The Jewish Chronicle

‘JEWS ARE A MUTATING VIRUS’

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NEW details have emerged in the case of Kayla Bibby, a Labour activist in the Liverpool Riverside constituen­cy, who last year shared an image of a parasitic creature with a Star of David emblazoned on it covering the face of the Statue of Liberty (pictured).

Ms Bibby posted the picture with the caption: “The most accurate photo I’ve seen all year!”

Almost a year after posting the image, Ms Bibby was suspended by Labour — but only after she was a delegate at the party conference in September and after its compliance unit had already rejected her suspension because the picture was deemed “anti-Israel, not anti-Jewish”.

Last week, it emerged that the picture came from a 2016 blog post, titled: “Bloodsucki­ng Alien Parasites Killing America”, uploaded by anonymous writer “Incogman”. The blog said: “Blacks are now HUGE parasites in White countries… They are still bilking the slavery guilt BS, even though few White people have any ancestry involved.”

It added: “Blacks don’t hold a candle to the parasitic, Whitish looking, chameleon Jew… Just like the continuous­ly changing or mutating HIV virus, Jews are the virus that destroyed the proactive, protective White T-cells of our body politic, while blacks are the ‘opportunis­tic’ disease bacterium ravaging the system overall… The Jew virus first infected our digestive tract (the money-making apparatus or Federal Reserve) and then sent offspring out into the nervous system and up into the brain (the educationa­l system and media) to blind and confuse us with a somnolent-inducing drug called ‘PC’, while keeping us from visiting the doctor (Hitler).”

Ms Bibby wrote in a comment below the piece on March 8 last year: “Hi Incogman, please tell me you have that Statue of Liberty facehugger Alien pic as a .GIF file?

“If not, could you please make one and send to me please?

“I [sic] lot of facebook pages don’t allow you to reply with a photo, only gifs or text. Well done on the photo, the most accurate photo I’ve seen that depicts the current situation. It’s brilliant!”

The author of the article responded an hour or so later, saying “OK, dropped a download button at the end of the article.”

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