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GI Joe
09-05-2007, 09:04 PM
The New Anti-Semitism

By Denis MacShane
Tuesday, September 4, 2007; A17



Hatred of Jews has reached new heights in Europe and many points south and east of the old continent. Last year I chaired a blue-ribbon committee of British parliamentarians, including former ministers and a party leader, that examined the problem of anti-Semitism in Britain. None of us are Jewish or active in the unending debates on the Israeli-Palestinian question.

Our report showed a pattern of fear among a small number of British citizens -- there are around 300,000 Jews in Britain, of whom about a third are observant -- that is not acceptable in a modern democracy. Synagogues attacked. Jewish schoolboys jostled on public transportation. Rabbis punched and knifed. British Jews feeling compelled to raise millions to provide private security for their weddings and community events. On campuses, militant anti-Jewish students fueled by Islamist or far-left hate seeking to prevent Jewish students from expressing their opinions.

More worrisome was what we described as anti-Jewish discourse, a mood and tone whenever Jews are discussed, whether in the media, at universities, among the liberal media elite or at dinner parties of modish London. To express any support for Israel or any feeling for the right of a Jewish state to exist produces denunciation, even contempt.

Our report sent a shock wave through the British government. Tony Blair called us in and told his staff to fan out throughout government departments and produce answers to the problems we outlined. To Britain's credit, the Blair administration produced a formal government response setting out tough new guidelines for the police to investigate anti-Semitic attacks and for universities to stop anti-Jewish ideology from taking root on campuses. Britain's Foreign Office has been told to protest to Arab states that allow anti-Jewish broadcasts.

We made clear that criticism of actions of Israeli politicians was not off-limits. On the contrary, we noted that some of the strongest criticisms of Israeli policy come from Israeli campuses, journalists and political activists, and from the Jewish intellectual elite of many countries. American universities have provided a base for Noam Chomsky and the late Edward Said, among others, to launch campaigns of criticism against Israel, and the bulk of the West's university intelligentsia remains hostile to the Jewish state.

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[B]We are at the beginning of a long intellectual and ideological struggle. It is not about Jews or Israel. It is about everything democrats have long fought for: the truth without fear, no matter one's religion or political beliefs. The new anti-Semitism threatens all of humanity. The Jew-haters must not pass. /B]

The writer is a Labor member of the British House of Commons and has served as Britain's Europe minister.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/03/AR2007090300719.html?hpid=opinionsbox1



Report of the
All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry
into Antisemitism
http://thepcaa.org/Report.pdf


http://thepcaa.org/Report.pdf



I am sure there will still be denial of the New Anti-Semitism as well as the leftist role in this as we have seen on other threads.

Dangerrmouse
09-05-2007, 09:36 PM
Mr McShane's family fled Poland (his paternal surname is Matyjasek), to Britain. He took his maternal family's Irish name. In 2004 he made a racist attack on the British people who he said were characterised by "a dark streak of xenophobia and racism". He is a member of the Labour party, which has a long proud socialist history. He is best described in US terms as a "SINO", but is detested as a Eurofederalist by the Conservatives.

GI Joe
09-05-2007, 09:57 PM
Mr McShane's family fled Poland (his paternal surname is Matyjasek), to Britain. He took his maternal family's Irish name. In 2004 he made a racist attack on the British people who he said were characterised by "a dark streak of xenophobia and racism". He is a member of the Labour party, which has a long proud socialist history. He is best described in US terms as a "SINO", but is detested as a Eurofederalist by the Conservatives.


So what if his father came from Poland. His father faught against the Nazis in WW2. He was born in the UK in Glasgow in 1948. What does this have anything to do with the article and the cross party Parlimentary report. Do you have something against people with Polish Blood:confused:

Dangerrmouse
09-05-2007, 10:04 PM
He urged TB to use only "Fair-trade" coffee in Ten Downing Street. Tony said no.

GI Joe
09-06-2007, 07:52 PM
He urged TB to use only "Fair-trade" coffee in Ten Downing Street. Tony said no.

Starbucks