Because something new that plenty of people care about happened? Like, I do think it's ridiculous but there are more than a billion Catholic people out there who do care what this guy says.
By not experiencing the horrors of concentration camps and genocide. Zionists like to Holocaustwash their atrocities, but the people who built and now populate Israel for the most part have nothing to do with the Holocaust. Prominent Zionist leaders in British Palestine were all there before the war, and half the population of Israel is of Middle Eastern—not European—descent. In fact at least at first (not sure if it's a thing now) Zionist Jews actively looked down on Holocaust victims and survivors as weak diaspora Jews who suffered because of their weakness, unlike strong Aliyah Jews who would never go through such a thing.
Let's wait for someone credible to confirm it, then. Oh what's that the UN already investigated and concluded that no such thing happened? Then don't fucking post Hasbara.
Of course they're not the same; Tories are conservatives and Reform are fascists, but that has nothing to do with what I'm talking about. There's still no hope in "unity" with Labor or any of their ilk; they're simply not going to allow the things that need to be done to be done. We've literally just seen this happen in America, and nothing makes me believe Labor is different enough from the Democrats to produce a different result.
People also need to be realistic about what the electorate overall wants.
The electorate can be made to want new things; they're simply not thinking about leftwing politics and ideas seriously enough for the status quo to be final, and why would they? The people who should be championing those ideas actively avoid acting on them not to alienate the neoliberals, so of course leftwing politics will have zero credibility with the electorate. You need to promote and make a good faith effort to enact your ideas before you can expect others to believe in them.
That has literally nothing to do with what I'm talking about. I'm responding to the common idea that religion is somehow a significant motivator for Zionist atrocities, not commenting on the impact of religion in general. Then I explained why I thought that was the (or at least a) point made in the parent comment.
Which is why I said "to a much lesser extent." Mass shootings are on the rise in multiple European countries, as are homicides and hate crimes. I mean hell, France is looking to restrict knives over this stuff. Having a non-broken society contributes a lot more than what murder weapons are available, and now that European societies are generally fraying at the seams murder rates are unsurprisingly rising.
Sleep deprivation chess.