Jew-friendly ZOG in UK increases Jew-oriented "security," etc., only INCREASES anti-semitism, golly

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Jew-friendly ZOG in UK increases Jew-oriented "security," etc., only INCREASES anti-semitism, golly

The more Juif becomes Theresa, the more antisemitic becomes Britain.

February 02, 2017 / Gilad Atzmon

Link: http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/201...-theresa-the-more-antisemitic-becomes-britain

By Gilad Atzmon

Today, the Jewish Chronicle (JC) reported that the number of antisemitic incidents in Britain in 2016 were the highest on record. The CST’s statistics show that there were 1,309 incidents of 'Jew hatred' last year — a 36 per cent increase on the previous 12 months.

Of course, the CST is not a reliable source and its‘antisemitism figures’ have been debunked numerous times before. However, if these statistics are accurate, they suggest only that the more the British government invests in fighting anti-Semitism.... the more antisemitic Britain becomes.

This is easy enough to explain. The fight against antisemitism is now a profitable industry. Every day, we learn of some new Jewish organisation dedicated to fighting antisemitism and to hunt down the Jew haters, and all at the expense of the British tax payer*.

And, as always in the case of Israel and Zionism, these organisation are financially sustained by the very Jewish hatred they seek to oppose. And, when there is no Jew hatred to be found, they will either induce, or even invent some.

For instance, we learned in the last few weeks that Stephen Silverman of the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) launched a war against popular cult figure David Icke. The same Stephen Silverman who launched this war also launched a war against musician Alison Chabloz for expressing her thoughts on Holocaust religion by means of a cabaret performance.

These ugly campaigns against British truth-seekers are unlikely to make UK Jewry popular. Quite the opposite. Both these campaigns immediately backfired - Alison’s work went viral and the campaign against Icke proved only that Icke’s investigation into Rothschild Zionism is not only legitimate, it is actually essential. These campaigns clearly are not going to silence Icke or Chabloz but they will confirm that Jewish institutions here in Britain do not subscribe to the notion of freedom of thought and elementary human rights.

Dave Rich, Deputy Director of Communications at the CST told the JC: “I think there is an overall climate rather than one specific thing that is responsible for the rise in (antisemitic) incidents.”

Rich is wrong. There is one crucial factor in the rise in opposition to Jews and their politics: Jewish power has lost all its subtlety. It is now crude and vulgar and manifested right out in the open: whether it is the campaign against Jeremy Corbyn and his Labour party or theIsraeli embassy crudely interfering with British party politics or the constant hunting of critics of Israel or even the impunity of suspected child molester Lord Janner - more and more Brits are now reading between the lines. They have had enough.

If the British government is really concerned about antisemitism, it could eliminate it in no time at all. It must immediately strip Jewish organisations of any special treatment and funds and must stop spending millions on the CST and all the other Jews-only paramilitary organisations operating in the kingdom.

We all agree that racism is a bad thing, so let’s fight it in a universal manner rather than following the whims of one particular tribe.

* Theresa May vowed recently to allocate more than 13.4 million pounds annually to Jewish security matters.
 
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University students back lecturer under attack from 'proud Zionists'

March 23, 2021 at 3:08 pm | Published in: Europe & Russia, Israel, Middle East, News, Palestine, UK

Students at the University of Bristol have spoken out in defence of prominent British Professor David Miller who is under attack for criticising the Zionist state of Israel. Other university students have joined them in their defence of the renowned lecturer. Pro-Israel groups describing themselves as "proud Zionists" have been leading a vicious campaign to have the sociology professor sacked from his post at Bristol.

Concerns have also been raised about the way in which the highly controversial International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism is being used to stifle free speech. "Judaism is different from Zionism," explained one student. "Any definition that the University and the IHRA wish to adopt must not infringe on freedom of speech, which is exactly what Kenneth S. Stern, one of the original drafters of the definition, is strongly opposing."

Another student said on the Support David Miller Page that, "As a young American Jew, I find it truly appalling that valid criticisms of Zionism and Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights are conflated with anti-Semitism…"

READ: 200 academics back lecturer under attack from 'proud Zionists'

A Jewish student also took issue with the way that Zionism has been turned into an identity marker, like gender and ethnicity, pointed out that it is not discriminatory to name the atrocities that the Israeli state is doing to Palestinians. "This is not to blame the Jewish community as a whole. There are many Jewish supporters of Palestinians who are not offended by the word 'Zionist' as they do not identify themselves with the movement. Freedom of speech is at stake and it must be taken back. We can all be David Miller at some point."

Most of the students in the anonymised list praised Miller as an "exceptional teacher" while dismissing the claim that he is anti-Semitic. "I was taught by David and learnt so much from him. He's an exceptional teacher and I will stand by the fact that he is not anti-Semitic," said one. Another praised Miller for making him aware of the extent of corruption in politics. "Professor David Miller… made me aware of the corrupt powers which govern policy and research in the Western world and how this harms minority groups on a global scale."

The suppression of free speech is a major issue for Miller's supporters. "The misuse of serious campaigns against racism to remove a professor is an attack on academic freedom and an injustice to those who have suffered racial discrimination. The University of Bristol must continue upholding freedom of academic expression."

READ: 'Proud' Zionist group leading campaign to sack UK professor for criticising Israel

In remarks that should raise serious questions over the influence of pro-Israel groups on campuses, a Jewish former student in Bristol said that he was shocked by the way in which the Jewish Society of Bristol University coordinated efforts with the UJS in support of Israel. "I remember a Palestine event which was told by members of the Jewish Society to 'tell both sides of the story'. They repeatedly told a classmate of mine from the West Bank that [the Separation Wall] is 'just a fence'."

The students at Bristol University and elsewhere join two hundred academics from Britain and the US who have signed an open letter defending Miller. Professor Miller remains under formal investigation by the university.
 
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