Starmer's Talkin' 'Bout Antisemitism: But Where's the Real Change, Fam?
Politicians makin' noise 'bout antisemitism while the community still struggle, gotta keep it 100.

Yo, peep this: Starmer got a summit goin' on 'bout antisemitism. Word is, he callin' it a “crisis for all of us.” But real talk, how much is this really gonna change for the folks on the ground?
We hear the speeches, we see the headlines, but what about the real issues? Folks strugglin' to make ends meet, schools needin' funding, and the system still ain't workin' for everybody. This antisemitism summit feelin' kinda performative, ya feel me?
They throwin' around money – £25 million for security, £7 million for schools. But money ain't always the answer. What about educatin' folks on respect and diversity? What about addressin' the root causes of hate and discrimination?
The attack in Golders Green was messed up, no doubt. But it's just one piece of a bigger puzzle. We gotta look at the whole picture. And that picture ain't pretty. We dealin' with systemic issues that been goin' on for generations.
MHCLG droppin' a million for community cohesion. Sounds good on paper, but how much of that money gonna actually reach the people who need it most? We gotta make sure these programs ain't just for show. They gotta be effective and culturally relevant.
Politicians gonna politick, that's the game. Badenoch out campaignin', Davey at a synagogue, Farage doin' his thing. Meanwhile, the streets still talkin'. And what the streets sayin' is, we need more than just talk. We need action.
We need real change. We need investment in our communities. We need a system that works for everybody, not just a select few. So yeah, Starmer can have his summit. But until we see real results, it's just another day in the game. Keep it 100, y'all.
Bottom line: talk is cheap. Show me the receipts. Are they really for the ppl? Or jus runnin laps round us, keeping us in the same place? Time will tell, fam. Stay woke.

