The afore-mentioned Carol Gould describes bringing a video cassette to a copying shop she has used for years in London, and being asked angrily by the proprietor, "Is this another one of your Jewish-Holocaust things?" He proceeded to launch into an attack that he told her he had been saving for years. It begins, "You people should look in the mirror and wonder why every so often there is a Holocaust or massacre or pogrom. You bring it on yourselves," and ends, "The Jews have no right to a country. What makes you people think you have a right to a country?"
The implicit equation of Jews and Nazis are now employed by everyone from the Mayor of London on down. To mark the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the Spectator printed a piece by one Anthony Lippman, the son of a woman who survived Auschwitz, who wondered, "But for a turn of fate, could I have been a Nazi too?" His point is that Jews today have morphed into Nazis.
Thanks, I'm still in the dark though. I had read the whole thing and see the heinous, unexcusable behavior described, but still don't understand why the article opens with 2 examples of Americans being bashed by Brit when the title of the article is "Jolly Old England No Longer: Can the surge in British Jew hatred be linked directly to its media?" It is obviously trying to set the stage somehow, but I am missing it.