OK, if it is not laws of Talmud, then which law give Israeli army the right to hit 20 kids a day with its bombs?
i am sorry, i know that you do not know me. i can not prove you what i am. i am aware of this. but i am gonna say it anyway. i am not just concerned about Muslims. i am also concerned about Jewish people. only after this last attack of Israel, some incidents started to happen. in Sweden, for example, some Jewish were attacked. Jewish people do not feel safe and they have a point. where were these attackers before? all of a sudden people turned out to be anti semitic? how?
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Antisemitism is a major problem in every part of the world, and this is merely the newest excuse among many for hatred of Jews. Heck, this isn't even the worst I'm afraid of. I live in America. You know, land of religious freedom? We've had more than our fair share of antisemitism. My great-great grandfather, Messianic Jewish, was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan for his faith, his "fake Christianity" as it was termed. He is parents and his wife's parents had been previously forced to leave Armenia, the land of his ancestors, because of mass pogroms throughout the Russian Empire.
Another great-great grandfather was faced with "Renounce Crypto-Judaism or be burned for heresy" in the 1880s, Spain, when they decided to tear down his pants during the republican era there, and discovered his secret circumcision. His ancestors had been forced to hide their ancestry and faith from the 15th century to that point, when he was outed.
Another ancestor, this one a great-great-great grandmother, and her family, were forced to flee an antisemitic mob in Norway, after Jews were blamed for the attempted assassination of Karl XIV of Sweden and Norway.
These are just a few stories of antisemitic oppression, just from my ancestors. Mine are nowhere near the exception; if anything, antisemitism is the rule, not the exception, in most of the planet. The greatest, and most horrible, expression thereof was the National Socialist German Workers Party, who massacred six million Jews for their faith and their ancestry. I have a cousin, whose grandfather was liberated from Auschwitz by the Soviet Union. I know others. Forcibly tattooed with identification numbers so their files could be easily called up on the IBM computers in Berlin. Taken in trains to Mercedes-Benz built gas chambers and BMW-built ovens, where they could be murdered en masse, like cattle, and then their corpses burned - the greatest insult one could possibly commit against a dead Jew.
This last one went far beyond the imaginations of even some of the worst antisemites of the era, and antisemitism was silenced for generations, as to be alike to the Nazis was, and still is, stigmatized in Western thought. Russia still has a death penalty to be meted out for "Nazism". But antisemitism has been given a much more legitimate name, in the western world - antizionism. As long as it's not directed against Jews, but just Israel, it's okay. It's fine. It's not nazi-like. It's not evil. But, even groups, like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (a communist, atheist organization) which claimed to be anti-Israel, not anti-Jewish, still committed acts which were purely antisemitic, and not anti-Israel, in nature. For example, the hijacking of Air France 139. There were Israelis on board, but many non-Israeli Jews. And these latter were held, kept as hostages, despite their being non-Israelis - they were British, American, Canadian, French, not Israeli, but they were still held as hostages. This is not antizionism. This is anti-Judaism.
To this day, antisemitic attacks occur against Jews all across the world, in Sweden, in Great Britain, in Canada, in the United States, everywhere, on the grounds of "Israel is persecuting the Palestinians." And then, Jews in general are, as usual, being blamed for everything. I have actually heard of numerous people blame this current recession on "the Jews," due to a few Jews in various parts of the financial system, and a few bad Jews who committed crimes. But, if this recession gets worse, I would be honestly not surprised to see pogroms, on a certain scale, throughout the United States. It has happened before - in the Great Depression, there were constant pogroms against the Jews all over the union. And it could easily happen again. Sometimes, I am honestly afraid for my life because of my heritage, and I live in America, the land of the Free, the land of Religious Freedom, the land of Tolerance, the land of Liberty.
And that's why we are always wary of "antizionism". Because, the vast majority of the time, "Zionist" is merely a straw man term for a Jew.