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Antisemitic Incidents In Britain Up 10% On Last Year
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https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ news/20 19/aug/ 01/anti semitic -incide nts-in- britain -up-10- on-last -year-f inds-ch arity
The Labour Party are being blamed as well as the Far Right, but the media seem to shy away from including Islam, and since anti-Semitism is rife all over Europe, surely it can't be down entirely to the Far Right.
The Labour Party are being blamed as well as the Far Right, but the media seem to shy away from including Islam, and since anti-Semitism is rife all over Europe, surely it can't be down entirely to the Far Right.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Oh, I see, you're defending the Far Right by saying that Muslims are to blame for Antisemitism in the UK. "
I didnt read that at all from AOG's post ZM.
Equally you appear to be saying Muslims are never to blame, which is indeed nonsense too.
The truth is that there are many groups that where anti-semitism is present, some are louder than others and tend to attract the most attention. At present Muslims, labour and extreme right wing nut jobs seem to be the loudest not only in the UK but across the World.
I didnt read that at all from AOG's post ZM.
Equally you appear to be saying Muslims are never to blame, which is indeed nonsense too.
The truth is that there are many groups that where anti-semitism is present, some are louder than others and tend to attract the most attention. At present Muslims, labour and extreme right wing nut jobs seem to be the loudest not only in the UK but across the World.
YMB, I (stupidly) omitted the work 'mostly' as in 'mostly to blame'.
I just don't get why AOG links to something totally unrelated to make a point. And I still say there's zero evidence for muslim antisemitism being any less (or more) of a problem than far right antisemitism.
He seems to constantly defend the far right which, in my book is as bad if not worse than antisemitism.
I just don't get why AOG links to something totally unrelated to make a point. And I still say there's zero evidence for muslim antisemitism being any less (or more) of a problem than far right antisemitism.
He seems to constantly defend the far right which, in my book is as bad if not worse than antisemitism.
Naomi, just googled as you suggested and the information is far from clear.I still have not heard of any antisemitic instances involving Muslims here in Britain.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Antis emitism _in_Isl am
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Sat 7th July.
//The E.U. Agency for Fundamental Rights announced the results Thursday of a survey of 2,700 European Jews aged between 16 and 34 and found 44 percent have experienced harassment due to their faith and don’t wear clothing identified with their religion because of safety fears. Although young Jews in Europe are more exposed to antisemitism than their elders — by about 12 percent — the vast majority also declared a strong attachment to their Jewish identity.
“Young Jewish Europeans are very attached to their Jewish identity,” E.U. Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, Věra Jourová noted.
Of those who experienced antisemitic incidents, 30 percent said the perpetrator was “someone with an extremist Muslim view” and 21 percent said the attacker had been “someone with a leftwing political view.”//
There can be no possible link with the rise in and Semitism and the rise in muslim immigrants ………...can there?
//The E.U. Agency for Fundamental Rights announced the results Thursday of a survey of 2,700 European Jews aged between 16 and 34 and found 44 percent have experienced harassment due to their faith and don’t wear clothing identified with their religion because of safety fears. Although young Jews in Europe are more exposed to antisemitism than their elders — by about 12 percent — the vast majority also declared a strong attachment to their Jewish identity.
“Young Jewish Europeans are very attached to their Jewish identity,” E.U. Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, Věra Jourová noted.
Of those who experienced antisemitic incidents, 30 percent said the perpetrator was “someone with an extremist Muslim view” and 21 percent said the attacker had been “someone with a leftwing political view.”//
There can be no possible link with the rise in and Semitism and the rise in muslim immigrants ………...can there?
a bit of history https:/ /www.yn etnews. com/art icles/0 ,7340,L -502590 6,00.ht ml
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