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Ruining football since 2008, saving sinners since AD 1

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Bethlehem Blue
Bethlehem Blue@escissor·
Exactly this about Marina Purkiss. And Michael Rosen is no better.
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael

Marina posted this clip of herself on British television arguing that Israel is to blame for the rise in antisemitism. It's a familiar talking point and it comes up every time Jews are attacked, including the two Jewish men stabbed earlier this week in Golders Green. So let me ask her a few questions. Let's start with what Marina is actually saying, because she's careful about how she says it. She's not defending antisemitism. She's claiming she doesn't want Jews to get stabbed, but "what do you expect will happen"? Isn't that just a justification with a polite disclaimer attached? When you tell the world that violence against Jews is an inevitable consequence of Israeli behavior, are you reporting on reality or are you constructing it? Because when you hand someone a grievance and tell them their anger is understandable, what exactly do you think is going to happen? And if this is really about Israeli policy producing an inevitable outcome, why aren't Russians being stabbed on the streets of London? Russia has committed a staggering amount of documented war crimes and is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths at a minimum. Where's the inevitable backlash against Russians? The Chinese Communist Party runs an authoritarian repressive system with documented abuses on a massive scale. Where's the inevitable violence against Chinese people in London? The inevitability only ever seems to apply to Jews. So is it really about the behavior of governments, or is something else going on? And if the violence is a rational response to Israeli policy, shouldn't it at least be directed at people who actually support that policy? Do you think the attackers stop and ask their victims where they stand on Israeli settlement policy before they act? Do they check whether the person wearing a kippah supports Netanyahu or opposes him? Because who tends to get targeted in these attacks? Religious Jews. Visibly Orthodox Jews. And which Jewish group tends to be among the most critical and ideologically opposed to the Israeli government? Ultra-Orthodox Jews. There are some Hasidic sects who oppose the political state of Israel entirely on religious grounds. Did the attacker in Golders Green know that? Did he care? So what exactly does Israeli government policy have to do with any of this? If this were really an inevitable political response to Israeli actions, wouldn't the attackers at least be going after the "right Jews"? When you say Israel is responsible for antisemitism, which Israel do you mean? The State of Israel, meaning the Jewish people governing themselves in their ancestral homeland? Or are you talking about Netanyahu specifically? Because Netanyahu can barely hold a coalition together in his own Knesset. Do you really think he speaks for world Jewry? When people like you get accused of fostering hatred toward Jews, don't you immediately point to Jews like Zack Polanski and say Jews aren't a monolith, they don't all support Israel, stop painting us as antisemitic? So then why, when you want to explain away attacks on Jews, do you turn around and treat every Jew as a unified pro-Israel bloc? Which is it? Either Jewish opinion on Israel is diverse and cannot be used to justify targeting Jews, or it isn't. You don't get to use that argument in both directions depending on what's convenient. And before we even get to policy, is there any other country on earth where the debate isn't about government policy but about whether the country has a right to exist at all? Any other country where that question is treated as a serious and legitimate one? Because that conversation only ever comes up about Israel. So when people say they're just criticizing Israeli policy, are they being honest with themselves? Consider Donald Trump. Arguably the most hated political figure in Europe, certainly in London. Does anyone accuse Londoners of being anti-American for despising him? Does anyone accuse Americans of being unpatriotic for disagreeing with his policies, just as nobody did with Biden? Why does opposition to a government become a justification for Jews, anywhere, to bear the consequences? Why does that logic exist nowhere else on earth? Why only Israel? Why only us? Even if you accept, for the sake of argument, the premise you’re pushing, that Jews broadly support the worst accusations leveled at the Israeli government, since when does holding a political opinion about a conflict thousands of miles away justify being stabbed in the street? Reprehensible views exist among British citizens, as they do in any society. They do not get hunted down for it. Jews in England are openly anxious about their safety right now, and yet nobody expects them to retaliate by attacking random people who disagree with them. No one who spends their time demonizing Jews is looking over their shoulder, worried that the Jewish community will respond in kind. What Marina and people like her are really doing is reversing cause and effect. Does Israel cause antisemitism? Or does antisemitism, ancient and adaptable, always finding a new justification, cause these attacks? And when every Jew stabbed in the diaspora is another rung on the ladder of Aliyah, when Jews watch the government response and the public response and find it abysmal, can you really blame them for drawing the obvious conclusion? That there is one country on earth where the government is constitutionally obligated to protect them? Is it really a mystery why that country keeps looking more appealing? So what does England want to do? Does it want to keep doing what Marina is doing, blaming Israel, muddying the waters, treating Jewish safety as a geopolitical debate, while things get worse and worse until it isn't only Jews bearing the consequences? Or does it want to say clearly that it will not allow its citizens to be stabbed in the streets? If England can't say that and mean it, then shouldn't it at least be honest with its Jewish community? Why keep them waiting in limbo for a protection that isn't coming? Why not just tell them the truth?

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Paul Brand@PaulBrandITV·
BREAKING: The PM will address the nation from Downing Street in the next few minutes
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Bethlehem Blue@escissor·
@primegunner14 You clearly don’t understand how PL match rescheduling is supposed to work. That said, both Arsenal and City have demanding schedules to the end of the season.
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PBC@primegunner14·
Why would Manchester City even dare to request a fixture swap from the Premier League? It’s not just rude it screams entitlement. Arsenal have competed on all fronts this season and never asked for special treatment. No excuses. No shortcuts. City needs to stop this arrogance.
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
“We’ve never lived in a world where 22-year-olds couldn’t assume that the work they did they would be able to do until death or retirement, and we’re never going to have that world again,” says former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse.
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Hadley Freeman@HadleyFreeman·
Reaction to my column on Sunday made me think of this from the the late Rabbi Sacks: "In the Middle Ages Jews were hated because of their religion. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Jews were hated because of their race. Now they're hated because of their nation state."
Hadley Freeman@HadleyFreeman

For today’s @thetimes column: how did we get to a point where my synagogue has been deemed too dangerous for my children, and why is Zack Polanski dismissing all this as mere “perception of unsafety”? My synagogue is seen as too dangerous for kids thetimes.com/article/f0625a…

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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
The train to Auschwitz in 1942. The color footage reveals a stark contrast between the innocence of those aboard and the horrific fate that awaited them. Dressed in their best clothes, they moved toward their final destination, the gas chambers. Never again.💔
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Dave Rich
Dave Rich@daverich1·
What's a Jewish State? It's a place where Owen Jones doesn't get to demand that Jews jump through hoops for his own amusement.
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Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
@metpoliceuk On the train she was winding herself up blaming Zionism for the “destruction of Mother Earth”. Anyone paying this person to train them on antiracism is mad.
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Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
This is Nikki Brooker who calls herself the “antiracist mum” but was supporting Palestine Action fans today because of the “Zionist parasites” that “infiltrated” government and control politicians like puppets. Three tropes for the price of one. She’s a youth worker 😬
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habibi@habibi_uk·
“Victory to Iran!” Cheers for the regime's terrorists in Yemen and Lebanon. "Wipe Israel off the map!" Curses for the “parasites” of the City of London. "Epstein class!" Ranjeet Brar raging outside the US embassy yesterday. He is an NHS consultant at King’s College Hospital.
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Marlon Solomon
Marlon Solomon@supergutman·
Just so everyone knows what's going on in terms of hatred of Jews on the British left: John Rees, the co-founder of @STWuk who organise the pro-Palestinian marches in our cities, is saying that a Jewish person in public office who is member of a synagogue is unacceptable.
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Bethlehem Blue@escissor·
No, the original topic of the thread was antisemitism.
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Bethlehem Blue@escissor·
Hot take from the most antisemitic country in Europe
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