Independent Jewish Voices will be holding a timely event tonight (next week) in Central London on anti Muslim attitudes in the Jewish community and and Anti Jewish feelings amongst Muslims.
LM will not be able to attend but I do think this meeting is an important first step in trying to get to grips with the growing mutual animosity between our two communities.
LM has regularly highlighted the role of Jewish extremists in America and here in the UK so if I attended I would be keen to establish why the extreme minority within the Jewish community appear to regularly outvoice the vast majority of mainstream Jewish opinion of fairness and tolerance towards others. It goes without saying, I am sure the Jewish audience attending will want similar answers about extreme Muslim attitudes towards Jews.
LM will not be able to attend but I do think this meeting is an important first step in trying to get to grips with the growing mutual animosity between our two communities.
LM has regularly highlighted the role of Jewish extremists in America and here in the UK so if I attended I would be keen to establish why the extreme minority within the Jewish community appear to regularly outvoice the vast majority of mainstream Jewish opinion of fairness and tolerance towards others. It goes without saying, I am sure the Jewish audience attending will want similar answers about extreme Muslim attitudes towards Jews.

'I would be keen to establish why the extreme minority within the Jewish community appear to regularly outweigh the vast majority of mainstream Jewish opinion of fairness and tolerance towards others. It goes without saying, I am sure the Jewish audience attending will want similar answers about extreme Muslim attitudes towards Jews.'
ReplyDeleteNot just extreme Muslim attitudes towards Jews, but extreme muslim attitudes to everybody.
In fact, going by this survey, it'd be interesting to know just what the difference between an extreme muslim and an ordinary muslim is:
http://www.glaad.org/2009/05/21/gallop-poll-includes-muslim-views-on-homosexuality
Interesting meeting. But it's next week, 26 April.
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ReplyDeleteWhat are you blabbing about? We don't have a problem with peaceful Jews. Muslims have EVERY right to hold "extreme" views towards Zionist kikes, and their white racist slaves and terrorists. Human beings( i.e. non-whites) are rightly averse to fa88otry which is disgusting. Why do you whites like taking it up the ass so much?
A real conference would focus on why whites have a problem getting along with human beings.
@Mr.Black
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Instead Mr Netanyahu and his Foreign Minister (who leads a very hard-line Zionist party that advocate transfer) continue constructing the illegal separation barrier (which is 3 times the length of the Berlin Wall) and has been condemned by the International Court of Justice in the Hague. The 'wall' divides the Palestinian West Bank into cantons separated by settlements accessible by settler only roads - basically separate development. Illegal under international law, these settlements have been expanded in order to deny Palestine any viability.
The recognition last year by UNESCO recognising Palestine - which included recognition from France, Spain, Ireland and Norway - was a step forward to those who deny Palestine's existence. Moreover there are over 150 UN Resolutions including 181, 191 and 194 that have never been implemented in totality or simply ignored by Israel.
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UN Resolution 478 of 20 August 1980 - passed
The Security Council, recalling its resolution 476 (1980); reaffirming again that the acquisition of territory by force is inadmissible; deeply concerned over the enactment of a "basic law" in the Israeli Knesset proclaiming a change in the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem, with its implications for peace and security; noting that Israel has not complied with resolution 476 (1980); reaffirming its determination to examine practical ways and means, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, to secure the full implementation of its resolution 476 (1980), in the event of non-compliance by Israel ; Censures in the strongest terms the enactment by Israel of the "basic law" on Jerusalem and the refusal to comply with relevant Security Council resolutions;
http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/DDE590C6FF232007852560DF0065FDDB