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Originally Posted by Franek Grabowski
Graham
Let me remind you that most recent antisemitic incidents took place in France not long ago. They were so strong, Israelis suggested best choice is to leave the country. France is neither German, Soviet or religious country. .
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Anti-Semitism is not an easy subject, but demographic shifts in Europe have made it difficult to point towards a single culprit. Anti-Semitism is strong especially with Islamic immigrants.
So when a French youth of North African decent attacks a jew, is it french or islamic anti-semitism?
The global community has made easy black and white world views untenable.
So a Swastika on a Jewish grave in Germany might just as well have originated from a Turkish migrant youth as a Neo-Nazi.