In Australia the ruling Labor Party has as its official policy a peaceful two-state solution, but the only one elected representative from Labor who actually voted in favour of a motion to recognise the Palestinian state (not even for the country to recognise it officially, just the purely symbolic recognition of the Senate) got forced out of her party by the cowards who can’t even vote in a purely symbolic vote in favour of the policy their party officially stands for.
In Australia the ruling Labor Party has as its official policy a peaceful two-state solution, but the only one elected representative from Labor who actually voted in favour of a motion to recognise the Palestinian state (not even for the country to recognise it officially, just the purely symbolic recognition of the Senate) got forced out of her party by the cowards who can’t even vote in a purely symbolic vote in favour of the policy their party officially stands for.
That’s what I call censorship.
Yeah, that’s the Labor party for you. Censorship under the guise of “the importance of solidarity and a united front”.