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To: MadIvan
Anti-Semitism spikes in Britain
Report shows incidents doubling in last decade

Posted: July 9, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Anti-Semitism in Great Britain has turned in just a few years from a public nuisance into something of a crisis, according to a Jewish magazine.

The annual report of the Community Security Trust, which tracks anti-Semitic incidents in Britain, showed 2004 was the worst year of anti-Semitic violence, vandalism and harassment since the group began keeping statistics in 1996, according to Azure magazine.

The numbers include 83 physical assaults – up from 54 in 2003, or a 54-percent increase – and 365 acts of abusive or threatening behavior, up from 233 in 2003, or a 57-percent increase.

In all, the group recorded 532 serious anti-Semitic incidents in Britain in 2004 – more than double the 228 recorded in 1996, and a rise of over 40 percent from the previous year.

In absolute numbers, Great Britain is now second only to France in serious anti-Semitic incidents reported among European countries. Russia is a distant third.

In the Azure story, writer Robert S. Wistrich says Britain is unusual not simply in the frequency and severity of anti-Semitic incidents.

"While many European countries have come to associate anti-Semitism with the forces of either the extreme Right, radical Left, or the increasingly vocal Muslim minorities, in Britain anti-Semitic sentiment is a part of mainstream discourse, continually resurfacing among the academic, political and media elites," he writes.

WND columnist Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who formerly served as rabbi at Oxford University, wrote in May that "wholesale anti-Semitism has broken out in Britain over the last few years, the likes of which even I never witnessed in the 11 years that I lived there."

Boteach was writing about a decision by the British Association of University Teachers to boycott two Israeli universities.

"So why is Israel singled out for hatred and boycotts by the British, while brutal and oppressive Arab governments face no similar opposition?" he asked. "Simple. Israel is filled with Jews, the Arab countries are not."

Boteach said, "From the mayor of London, who called a Jewish reporter he didn't like a Nazi concentration camp guard, to the explosion of violent attacks on Jewish citizens and institutions, to this boycott outrage against Israeli universities, the latent anti-Semitism that has always existed in Britain is beginning to surface."
87 posted on 07/15/2005 4:33:17 AM PDT by familyop ("Let us try" sounds better, don't you think? "Essayons" is so...Latin.)
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To: familyop
Boteach said, "From the mayor of London, who called a Jewish reporter he didn't like a Nazi concentration camp guard, to the explosion of violent attacks on Jewish citizens and institutions, to this boycott outrage against Israeli universities, the latent anti-Semitism that has always existed in Britain is beginning to surface."

With this phrase, this reporter proves he's only telling half truths. The outrage against Red Ken's statement was so great that he was forced into a retraction. Also, Labour, probably misguidedly, put pictures of Oliver Letwin and Michael Howard on flying pigs (suggesting pigs would fly when their sums added up), however both are Jewish and the outrage against even the suggestion if an anti-Jewish slur meant Labour apologised and the ads were withdrawn.

I have been through this time and time again with you bigots - the segments you choose to focus on to "prove latent British anti-semitism", are the same segments in your society which show anti-semitic tendencies. If you don't agree that American academia does and says anti-Semeitic things, then you are a total liar.

As such, all this proves, once more, is that you are reaching for an excuse to Brit-bash.

Ivan

88 posted on 07/15/2005 4:38:30 AM PDT by MadIvan (You underestimate the power of the Dark Side - http://www.sithorder.com/)
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To: familyop

In all, the group recorded 532 serious anti-Semitic incidents in Britain in 2004 – more than double the 228 recorded in 1996, and a rise of over 40 percent from the previous year.

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All racist attacks have risen in the UK. Muslims are the most discriminated against and attacked, followed by christians and then Jews. Out of 60 million people only 500 chose to attack Jews, hardly endemic. And these people were invesitgated and arrested (and they were neo-nazis and muslims)

The US also has its problems.

http://www.adl.org/main_Anti_Semitism_Domestic/default.htm

You have muslims, christians and neo-nazis who all hates Jews too. Not to mention your academic establishments who supply many of the ISM's footsoldiers.


114 posted on 07/18/2005 1:39:28 AM PDT by kingsurfer
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To: familyop

So, 532 out of 62m.

The UK is the 6th LEAST anti-Semitic nation on earth, as proven by last year’s ADL global study. Which had America as 7th.


132 posted on 12/14/2015 6:35:21 AM PST by the scotsman
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