The Guardian - protecting antisemites

The Guardian attacks the Jews…. again

It is almost impossible to overstate how far the Guardian has fallen. Once the voice of the liberal left – the paper has turned into a ‘Palestine’ obsessed rag that consistently promotes voices that are attacking British Jews. Just this week we were given yet another example – Haroon Siddique wrote an article about a report attacking the use of the IHRA definition of antisemitism … Continue reading The Guardian attacks the Jews…. again

The antisemites and their defenders

The obsessions of Antisemites Most people do not understand antisemitism at all. The question “what did he say that was antisemitic” is one almost immediately encountered when challenging antisemites. But antisemitism is not just about individual acts – anti-Jewish hatred is a mindset. The antisemite carries a grossly distorted view of how things work. To an antisemite the world would be much better if only … Continue reading The antisemites and their defenders

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Gaza, Sky News and the Islamist march on London

They came from as far away as Bradford for this Islamist march on London. The screams to destroy the Jewish state were loud, the streets were full and the flags were waved. In the shadows of the birthplace of democracy, and the statues that commemorate our national heroes, Islamist flags stood proud and high. Only a few miles away, at Sky News HQ, Journalists worked … Continue reading Gaza, Sky News and the Islamist march on London

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The Guardian – lost between antisemites and oblivion

The Guardian newspaper is on a mission. Over the last few days, it has published several ‘Jew-hostile’ news and opinion pieces. For example, two that attempted to discredit the EHRC (the statutory body that conducted the investigation into Labour’s antisemitism), and two more that set out to undermine the IHRA definition of antisemitism. The David Feldman piece The criticism of the IHRA definition of antisemitism … Continue reading The Guardian – lost between antisemites and oblivion