GMB Scotland has today (Monday 29 October) called on
the SNP leader to intervene after a
‘despicable and vile anti-Semitic’ online attack against its
organiser Rhea Wolfson.
The blog in question, citing Ms Wolfson’s Jewish
religion and Mein Kampf , authored under a
pseudonym and followed by a number of elected representatives,
was shared extensively on social media, including the official
twitter account of a local SNP constituency
party.
It comes in the wake of the recent Glasgow Equal Pay
dispute and against a backdrop of social media misinformation and
hate directed towards GMB Scotland, its members and
employees.
GMB Scotland has now written to Ms Sturgeon asking
her to intervene in her capacity as leader of the SNP and it has
also sought the advice of its lawyers and Police Scotland with a
view to future action.
GMB Scotland Secretary Gary Smith
said:
“On behalf of our trade union, I have been left with
no other course of action but to contact , our lawyers and the
authorities about this calculated attack on our employee, and
asking them to intervene in their own respective
capacities.
"Not only was the content of this blog absolutely
wrong on numerous levels but more importantly, the author
specifically targeted a young woman in a manner that was laced
with anti-Semitism and hate on cultural, gender, political, and
trade union affiliation grounds – it was absolutely despicable
and vile.
"A line has been crossed but let me be clear: The
truth is it’s also a snapshot of a widespread problem of online
hatred and intolerance that’s at best been left largely
unchallenged and at worst is enabled by our politics. We must
respond with some common purpose as to how we can credibly tackle
this poisonous aspect of our political
culture.
"We are sure Ms Sturgeon will agree with this, as
will all elected representatives across our politics who respect
the boundaries of what is decent and right, but everyone should
be in no doubt that our union will vigorously defend our members,
staff and its integrity against all attacks.”