
Britain, infected with anti-Semitism
The infection of anti-Semitism is spreading in England, writes Howard Jacobson in The New Republic:
In the tone of the debate, in the spirit of the national conversation about Israel, in the slow seepage of familiar anti-Semitic calumnies into the conversation--there, it seems to me, one can find growing reason for English Jews to be concerned. Mindless acts of vandalism come and go; but what takes root in the intellectual life of a nation is harder to identify and remove.
Was it anti-Semitic of the Labour politician Tam Dalyell to talk of Jewish advisers excessively influencing Tony Blair's foreign policy? Was it anti-Semitic of the Liberal Democrat Baroness Tonge to refer to the "financial grips" that the pro-Israel lobby exerts on the world? Such allusions to a pro-Israel conspiracy of influence and wealth, usually accompanied by protestations of innocence in regard to Jews themselves--"I am sick of being accused of anti-Semitism," Baroness Tonge has said, "when what I am doing is criticizing Israel"--have become the commonplaces of anti-Israel discourse...
Whatever their intention, their gradual effect has been to normalize, under cover of criticism of Israel, assumptions that 50 years ago would have been exclusively the property of overt Jew-haters. The peculiarly immoderate Israel-loathing that [Philip] Roth remarked upon in 1987 is now a deranged revulsion, intemperate and unconcealed, which nothing Israel itself has done could justify or explain were it ten times the barbaric apartheid state it figures as in the English imagination.
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Will Edwards
04/20/09 08:39 PM
The indoctrination of hate towards an entire race imposed as “education” is the reason you can not rationalize with Islam. Islam substitutes truth and historical fact for hateful rhetoric and ignorance. Islam uses fear and ignorance to inflame a people intentionally left to wallow in poverty and pain so that it can take advantage of the righteous indignation of it all. Islam used to produce fine music, great science, and beautiful literature. Today produces only hate, death, and destruction. Islam is the anti G-d. It claims association with the Most High through a bastardized relationship believing it can force its way in by lying about its birthright. It could accept the ways of Ha-Shem and thus be nurtured and taught ,but Islam prefers hate, destruction, and evil. We have a saying… “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink”. From the beginning of Judaism the Arab world has strived to kill it, but because it is a creation of Ha-Shem they cannot prevail against it. Islam started with grand hopes and generous attitudes of peace, but it has become a mask for evil and wicked men to hide behind. G-d hears and G-d knows. The coming devastation of Islam is completely due to its refusal to accept G-d. Muslims won’t be able to blame this one on Judaism.