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07/31/2007: "Anti-Semitism rising in England"


The number of anti-Semitic incidents in Britain increased by 34 percent last year, according to records collected by the Community Security Trust, a charity that monitors anti-Semitism in Britain and is regularly cited in government reports for being more comprehensive than police data.

That was the biggest annual increase since 1984, when the charity began collecting figures. Based on current projections, the number of incidents this year is on track to equal last year's.

Many of the physical assaults on British Jews are committed by Muslim extremists who blame all Jews for the conditions of Palestinians in Israel and Israeli-occupied areas. According to a poll in the London Times in December 2005, 37 percent of Britain’s 2 million Muslims agreed that all 268,000 members of the Jewish community were legitimate targets because of Israel’s policies.

[ I'm not sure this is effective behavior, at least not as effective as simply motivating a voting block to end multiculturalism entirely. Why should Jews suffer for being in the wrong place? ]

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,290187,00.html

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on Tuesday, July 31st, Osama bin Laden said

Why should everyone else have to suffer for Jews being in the wrong place? Its a two way street.

I know that you are personally not a fan of Jew bashing, but you can take a look at many of the economic, environmental, and social disasters and trace them back to the leadership, ownership, or philosophy of a Jew who wanted to impose his will on the land.

I don't see how you're going to motivate the voting block to see our way, especially when in places like the UK, its a crime to advocate such a position. Just ask Nick Griffin of the BNP what happens when you say the wrong thing.