This is an interesting article in the Telegraph (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100049072/jewish-hostility-to-christians-the-prejudice-no-one-ever-writes-about/). In America, these articles are simply NOT published.
Even the author, Damian Thompson, goes to great pains to distance himself from what he calls "the anti-Semitic nutcases who are such a depressing presence in the blogosphere". He writes like a scared child, going out of his way to point out that he has always covered various religious biases of Christians and Muslims in the past. Clearly, he realizes that he is transgressing a major boundary here.
However, he limits his points to various anecdotes concerning the rudeness and arrogance that Jews exhibit towards Christians.
Pointedly, he does NOT ask "why" to the question posed in his article title. To ask questions of why, or to see larger patterns in Jewish behavior, is apparently the realm of those depressing nutcase anti-semites.
He flirts with nutcase-ish at the end of his article, when he calls for a book:
"It would be interesting read a book on anti-Christian sentiment among modern Jews, including Jewish historians who invest heavily in the notion of Christian or gentile collective guilt for crimes committed by others.... And something tells me it will never be written."
Clearly, he knows what is up, laying out a bread-crumb trail through the fields of Jewish Racism and Exclusion, right up into the outer districts of Jewish Supremacism.... but, farther upon that path he dares not tread.
Plan? What plan?
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3 comments:
Someone should tell Damian that those type of books have already been written. Books like 1) Professor Kevin MacDonald "The Culture of Critique", plus his other books 2) E. Michael Jones "The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History" 3)John Murray Cuddihy "The Ordeal of Civility:Freud, Marx, Levi-Strauss, and the Jewish struggle with Modernity"
That was certainly an interesting article, but it was published 18 months ago.
I wonder whether the season of goodwill is quite the time to link to that (important, I agree) issue?
Good point, Roger, but it was new to me! :-)
Anon, I thought something similar: the books be asks for have already been written. But, as you know, those folks are "anti-Semites" so they can be ignored...
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