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Sick sick world what is wrong with people

These was a Jewish festival on the beach and three terrorists opened up on them. Palestinian sympathizers I would bet. Nazis tend to run away, but these guys acted as if they were going to their reward.

Such a fcuked up world, the division and driving wedges creating even more tensions.

Firstly the thoughts should be with the victims, horrendous to be anywhere on your day and face that.

Then the crazies now having a pop about there being a Muslim reporter on the scene, again like all Muslims are bad people:


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Monetised for hate

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Dreadful day
 
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Not all heroes wear capes, 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed who likely saved countless lives when he wrestled with the gunman. So who would have thought? That will hopefully help to quieten the bigots!
 
Social media added to the general relaxed attitude that governments, police, etc have all had to antisemitism lately.

I have generally equal parts friends of differing religions and race and all of them have in some way seen an increase in hate or abuse towards them in recent years because of extremist views that have been fuelled by the bollox spouted on social media.

Absolute cnuts everywhere
 
Plus the deliberate conflation of anything being critical of Israel as being antisemitic. This creates a narrative space that any jew is a target for those opposed to Israeli actions (or wanting an excuse to murder).

Add to that the recent Christianity grift by those that just want to use the religion as a platform to create more division, its such a dreadful time.
 
I have generally equal parts friends of differing religions and race and all of them have in some way seen an increase in hate or abuse towards them in recent years because of extremist views that have been fuelled by the bollox spouted on social media.

Absolute cnuts everywhere
Israel's foreign policy massively provokes anti-semitism, just as the WTC attacks largely birthed islamiphobia. The causes need dealing with to stop the consequences
 
Plus the deliberate conflation of anything being critical of Israel as being antisemitic. This creates a narrative space that any jew is a target for those opposed to Israeli actions (or wanting an excuse to murder).
Jewish people in europe would perhaps help themselves by being more actively critical of Likud and their genocide. British Russians in comparison dont tend to suffer Russophobia, because their hostility to that regime is usually quite unambiguous.
 
I have generally equal parts friends of differing religions and race and all of them have in some way seen an increase in hate or abuse towards them in recent years because of extremist views that have been fuelled by the bollox spouted on social media.

Absolute cnuts everywhere
There are, but the police aren't allowing marches through London every week with the same level of racism that's aimed at our Jewish community. They're not allowing newspapers and universities to run public policies based on other forms of racism.

People are being jailed for saying mean words on twitter that might possibly be construed as being vaguely racist. But being openly antisemitic is fine if there's so many of you marching that the police don't fancy dealing with it.
 
Plus the deliberate conflation of anything being critical of Israel as being antisemitic. This creates a narrative space that any jew is a target for those opposed to Israeli actions (or wanting an excuse to murder).
Not true - that's the same brick racists have been hiding behind for decades.

"I'm not being antisemitic, I'm anti-Israel" whilst chanting "From the river to the sea"

"I'm not antisemitic, I'm anti-Israel" whilst likening Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
 
There are, but the police aren't allowing marches through London every week with the same level of racism that's aimed at our Jewish community. They're not allowing newspapers and universities to run public policies based on other forms of racism.

People are being jailed for saying mean words on twitter that might possibly be construed as being vaguely racist. But being openly antisemitic is fine if there's so many of you marching that the police don't fancy dealing with it.

Agree to the levels you are speaking about, but it is happening everywhere to ALOT of people in all walks of life and religions and skin colours because we are in a period of division politics/punditry call it what you like.

I would say and agree it fuelled by the powers and their handling of the situation 100% but people on all sides of the divide and impacted by the hate thats filling the room
 
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