tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952542071404465260.post5015413963082523731..comments2024-03-28T18:17:54.130+01:00Comments on David Ranan: Yellow Card for Poland ?David Rananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06550286775018902160noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952542071404465260.post-13268261731785247572016-02-28T00:26:22.624+01:002016-02-28T00:26:22.624+01:00Only 16% in Germany, just 11% in the UK?
I wonder ...Only 16% in Germany, just 11% in the UK?<br />I wonder where those figures might be coming from and how reliable they can possibly be. As is well known, the borders between antisemitism, antizionism or plain hostilty toward Israel are blurring ever more. The terms have become interchangable to a large extent. In Germany and the UK it is no longer politically correct to admit an attitude of good old antisemitism. So one voices "criticism" of Israel. Some even call it a "Pariah state". That this is acceptable with reference to Israel, but not to Syria, Libya, Mali, Somalia, Turkey, Ukrainia, Irak, etc. etc. proves, in my opinion, that it is merely veiled antisemitism.<br />I doubt therefore, that the above figures for Germany and the UK reflect the true attitude of their respective populatins. My guess is that they disregard the fashionable camouflage with which antisemitism is voiced these days.<br />It could be that Poles have no such compunctions. Many of them admit to their antisemitism and do so with pride.Alexnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952542071404465260.post-47899230778243296972016-02-20T17:20:56.035+01:002016-02-20T17:20:56.035+01:00I think the offenders should be sent to Ramallah.
...I think the offenders should be sent to Ramallah.<br /><br />Michael<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com