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The Brits have a long history of telling Jews where they can and can't live. Not just by expelling them from their nation, but by preventing them from moving to Israel while charged with settling Jews in Israel, then palestine, the Jewish Homeland. Wonder how many Jews died due to the Brits duplicity. Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. Could a million Jews have fled Europe? The Gaza blood cartoon, heck, the Brits invented the blood libel. Not particularly original
How many Jews did the British save by standing alone against the Nazis whilst America did nothing. It was the British who stood alone against Hitler, it was the British who took in tens of thousands of German and Austrian Jewish refugees whilst America took in NONE, it was thanks to the British that we had an allied army able to invade Europe and end the Nazi death camps and end their evil rule.
So Britain does everything right, and alone, and yet we still get criticised?. **** you. If we had left it for the Americans, there would be no Jews left in Europe. You refused to stand up to Hitler and you refused to even accept the fleeing victims of his anti-Semitism.
Amazing. So you criticise the British for alleged duplicity on Palestine, whilst ignoring the fact that its because of the BRITISH that the Jews even have a homeland!. Where is the American declaration of 1917 or any time of a Jewish homeland.
The blood libel is not British, it long predates the existence of Britain or England.
That well known victim of British anti-Semitism Leo Frank, eh?.
The 2014 ADL Global Anti-Semitism study found the UK to be the 6th MOST TOLERANT AND LEAST ANTI-SEMITIC nation on earth.
One ahead of the US, in 7th.
So not only is the UK one of the best and most friendly nations to Jewish people, their faith and culture, we are actually less anti-Semitic than America.
I am angry, depressed and sick at the ignorant lies and Brit-bashing of yourselves in this thread. Clearly you have no clue about the UK and its people.