So?
3 out of 5 American Jews (the liberal ones) are anti-semitic, too.
Well, I am anti-Spain.
Having spent a great deal of time in Spain I would say that is way way too low a figure.
Technically, Arabs are Semites too.
Isn’t Europe just wonderful. At least that is what the Liberals keep telling us.
...maintaining negative opinions about Jews. Another 46 percent had favorable views of Jews. One in nine Spaniards, the survey found, supports the statement that "Israel should disappear because it was established on Arab land." Another 77 percent disagree with the statement. The results of the study indicate that the major cause of the rise in anti-Semitic feelings is Israel's policy toward the Palestinians in the territories.
That’s because 1/3 of Spain, unfortunately including the current government, is radically left-wing and 100% on the side of the “Palestinians.” The leftist El Pais, the Spanish equivalent of the NY Times, is completely on the side of the Muslims and hates Jews. The whole problem is that the leftists control the intellectual life of Spain, just as they do here.
Let’s do a trade. The Jews get to keep Israel, but the Muslims get to have Spain back.
Sounds as though Spain is now a bit better than England.
It makes no sense to fight your way out of oppression and tyranny and then vote yourself right back in again.
All the talk of fairness and equality means is that everyone will be oppressed and tyrannized fairly and equally.
I believe 1 in 3 inhabitants of Spain is of Arab descent.
90% of muslims would agree with the statement, “Spain should disappear because it was established on Arab land,” so you better know Israel is a better friend than the new caliphate will be.
Oh you gotta “love” this faked polls.
As a “European” myself i allready know what they have asked
all those “anti semites”. Question do you agree or do you have a favourite few of Israel and it´s politics? YES/NO.
And the “generall” answer is NO in europe (this is a fact).
But this does not mean that you hate jews in generall (especially in europe) no matter how much the people who make this “polls” try to let it look like this way.
how can a 500 year old statistic be newsworthy? If they added the word “still” it would have made more sense.