The default explanation in Europe remains “blame the Jews.”
The shocking part is that the reporter didn’t view the victims as French but rather as Israeli because they were Jews.
I think you guys are overreacting. There are a lot of people with similar sentiments in Europe. As for the UK you have to remember that Zionist terrorists did everything to push the British Authority out of Palestine including the bombing of the King David hotel. However the UK and France have historically treated Jews well. Sure there are some antisemitic snide remarks here and there but I have never seen it go past that.
If Jews were that discriminated against the Rothschild family, among others, wouldn’t be as wealthy as they are in the first place.
Your snide remark about the Rothschilds nails my point. Go back a few centuries where you can toss such garbage around at will.
“There are a lot of people with similar sentiments in Europe.” Oh, yes, that nails it too.
Bringing in the Palestinian situation really wasn’t appropriate, now, if he’d mentioned global warming . . .
“However the UK and France have historically treated Jews well.”
Only since the 17th Century. Before that, English governments has the usual relations with Jews. That is, letting them stay and grow till there was a war. Then, they could be squeezed far harder than the rest of the community for forced “loans”, without getting anybody who mattered upset.
“Sure there are some antisemitic snide remarks here and there but I have never seen it go past that.”
Just before I was born there were many. Into the late 1940s British Arabists did everything they could to appease Arabs who had been gobbling down Hitler’s propaganda, including broadcasts by Amin El Husseini calling for Arabs to murder any Jew they could reach. In France, during the occupation, the Vichy regime cooperated often and enthusiastically in hunting down Jews to send to the gas chambers. After the war, anti-Jew feelings were not expressed openly, but continued. As Europe became ever more dependent on Arab oil, that began to change. By the late 1990s it was common that police in both France and Britain would do little more than take the complaint of a Jew that was assaulted by a Muslim, and file it away.
Anti-Jew hatred has been common in Europe whenever elites needed scapegoats, and that need has been swelling for 20 years.
I’m sick of this indignant game of, “How dare you suggest I’m not a patriot!” while doing the most seditious things.
The default explanation in Europe remains “blame the Jews.”
The shocking part is that the reporter didn’t view the victims as French but rather as Israeli because they were Jews.
I think you guys are overreacting. There are a lot of people with similar sentiments in Europe. As for the UK you have to remember that Zionist terrorists did everything to push the British Authority out of Palestine including the bombing of the King David hotel. However the UK and France have historically treated Jews well. Sure there are some antisemitic snide remarks here and there but I have never seen it go past that.
If Jews were that discriminated against the Rothschild family, among others, wouldn’t be as wealthy as they are in the first place.
Your snide remark about the Rothschilds nails my point. Go back a few centuries where you can toss such garbage around at will.
“There are a lot of people with similar sentiments in Europe.” Oh, yes, that nails it too.
Bringing in the Palestinian situation really wasn’t appropriate, now, if he’d mentioned global warming . . .
“However the UK and France have historically treated Jews well.”
Only since the 17th Century. Before that, English governments has the usual relations with Jews. That is, letting them stay and grow till there was a war. Then, they could be squeezed far harder than the rest of the community for forced “loans”, without getting anybody who mattered upset.
“Sure there are some antisemitic snide remarks here and there but I have never seen it go past that.”
Just before I was born there were many. Into the late 1940s British Arabists did everything they could to appease Arabs who had been gobbling down Hitler’s propaganda, including broadcasts by Amin El Husseini calling for Arabs to murder any Jew they could reach. In France, during the occupation, the Vichy regime cooperated often and enthusiastically in hunting down Jews to send to the gas chambers. After the war, anti-Jew feelings were not expressed openly, but continued. As Europe became ever more dependent on Arab oil, that began to change. By the late 1990s it was common that police in both France and Britain would do little more than take the complaint of a Jew that was assaulted by a Muslim, and file it away.
Anti-Jew hatred has been common in Europe whenever elites needed scapegoats, and that need has been swelling for 20 years.
I’m sick of this indignant game of, “How dare you suggest I’m not a patriot!” while doing the most seditious things.