That's how I pronounce it
Yeah I saw David Baddiel tweet this earlier today. There’s enough genuine antisemitism concerns surrounding Corbyn and the Labour Party without having to resort to daft things like this.
That's odd, I click the link and all I get is just the video but no criticism
That's odd, I click the link and all I get is just the video but no criticism
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I noticed it last night, but I don't think there's anything in it. I feel Jezza handled the Jewish question very well.
Jesus!
It's pronounced 'Hey Zeus'.Jesus!
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Is that not a Beatles song?It's pronounced 'Hey Zeus'.
Zionist pig!It's pronounced 'Hey Zeus'.
For an English or American person, you’d always pronounce it “steen”. Like Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ manager. None of this is relevant to Corbyn’s views on anti-semitism but it is a bit surprising he pronounced his name like a Bavarian beer glass.Bit confused I didn’t realise there was a Jewish way to pronounce Epstein. Thought it was more dependent on one being German and the other being more Russian.
Funny you bring that up because the Beatles pronounced Epstein closer to the way Corbyn did than the way you do.For an English or American person, you’d always pronounce it “steen”. Like Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ manager. None of this is relevant to Corbyn’s views on anti-semitism but it is a bit surprising he pronounced his name like a Bavarian beer glass.
Fair enough, Corbyn’s from that generation and from a small town. I went to school in Manchester with a lot of Jewish kids. Although it doesn’t explain the “st” becoming the German “sht”.Funny you bring that up because the Beatles pronounced Epstein closer to the way Corbyn did than the way you do.
"Handled the Jewish question"I noticed it last night, but I don't think there's anything in it. I feel Jezza handled the Jewish question very well.
"Handled the Jewish question"
It's pronounced 'Hey Zeus'.
Rachel Riley's rapid descent into a frothing Corbynphobic nutcase has definitely been one of the weirdest features of modern British political discourse in recent times. Like I fully accept and appreciate the inevitable existence of an anti-Corbyn lobby, especially amongst Zionists but I find the levels some people have taken it to utterly mind boggling.Tweet
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Genuinely thought the Rabbi was being facetious.