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In reply to the discussion: Rising anti-Semitism: ‘The Pianist’ actress considers leaving UK [View all]parkia00
(583 posts)51. I have always believed it's linked to the lack of a homeland issue.
The people without a country. Jews were basically outsiders where ever they made their home before the creation of Israel. Even if they were born at a certain place, they were not really considered of that place. And humans are naturally suspicious of "people who are different" they, them, those who are not like us etc... And it was always convenient to blame any problems faced by a community on outsiders amongst them. And issue often stroked up by leaders who find scapegoats to blame when things do not go as planned. And basically these simplistic belief just grew and stuck with communities.
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There's ALWAYS some reason that can be found to blame the victims, but as she said...
Bonobo
Feb 2015
#3
1200 years. and you're saying anti-semitism began from the moment there were jews?
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#19
i have no idea when it began and of course it exists. but i doubt it began 1200 years ago, as soon
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#21
i said "as soon as there were jews" not that "jews began". and i should have said 1200 BC,
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#23
Never understood the Jewish hate thing. I've even asked people to explain it to me and I get..
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#4
Thank you. Maybe that's why I've never developed those feelings. I don't believe in any of ...
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#8
I think it points out a facet of reality, while actually also being illogical.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2015
#94
In the OP, she says that antisemitism in the UK is not related to Israel's policies in the West Bank
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2015
#93
Really. How would you feel if your neighbors were shooting rockets at you day in and day out? eom
grossproffit
Feb 2015
#102
So, you'd be okay with them bombing your children while they sleep. Gotcha.
grossproffit
Feb 2015
#124
But punishing Europaean Jews for the actions of the Israel government IS antisemitism
LeftishBrit
Feb 2015
#129
Though it did make a sudden jump after the Gaza war, it had in fact been increasing for a while
LeftishBrit
Feb 2015
#132
By that logic, you would have to give your strong approval to anyone who criticized Muslims for the
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#48
Ask yourself what led to the historic spikes of Antisemitism and you'll have an answer
LanternWaste
Feb 2015
#57
(1) Economic crises; (2) I/P conflict - but I don't think that's the main source; (3) Increasing
LeftishBrit
Feb 2015
#121
She is a contantly working actor, twice nominated for BAFTA awards, she works in every medium
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#50
The Community Security Trust itself links anti-semitic attack rates to war in Gaza
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2015
#60
Yes, it is vicious anti-semitism; but Lipman's suggestion of the cause of the rise makes no sense
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2015
#63
There have always been reasons to attack Jews. Somehow they always seem to be justifiable to some.
Bonobo
Feb 2015
#104
It's utterly disgusting. I can't believe these people are members of my beloved party.
grossproffit
Feb 2015
#101
WTF does a British actress of Jewish descent have to do with "average Palestinians"?
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#138
Sorry, but she's wrong about it having nothing to do with Gaza or the West Bank.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2015
#123