subject.
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Unlike ''The Guardian'', [[Keir Starmer]] and other ''White Liberals'', [[Desmond Tutu]] was an opponent of Apartheid in all its forms. He wasn't selective in his indignation.
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In his "Apartheid in the Holy Land" nearly 20 years ago, [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]] compared "the humiliation of the [[Palestinians]] at checkpoints and roadblocks" to the experience of Black people in [[South Africa]].
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[[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]] described how his host [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naim_Ateek Canon Naim Ateek] pointed to what was his home and said:
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:"Our home was over there. We were driven out of our home; it is now occupied by [[Israeli]] Jews." He noted how "the [[Israeli]] Government is placed on a pedestal (in the [[US]]), and to criticise it is to be immediately dubbed [[antisemitic]]."
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Clearly such comments present a dilemma to ''The Guardian'' which spent the past six years demonising anti-racists as [[anti-Semitic]]because of their support for the [[Palestinians]]. [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]] described [[Israeli]] Apartheid as worse than that in [[South Africa]]. At least South Africa's military did not bomb the townships from the air.
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Why did ''The Guardian'' refuse to mention [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]]'s long and consistent campaign against [[Israeli]] Apartheid? What is more deceitful than tampering with the historical method in order to avoid confronting the truth about ''The Guardian'''s support for present day Apartheid? The article that [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]] wrote for ''The Guardian'' in 2002 would not be published today because [[Jonathan Freedland]] would term it "[[anti-Semitic]]."
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Even more scandalously, a comment by Professor [https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/david_mond/ David Mond] expressing disappointment at this politically motivated omission from [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]]'s obituary was itself removed. It did not fit with your "community standards." Perhaps you would tell your readers which community it is that turns a blind eye to the ongoing racism and apartheid that [[Desmond Tutu|Tutu]] spent his life fighting.
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''[[The Guardian]]'' should hang its head in shame for this petty act of censorship. What is it that makes you so afraid of publishing the truth?
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:Tony Greenstein<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/griff.omalley.3/posts/2943529439244418 "Your obituary for Desmond Tutu says more about The Guardian than it does about its subject"]''</ref>}}
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Revision as of 22:51, 27 December 2021

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(activist, author, blogger)
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ResidenceBrighton,  UK
Alma materBrighton Polytechnic

Tony Greenstein is a Jewish anti-Zionist and a founding member of Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods. He is a long-standing anti-fascist activist and author of "A History of Fighting Fascism in Brighton and the South Coast".[1]

Tony Greenstein is a well known blogger and is currently working on a book "Zionism During the Holocaust".

Publications

Tony Greenstein has written for many publications including The Guardian's "Comment is Free", the Brighton Argus and Brighton and Hove Independent, Tribune, Labour Briefing and Weekly Worker. He also contributed the section of "Zionism" to Hodder & Stoughton's "The Essentials of Philosophy & Ethics" (2006) and most recently to the "Anti-Semitism Wars" (ed. Karl Sabbagh) on the Zionist anti-Semitism campaign in the Labour Party. He is a well known blogger and is currently working on a book "Zionism During the Holocaust".

Trade Unionist

Tony Greenstein is also an active trade unionist and a member of Brighton & Hove Trades Council, UNITE and UNISON.

RIP Desmond Tutu

The Guardian should hang its head in shame for this petty censorship

On 27 December 2021, Tony Greenstein wrote a letter to The Guardian:

Dear Sir/Madam,

Your obituary for Desmond Tutu says more about The Guardian than it does about its subject.

Unlike The Guardian, Keir Starmer and other White Liberals, Desmond Tutu was an opponent of Apartheid in all its forms. He wasn't selective in his indignation.

In his "Apartheid in the Holy Land" nearly 20 years ago, Tutu compared "the humiliation of the Palestinians at checkpoints and roadblocks" to the experience of Black people in South Africa.

Tutu described how his host Canon Naim Ateek pointed to what was his home and said:

"Our home was over there. We were driven out of our home; it is now occupied by Israeli Jews." He noted how "the Israeli Government is placed on a pedestal (in the US), and to criticise it is to be immediately dubbed antisemitic."

Clearly such comments present a dilemma to The Guardian which spent the past six years demonising anti-racists as anti-Semiticbecause of their support for the Palestinians. Tutu described Israeli Apartheid as worse than that in South Africa. At least South Africa's military did not bomb the townships from the air.

Why did The Guardian refuse to mention Tutu's long and consistent campaign against Israeli Apartheid? What is more deceitful than tampering with the historical method in order to avoid confronting the truth about The Guardian's support for present day Apartheid? The article that Tutu wrote for The Guardian in 2002 would not be published today because Jonathan Freedland would term it "anti-Semitic."

Even more scandalously, a comment by Professor David Mond expressing disappointment at this politically motivated omission from Tutu's obituary was itself removed. It did not fit with your "community standards." Perhaps you would tell your readers which community it is that turns a blind eye to the ongoing racism and apartheid that Tutu spent his life fighting.

The Guardian should hang its head in shame for this petty act of censorship. What is it that makes you so afraid of publishing the truth?

Tony Greenstein[2]


 

Documents by Tony Greenstein

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Guardian’s Zionist gatekeeper rewrites Holocaust historyArticle22 August 2024Zionism
"The Holocaust"
Jonathan Freedland
Adolf Eichmann
Rudolf Vrba
Alfréd Wetzler
Rezső Kasztner
A leading protagonist in the false anti-Semitism campaign in the Labour Party between 2015 and 2019, Jonathan Freedland's choice of a non-Zionist Jewish Holocaust hero as the subject of a book is therefore curious to say the least. It appears that Freedland’s motive was in order to both justify Rudolf Vrba’s silencing by Zionism’s Holocaust historians and obscure his message that Zionism was a quisling Jewish movement during the Holocaust.
Document:Manufacturing consent on "antisemitism"article20 October 2016"Antisemitism"
Zionism
Labour Party
Home Affairs Select Committee
Jeremy Corbyn
Christian Zionism
John Mann
Ruth Smeeth
Chuka Umunna
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party is the target throughout this ill-conceived, politically tendentious and risible Home Affairs Select Committee report entitled "Antisemitism in the UK". The presumption of innocence has been abandoned by lawyer Chuka Umunna and his Tory friends.

 

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Document:UK police raid home, seize devices of EI’s Asa WinstanleyArticle17 October 2024Ali Abunimah"On 17 October 2024, British counterterrorism police raided the home and seized several electronic devices belonging to The Electronic Intifada’s associate editor Asa Winstanley. The letter handed to Winstanley by police refers to the raid on his home as being part of 'Operation Incessantness', perhaps indicative of a broad and ongoing crackdown against critics of Israel’s British-backed crimes."
Document:We condemn the suspension of Jo Bird and the appointment of Lord FalconerArticle4 March 2019AdminAs Ken Loach said: “If it looks like a witch hunt and behaves like a witch hunt – it may well be just that. This is intolerable and must end now.”
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