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Oerdin, the last time a cop incidentally shot and killed an Arab there were riots in the "ghettos" for a week at least.
You have to act smooth with them if you don't want them to become crazy : look at the ME...
This is very true. I feel bad for you Frenchies; you've got a hell of a social problem on your hands. Good luck.KH FOR OWNER!
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
Odd then that it would be published in the generally liberal and multilateralist Washington Post.
Which definitely covers hate crimes in the US, whether involving Jews, Blacks, gays, etc.
One of the problems was that for some time France attempted to avoid even reporting these as hatecrimes.
I note that the French Jewish community finds this a major problem, and that emigration from France to Israel has notably picked up - extraordinary to see a significant migration to Israel from a wealthy, Western country.
And has hersh has pointed out, the French govt FINALLY also sees this as a major problem.
Elsewhere on this steamy July afternoon, he will meet with a businessman whose kosher restaurant was torched recently, a young man assaulted for wearing a Star of David necklace and a congregation of frightened synagogue-goers, some of whom are talking seriously of emigrating to Israel.
As for the migration, it's NOT significant. It's slightly more than 0.3% a year. That could easily be made up with new babies and Jewish immigration to France. I wonder what the emigration rate of Jews from the US or Israel is?
The poll which 'suggests' that over 25% of France's jews have considered leaving, suggests to me that almost 75% of France's Jews have not considered leaving. Furthermore, since there will always be a bedrock of Jews considering moving to Israel, even in a perfect society, this is not convincing at all.
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Originally posted by HershOstropoler
Uhm... Dino dear, that may be so unusual you can't imagine it, but I was agreeing with you.
He's got the Midas touch.
But he touched it too much!
Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!
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Originally posted by D' Artagnan
What you guys need to understand is that 99 % of antisemite violent (or not) acts come from Arab populations. There are 4-5 millions of Arabs in France and only 600,000 Jews in France.
The average French isn't more antisemitic than ppl from other countries.He's got the Midas touch.
But he touched it too much!
Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!
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Originally posted by Sikander
Yea, but you didn't come out and say you were agreeing with him Mr. Obtuse.
“Now we declare… that the law-making power or the first and real effective source of law is the people or the body of citizens or the prevailing part of the people according to its election or its will expressed in general convention by vote, commanding or deciding that something be done or omitted in regard to human civil acts under penalty or temporal punishment….” (Marsilius of Padua, „Defensor Pacis“, AD 1324)
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Originally posted by Sandman
The poll which 'suggests' that over 25% of France's jews have considered leaving, suggests to me that almost 75% of France's Jews have not considered leaving. Furthermore, since there will always be a bedrock of Jews considering moving to Israel, even in a perfect society, this is not convincing at all.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
Hawaii was the only state that did not participate in reporting hate crime to the FBI; Alabama participated but reported zero hate crime for the entire year.
My stats are from the Anti-Defamation League, not the FBI. Are you saying you don't trust a Jewish defense league to report hate crimes against Jews?
BTW, the ADL lists Alabama as having 1 anti-Semitic event in 2000. Enlightened South indeed.
http://www.adl.org/adl.asp
what his he going to do then with the numbers from the consular section and the council from the communities , ......
those numbers are a great deal higher , ....
there is something like cidi in holland that keeps numbers , but even they dont have everything , .....
its intresting to see the lines from monday till thursday at the embassy in Paris where people ask for migration papers , ....
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This was relayed to by PM from Spiffor:
Hi Shi !
I've just noticed your thread about more news of antisemitism in France. I am currently banned (at my request, because of the exam period), so I can't write in the thread. However, I remeber we had a thread about it a few months ago, shortly before the Iraqi war IIRC. I have posted long posts, which gave both a description of the general situation in France, and my views on the matter.
Being banned, I sadly can't use the research feature, but please feel free to read the previous thread again, and to quote it at will. I think it remains 100% current even today.
The NY times article you now posted adresses a serious point, that is the identity crisis by many Jews. While it is not to be exaggerated (most Jews continue to feel French first), it is real that the surge of antisemitism made the Jewish element of identity more important to every Jew, and I have the subjective feeling it made Jewishness more important in the whole population (i.e, regular catholics or agnostics emphasize a bit more than before the Jewishness of people they encounter).
While the trend is now still very light, it is disturbing indeed.
The previous lack of answer from the government came from the fact that "hate crimes" (crimes from one community towards another) are quite new to us, because communitarization is new in France, because of a failure in the assimilation process. It seems the existence of hate crimes is now acknowledged by the government, even if it is not too vocal (communitarization is a catastrophe for the French assimilation ideal)."I'm moving to the Left" - Lancer
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Europeans must act to stem anti-Semitism
By Abraham H. Foxman
National Director of the Anti-Defamation League
This op-ed originally appeared in the New Jersey Jewish Standard on June 27, 2003.
Posted: June 30, 2003
It was the right occasion in the right place at the right time. Vienna was the venue, last week, where leaders from 55 nations, joined by Jewish community representatives from around the globe, came to address the issue of the anti-Semitic explosion in Europe and elsewhere.
It would have been nice if the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the host of the meeting, had done it at its own initiative. Unfortunately, like so many things Jewish in our world, it was a product of efforts by the American Jewish community and American officials (the Anti-Defamation League recommended to a U.S. Congressional OSCE meeting on anti-Semitism last year that a conference in Europe would be an important step). While the Europeans were not exactly brought kicking and screaming to do this conference, it would not have happened without American leadership.
That is an important point that cannot be discounted. Just 60 years ago, when the Jews of Europe needed a far different level of help, neither America nor American Jews did anything like this. As a Public Member to the U.S. Delegation, I listened to strong statements by a variety of significant speakers on the need to combat anti-Semitism. Yet the question that lingered with me was not how did we come to be there or what were the motives of the Europeans, but how serious were they about taking the necessary steps to transform attitudes toward Jews that were causing such havoc around the world.
The real test as to whether the Vienna conference will soon fade away as just a good show or whether it will be a trigger, the true starting point for a new worldwide effort to stand up against anti-Semitism, will lie in several areas. First, will the OSCE and European nations actively oppose the hatred and incitement against Jews flowing from the Arab world? Political, intellectual, and religious leaders from Europe must insist in a variety of forums that, the Big Lie --blaming the Jews for 9/11, growing Holocaust denial, the spread of the infamous forgery the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and other manifestations of anti-Semitism in the Arab and Islamic world, are unacceptable. The silence of Europe in the face of this dangerous incitement against Jews must end.
Second, will they make the connection between the bias against Israel in Europe -- in the media, in governments -- and the surge of anti-Semitism on Europe's streets? Will they end the self-satisfying rationalizations that they are just engaging in legitimate criticism of Israel and recognize that the singling out of Israel created the environment in which anti-Semitism flourishes? It is time that Europeans recognize their responsibility for anti-Jewish attitudes by virtue of their double-standard, one-sided condemnations of the Jewish state.
Third, will European leaders work with their Jewish communities to diminish anti-Semitism, or will they leave it to the Jews of their countries to find their own answers? Working with the communities means prosecuting those who commit anti-Semitic acts; calling attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions what they are: anti-Semitism; enacting and implementing hate crime laws; and changing the hearts and minds of the public through the use of media and tolerance programs in the schools. In other words, serious and responsible efforts to change things.
Finally, will the Europeans begin to play a very different role in international organizations where anti-Israel bias reflected in the infamous Zionism is racism ideology is easily transformed into outright anti-Semitism? At the U.N. World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa in 2001, American and other Jews found themselves beleaguered and lonely. Europeans and human rights groups spoke out against the avalanche of hate, if at all, too little and too late.
We hope that the experience in Vienna will motivate the Europeans to do the right thing. We won't, however, count on it. We will continue to press Europe to act. We will encourage our own government and congressional representatives to continue their admirable efforts to work with their European colleagues. And we will continue to point out the dangers not only to Jews, but to democratic societies should anti-Semitism be allowed to flourish.- RES NON VERBA - DE OPRESSO LIBER - VERITAS ET LIBERTAS - O TOLMON NIKA - SINE PARI - VIGLIA PRETIUM LIBERTAS - SI VIS PACEM , PARA BELLUM -
- LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA - one shot , one kill - freedom exists only in a book - everything you always wanted to know about special forces - everything you always wanted to know about Israel - what Dabur does in his free time , ... - in french - “Become an anti-Semitic teacher for 5 Euro only.”
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"Second, will they make the connection between the bias against Israel in Europe -- in the media, in governments -- and the surge of anti-Semitism on Europe's streets?"
Where's the puke smiley?“Now we declare… that the law-making power or the first and real effective source of law is the people or the body of citizens or the prevailing part of the people according to its election or its will expressed in general convention by vote, commanding or deciding that something be done or omitted in regard to human civil acts under penalty or temporal punishment….” (Marsilius of Padua, „Defensor Pacis“, AD 1324)
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Originally posted by HershOstropoler
"Second, will they make the connection between the bias against Israel in Europe -- in the media, in governments -- and the surge of anti-Semitism on Europe's streets?"
Where's the puke smiley?
why the puke smilie , because it does happen , or because of that quote , ....
have a nice day- RES NON VERBA - DE OPRESSO LIBER - VERITAS ET LIBERTAS - O TOLMON NIKA - SINE PARI - VIGLIA PRETIUM LIBERTAS - SI VIS PACEM , PARA BELLUM -
- LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA - one shot , one kill - freedom exists only in a book - everything you always wanted to know about special forces - everything you always wanted to know about Israel - what Dabur does in his free time , ... - in french - “Become an anti-Semitic teacher for 5 Euro only.”
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There is an open debate here about the Israel-palestinian conflict. What people who link antisemitism and criticism if Israel want is a change to a rabid pro-Israel bias. Won't happen. Better scrap the idea, as it poisons every argument about antisemitism.“Now we declare… that the law-making power or the first and real effective source of law is the people or the body of citizens or the prevailing part of the people according to its election or its will expressed in general convention by vote, commanding or deciding that something be done or omitted in regard to human civil acts under penalty or temporal punishment….” (Marsilius of Padua, „Defensor Pacis“, AD 1324)
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