In letter to Chilean Ambassador to US, B’nai B’rith International says blaming State of Israel or Jewish people as whole for alleged actions of tourist is ‘absolutely unacceptable and irrational’
ed note–in the unlikely case that the rest of the world has not figured it out, please let me explain the reasons for these ’unacceptable and irrational’ allegations against Jews as a people.
Whenever (and I do mean WHENEVER) a Jew or group of them is caught RED FREAKING HANDED in the middle of some type of criminal behavior, obvious before all 12 billion eyes of planet earth, the Jewish community says ‘What? Who? Us? NEVER. We did nothing wrong. Your eyes are playing tricks on you Gentiles’ long enough for the guilty to hop on a plane to Israel where they know they will be safe.
And thus it has always been. Even for the smallest things, they deny their guilt before the world, and so what happens as a result is that they collectively earn a reputation as liars and enablers for criminal behavior, to the point that when one of them gets caught in the middle of something such as the fires that broke out in Chile, that it is assumed those charged are guilty and even if there ISN’T any evidence supporting such a charge.
Ynetnews
B’nai B’rith International has sent a letter to Chilean Ambassador to the United States Arturo Fernandois, expressing “our grave concern over the outburst of anti-Semitic activity that has occurred in Chile after the arrest of a 23-year-old Israeli backpacker, who is suspected of having accidentally ignited the fire of the Torres del Paine National Park.”
B’nai B’rith President Allan J. Jacobs and Executive Vice President Daniel S. Mariaschin wrote, “Undoubtedly, the fire is a national tragedy, and we share the Chileans’ sorrow for this very unfortunate incident. But blaming the State of Israel or the Jewish people as a whole for the ‘alleged’ actions of a tourist is absolutely unacceptable and irrational.”
In the wake of the fire in Chile’s Patagonia region, the outburst of anti-Semitic attacks and charges included outrageous claims made by Chilean politicians.
The vice president of the Christian Democratic Party wrote on his Twitter account, “I bet that the Israeli ‘tourist’ that burned Torres del Paine is one of those sent by his State after killing Palestinian children.”
Taunts of “filthy Jew” were reportedly yelled as the suspect was escorted to court.
In the letter to the ambassador, B’nai B’rith calls on the democratic government of Chile to clearly denounce these malicious and shameful anti-Semitic and anti-Israel accusations.