From Mark Gardner’s commentary at the second link above”
“This shows that the fundamental issue is not about how Jews behave ā whether in Israel today, or in Poland 70 years ago ā rather, it is about racists and antisemites, much as it has always been.”
Do you think that this is in simple enough language that those like Anthony Lerman, who continue to blame the victims of antisemitism for its persistence in the UK, that, actually, it doesn’t matter one tiny little bit what Jews (or Israelis for that matter) do, antisemitism will continue while there are antisemites around.
It could be simplified much more, could it?
So much for “lachrymose Jews” as cited by Lerman from Salo Baron.
And right on schedlule, this in the comments,
“5. And I guess no one should mention the racism in Israel towards the Palestinians, immigrants,and non-Jews. What comes around, goes around.”
February 3, 2011 at 11:46 am
Dear Sir,Mam,
Would you be so kind to send me that rapport to my email address
Thanks
February 3, 2011 at 2:01 pm
From Mark Gardner’s commentary at the second link above”
“This shows that the fundamental issue is not about how Jews behave ā whether in Israel today, or in Poland 70 years ago ā rather, it is about racists and antisemites, much as it has always been.”
Do you think that this is in simple enough language that those like Anthony Lerman, who continue to blame the victims of antisemitism for its persistence in the UK, that, actually, it doesn’t matter one tiny little bit what Jews (or Israelis for that matter) do, antisemitism will continue while there are antisemites around.
It could be simplified much more, could it?
So much for “lachrymose Jews” as cited by Lerman from Salo Baron.
February 3, 2011 at 2:04 pm
That should read, of course:
“It couldn’t be simplified much more, could it?”
February 3, 2011 at 2:13 pm
And right on schedlule, this in the comments,
“5. And I guess no one should mention the racism in Israel towards the Palestinians, immigrants,and non-Jews. What comes around, goes around.”
Comment by trebor on February 3, 2011 at 1:25 pm