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Anti-Jewish threats.
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Who do you think is responsible for sending Avram Grant some nasty ant-semitic death threats and pretend anthrax?
1) A rival football team supporter who hasn't got the intelligence to realise the religious side of things?
2) A British Nazi?
3) A former player riled for some reason?
4) A Muslim-come-Palestinian-come-Hamas-come Hezbollah-come -terrorist?
5) A simple madman after some publicity?
With all the Jewish history at Tottenham Hotspurs, especially with Sir Alan Sugar, I am unaware of any anti-semitism at White Hart Lane, so why Chelsea?
1) A rival football team supporter who hasn't got the intelligence to realise the religious side of things?
2) A British Nazi?
3) A former player riled for some reason?
4) A Muslim-come-Palestinian-come-Hamas-come Hezbollah-come -terrorist?
5) A simple madman after some publicity?
With all the Jewish history at Tottenham Hotspurs, especially with Sir Alan Sugar, I am unaware of any anti-semitism at White Hart Lane, so why Chelsea?
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No best answer has yet been selected by Abdulmajid. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was surprised to read somewhere a few months ago that anti Jewish racism is one of the most common in the UK.
We hear a lot about Asian racism or Black racism or Muslim racism (I know Muslim is not a race) but we hear little of jewish racism.
To answer your question, how the hell are we supposed to know who did it, even the police have no idea.
Its just a sad crank.
We hear a lot about Asian racism or Black racism or Muslim racism (I know Muslim is not a race) but we hear little of jewish racism.
To answer your question, how the hell are we supposed to know who did it, even the police have no idea.
Its just a sad crank.
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