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I already knew all of that, but contrasting him with Bernie's Zionism is making me respect Corbyn more.
But he's still a succdem, so there's probably something shitty about him that will eventually sour my opinion of him, and my general hope for a better future.
I don't think the comparison with Corbyn is fair. Labour looks like it will win the next election by a landslide, and whatever Corbyn says will have little impact on that. Also, criticising Israeli aggression isn't as career-ending in the UK as it is in the US. So I think Corbyn has a lot more freedom to follow his conscience, whereas Bernie has to tread very carefully.
Corbyn has been loudly anti-Zionism for his entire career AFAIK. Also it literally did end his career (well, his leadership), the "antisemitism" bullshit is what other Labour members used to tank him in 2017 and he just didn't recover from there.
And there's a difference between "treading carefully" and basically throwing full support behind Israel (but asking them to be a little nicer) like Bernie is doing.
The antisemitism bullshit was just a convenient excuse. They would have kicked him out one way or the other.