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The Sands of Antisemitism Are Shifting |
2017-01-26 |
The UK, not Germany The Sands of Antisemitism Are Shifting in the UK By David Collier - January 25, 2017 As I was growing up, antisemitism resided in the far-right. An ideological swamp that offered no protection. Society rejected both the hatred and the breeding ground. But in the last decade, as antisemitism morphs once more, it has found new cover within a different part of the political spectrum. Today it emerges as offspring through the absurd marriage of the hard-left and Islamic thought. In a perverse twist, it is protected by the very groups that should despise it. The anti-racists, the humanitarians and the academics. They denounce antisemitism whilst simultaneously denying its existence and protecting the very cells that produce it. In the UK the situation continues to deteriorate. |
Posted by:Chuck |
#4 The sands of antisemitism been shifting for 4000 years - it's great to have an equalizer. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-01-26 15:04 |
#3 from the opinion piece, "It is time to drain the entire swamp that breeds Jew hatred." well that would mean deleting the "jews are pigs and apes" verses from the Koran wouldn't it? |
Posted by: lord garth 2017-01-26 13:05 |
#2 Thank you Procopius! |
Posted by: borgboy 2017-01-26 11:00 |
#1 As I was growing up, antisemitism resided in the far-right. That's in the alternate universe in which you placed members of the National Socialist Workers Party as extreme right rather than the true lefty socialist they were. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-01-26 08:07 |