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There’s a great educational pamphlet called “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere” which I highly recommend. It’s a very quick and easily digestible read that breaks down the threat of institutionalized worldwide antisemitism, while deconstructing myths and examples of antisemitism relating to Zionism, Israel and Palestine, and ultimately offers suggestions on how to proceed. This, in turn, allows those—especially on the left—to properly discuss such issues without using antisemitic tropes and language that alienates Jews from the movement.Pathetic response. But entirely predictable. The fact is you and others are telling Jews they're being over-sensitive.
I try not to emulate people like Stephen Pollard, who come dangerously close to being hysterical on this subject and I'm not particularly a fan of David Baddiel who (I think) didn't originally see the problem with Spurs fans using the word 'Yid'. His book 'Jews Don't Count' is a polemic in many ways but hits a few nails squarely on the head. I'd recommend reading it if you genuinely want to start to understand the issue. But you don't do you? You derive great satisfaction from telling victims of racism, albeit subtle, that they're not victims of racism but without any understanding of the relevant issues
You're just trolling and twisting yourselves into knots trying desperately not to be seen to be critical of the Blessed Jeremy or Mother Dianne. You're on a par with Liverpool fans in your cult-like devotion.
Thanks for that, it is late so i will have a good read tomorrow.There’s a great educational pamphlet called “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere” which I highly recommend. It’s a very quick and easily digestible read that breaks down the threat of institutionalized worldwide antisemitism, while deconstructing myths and examples of antisemitism relating to Zionism, Israel and Palestine, and ultimately offers suggestions on how to proceed. This, in turn, allows those—especially on the left—to properly discuss such issues without using antisemitic tropes and language that alienates Jews from the movement.
Jewish people calling out genuine antisemitic behaviour and opinions;
Others: "IT's A rIgHt WiNg CoNsPiRaCy!!!"
That's a really interesting read and fully illustrates the difficulties in this area.There’s a great educational pamphlet called “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere” which I highly recommend. It’s a very quick and easily digestible read that breaks down the threat of institutionalized worldwide antisemitism, while deconstructing myths and examples of antisemitism relating to Zionism, Israel and Palestine, and ultimately offers suggestions on how to proceed. This, in turn, allows those—especially on the left—to properly discuss such issues without using antisemitic tropes and language that alienates Jews from the movement.
It's all your fault they hate us!They are allowed to be racists because right wingers made them do it.