03-10-2025, 17:52
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Re: Manchester synagogue attack
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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I'm not sure what your point is, Andrew.
I've said that there is no Islamophobia so far as I can see. I take the term "phobia", as most people would, as having the meaning of irrational fear.
Antisemitism is evident.
I'd also point out that antisemitism results at the extreme in death and causes fear amongst the Jewish community.
Anti-Islam demonstrations are rare; there is no violence from people with anti-Islam feelings.
I warn you, and all quasi-apologists for the cultural threat that is taking place, that the politicians are giving this country away to people who, eventually, will make us all face east.
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Originally Posted by Damien
People on the marches need to police the fringes that express anti-semitic statements better, or the actual police need to remove those people.
I don't think opposing Israeli actions in Gaza is anti-semitic, nor is protesting those actions. It's important we separate out those two issues. Jewish people around the world are not responsible for Israeli actions.
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Anti-Israel demonstrators stoke antisemitism. We can see that right in front of our eyes. "From the river to the sea", chanted by whities, is surely a manifestation of antisemitism and fully implies the genocide that they claim to be protesting against.
History has shown that Jews are very easy target.
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