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Candidly Speaking: A Global Tsunami Of Anti-Semitism
2013-05-28
A taste.
[Jpost] In the post-Holocaust era, many had predicted, mistakenly, that the world's oldest hatred would recede, even anticipating that anti-Semites would soon become an extinct species.

Participants at the fourth conference of the Global Forum for Combating anti-Semitism, held under the auspices of the Foreign Ministry this week in Jerusalem, will be provided with data highlighting the accelerated global erosion of the status of Jews and Israel.

In the post-Holocaust era, many had predicted, mistakenly, that the world's oldest hatred would recede, even anticipating that anti-Semites would soon become an extinct species. Instead, defaming Jews has emerged as the greatest global political growth industry -- a virtual tsunami. In fact we are witnessing a resurrection of the medieval paranoia which effectively blamed Jews for all the disasters of mankind.

The most concentrated venom is relentlessly directed against "the state of the Jews" (anti- Israelism) which is now the principal vehicle employed to demonize Jews. It dominates debates at the UN and other international organizations where rogue states and barbaric regimes seek to delegitimize the state of the Jews.

The bias and double standards against Israel became so intense that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) decided to explicitly define such behavior as anti-Semitic.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Mind you, for some reason, the thought of mushrooms is a great comfort to me.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-05-28 10:07  

#2  Interesting difference between the European originate Socialism and the American originated Evangelicalism when it comes to the Jews and Israel. Anyone remember why we rejected the traditions of Europe to become a separate nation in the first place? /rhet question
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-05-28 08:19  

#1  In the post-Holocaust era, many had predicted, mistakenly, that the world's oldest hatred would recede, even anticipating that anti-Semites would soon become an extinct species.

Only if you are one of the idiots believing that culture shapes people.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-05-28 04:23  

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