Posted on 05/17/2012 1:57:26 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
This is the result of years of European Union propaganda.
And they’re “combatting” anti-Semitism, so if this little game goes wrong, they can always blame the Jooos!
“I would say that Glaswigeans seem adicted to muddled thinking, but now that might be a hate crime.”
They are subjects as opposed to citizens.
I of course agree that the anti-Semitic posts are boorish, offensive, stupid and vile, but I can’t help wondering what other opinions can get you arrested in that country.
Half the anti-Muzzy posts on Freep would be hate crimes, I think, especially the “make one big parking lot out of them” posts.
What’s wrong with parking lots?
/s
I h8 parking lots. So it’s a hate crime:-(E
Update:
Jewish Groups: Adapt ‘Emergency Measures’ for European Jewry
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/155914#.T7TkM9wtjrQ
These idiots are vindicating the anti-Semites, and I suspect that this business in Glasgow is just the tip of the iceberg.
For later
I'm going to guess that offensive words against Christians would not get the same response.
On the street, preaching the Bible and stating homosexuality is a sin and wrong can get you arrested as well.
Happened when some homosexual took offense and called the police and the police went and arrested the preacher.
Wrong.
Britons have been citizens since the Nationality Act of 1981.
If you’re a government approved hate group, you can be anti-semitic without fear of consequences.
Ireland Palestine Solidarity Committee
http://www.ipsc.ie/campaigns/crh-divest
The six people arrested are five men aged 18-21, and one 15 year old. This therefore would seem to be an incident more about young, braindead idiots rather than some orchestrated campaign.
Scotland has no history of antisemitism, and this incident should not be taken as evidence that Scotland does. Far right groups who epouse anti-semitism, such as the BNP, have only fringe support in the UK, and have no support in Scotland. Even the pro-Palestine groups have minor public support.
Scotland in fact has been known for its openness and tolerance of Jewish immigrants: Lithuanian Jews in the 1920’s, Nazi refugees in the 30’s and 40’s, Polish Jews after the war.
There are areas well known and celebrated as Jewish: the affluent Newton Mearns just outside Glasgow, Giffnock, Garnethill in the city itself.
There have been prominent Scottish Jews in politics and esp business, like the Weisfelds who were in the 1970’s and 1980’s the best known dept store owners in Scotland along with the non-jewish family who owned House of Fraser.
The UK has always had little antisemitism compared to Europe, and Scotland, Wales and NI have had much less than England (which itself has had only a minor history of anti-semitism).
18-21, 15........dont read too much into this. This is the stupidity of youth, not rampant Scottish antsemitism.
Practicing democrats are everywhere it seems.
I agree.
At worst, all that should happen is the police go round and give them a verbal warning not to post such comments again.
If they continue to do it, then arrest them. But not charge, just put the fear of god in them. If that dosent work, then you charge them.
Its because the police can claim its a public comment, which SHOULD be for, say, actual public racism/antisemitism like graffiti daubed on a synagogue, that type of thing.
But to arrest and charge a group of youths, who it seems arent BNP/Nazi organised thugs, for a first offence, seems stupid.
My guess would be that in order to arrest people who make anti-Muslim comments, and avoid charges of favoritism, they have to at least make a show of evenhandedness.
I don’t think most of us here are worried about anti-semitism in Scotland. It’s the fact that one can be arrested for posting crude stuff on Facebook. Creepy.
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