Posted on 10/05/2025 12:29:36 PM PDT by Rummyfan
For years I clung to the belief that, despite the rise in hostility to the Jewish community, we could still build lives here. I had watched from abroad during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020, when Jew-hate poisoned the party and seeped into wider politics. Yet, despite my deep disappointment, I still believed in this country enough to move back from Hong Kong in 2022. I wanted to believe the Jewish story here still had a future, and I was determined to be a part of it.
October 7, 2023, changed everything. Hamas carried out the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, and instead of residents recoiling in horror, Britain’s streets filled with marches that celebrated it. Even after two Jews were massacred in Manchester yesterday, on Yom Kippur, the marches continued.
Jew-hatred has become mainstream here. It has been excused by leaders. It has been embedded in a culture where terrorism is justified and Jewish suffering denied. You see it in the tearing down of hostage posters across Britain’s cities, a painful message that Jewish lives do not matter. You can see it in the way Jew-hatred and violence are always paired with condemnations of “Islamophobia.” You can see it in a justice system that treats public displays of Judaism as a threat to public safety, rather than the Islamists who cause the danger. You can see it in placards calling for the destruction of the world’s only Jewish state and for the genocide of Jews, and in crowds carrying the flags of proscribed terror organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah. These are not, and have never been, pro-Palestinian marches. They are, at their very core, anti-Jewish. They are about stigmatizing Jews as perpetrators of mass murder....
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“What? Are you saying if Jews all voted conservative, there’d be no antisemitism?”
No, there will always be anti-semitism because of the insular ways jews act with one-another vs the way they act with non-jews.
Jews (like all ethnic groups), tend to protect other Jews and favor them. Other groups (like catholics vs protestants) do the same thing but, Jews do it to a much higher degree.
This is why many people dislike Jews. They are very insular.
As for the way they vote... They vote in the kookiest leftists that bring in muzzies (who REALLY hate jews). Then when the muzzies crank up the anti-semitism, the jews go out and vote for more lefties that bring in more muzzies.
If they voted more conservative, ther would still be anti-semitism but, it would be ALOT less.
They do it to themselves.
“Not this Jew, but I get the point. They have to realize, the left is in league with our killers.”
Brother, I love conservative Jews... I wish more of your brethren would wake up and stop voting for suicide.
“What the unholy F are you babbling about? So if a group supports leftist causes, they deserve to be attacked by radical muslims and nazi wannabees in the streets?”
If someone takes in a murderer in their house, KNOWING that the person is unstable and a murderer, they should not be surprised when they get killed by the murderer.
So, when a group supports leftist causes (including a major cause of the importation of 3rd world retrogrades who as a group openly support harming jews and has a history of harming jews) then yes, they should 100% expect to ‘reap what they sow’. Simply put, it’s called ‘Darwinism’.
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