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Barcelona's Chief Rabbi, Tells Fellow Jews To Leave And Go To Israel.
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I wonder why, when there isn't any sign of any Nazis or anti-Semitic labour party members?
I wonder why, when there isn't any sign of any Nazis or anti-Semitic labour party members?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interesting, very interesting, probably similar to the UK where statistically, anti semetism is falling but increasingly the Jews are getting more nervous and the vast majority are considering leaving the UK.
Is the UK that tolerant society that democratic paradise that Royal throne of Kings that we have grown to love?
I think not.
In my experience, talking to people from a couple of European countries....anti-semetism is rife.
Is the UK that tolerant society that democratic paradise that Royal throne of Kings that we have grown to love?
I think not.
In my experience, talking to people from a couple of European countries....anti-semetism is rife.
"Are you trying to tell me that if this scumbag still lived in Morocco he would still have carried out this 'anti-human-race attack' ich? "
Who knows? IS seem to strike anywhere in the world. They do appear to prefer high profile targets/locations though.
As for the intended target here, it may be that the attack was actually an improvised replacement for something more specific (and even more deadly) but even if that was a Jewish establishment or establishments, the rabbi's advice, while no doubt well meaning, still seems rather drastic: if Jews in Catalonia were the general, constant target of persecution it might be advisable, but I am not sure that is the case. Is Israel immune from terror attacks? I think we know the answer to that.
Who knows? IS seem to strike anywhere in the world. They do appear to prefer high profile targets/locations though.
As for the intended target here, it may be that the attack was actually an improvised replacement for something more specific (and even more deadly) but even if that was a Jewish establishment or establishments, the rabbi's advice, while no doubt well meaning, still seems rather drastic: if Jews in Catalonia were the general, constant target of persecution it might be advisable, but I am not sure that is the case. Is Israel immune from terror attacks? I think we know the answer to that.
"Are you trying to tell me that if this scumbag still lived in Morocco he would still have carried out this 'anti-human-race attack' ich? "
Who knows?
If I gave you a million ... would he or wouldn't he speed down a busy street in Marrakesh?
My money is firmly on he wouldn't.
This was more specific than an attack on random humans and I think you know it.
Who knows?
If I gave you a million ... would he or wouldn't he speed down a busy street in Marrakesh?
My money is firmly on he wouldn't.
This was more specific than an attack on random humans and I think you know it.
Well, of course not a busy street in Marrakesh, but there have been, for example, attacks in Morocco before, on Jewish and western targets.
And countless attacks on Moslems closer to home.
They're a death cult, IS: "Losers" as President Trump rightly called them, targeting western society when it suits but just about anyone who doesn't agree with them generally.
And on the matter of whether there is a specific threat to Jews in Spain such that they all need to hightail it to Israel, I'd say that that is probably not true.
And countless attacks on Moslems closer to home.
They're a death cult, IS: "Losers" as President Trump rightly called them, targeting western society when it suits but just about anyone who doesn't agree with them generally.
And on the matter of whether there is a specific threat to Jews in Spain such that they all need to hightail it to Israel, I'd say that that is probably not true.
jesus a bit of an old sober-sides
the rabbi I mean
La Rambla attack wasnt even against the Jews
odd too that the Jews were tolerated in Al andalus
unlike being kicked about by Ferdie and Isabella
when they were expelled in 1492 the sultan of trukey sent ships to take them to Istanbul remarking - "se Keeng of Thpain does not realise what he 'as geeven me"
the rabbi I mean
La Rambla attack wasnt even against the Jews
odd too that the Jews were tolerated in Al andalus
unlike being kicked about by Ferdie and Isabella
when they were expelled in 1492 the sultan of trukey sent ships to take them to Istanbul remarking - "se Keeng of Thpain does not realise what he 'as geeven me"
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