Foxman: Jews demand, deserve policies designed to combat "anti-Semitism"

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Between May 12-14, the 5th Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitismtook place in Jerusalem. The conference, sponsored by the the Nazi Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs, had two major themes: “The Oldest Hatred in the Newest Vessels: Confronting Antisemitism and Hate Speech on the Internet and in Social Media”and “The Rise in Antisemitism in Europe’s Cities Today: Means of Response,” according to the webpage about the event.Of course, the event was well-attended by the Anti-Defamation League, led by its National Director Abe Foxman. “Anti-Semitism is on the rise globally and particularly in Europe, where Jewish communities feel insecure after the latest series of attacks by extremists motivated by fundamentalist Islam,”
Zionist Foxman said in an ADL press release highlighting the event. “This conference presents an opportunity to gather data and to hear from some of the world’s foremost experts on anti-Semitism and to discuss what governments, civil society and Jewish communities can do to confront the problem. Awareness of the problem goes a long way to help countries respond more effectively to anti-Semitism and bigotry.”Zionist Foxman published a rather revealing OpEd in The Times of Israel as well, where he openly demanded that international Jewry be protected from “anti-Semitism,” which in reality translates to ensuring Zionist are never criticized or challenged on their false interpretation of reality in addition to preventing any open, honest discussion of Zionist  power, influence, criminality, and subversiveness. Foxman writes:

This week, leaders, experts and practitioners are gathering in Jerusalem to figure out a solution to a problem that has challenged the Jewish people for millennia: how to protect ourselves from the never ending threat of anti-Semitism.
In many ways, my life has been defined by this question. My early years were spent as a hidden child, not knowing if my parents – or I – would survive the Nazis. My entire adult professional life has been focused on the fight against anti-Semitism as the national director of the Anti-Defamation League – the world’s leading organization dedicated to combating this oldest of hatreds.
I am proud to be leading an ADL delegation of Jewish leaders and professional experts in the fields of anti-Semitism, Islamic extremism, and cyberhate.
Today, despite my history as a survivor of the Holocaust, I am surprised at the deterioration of the safety, security and well-being for Jews around globe. […]
But as the hatred of Jews persists and even intensifies, we must acknowledge that the picture is not all negative.
Unlike the 1930s and 40s, there is no government committed to the destruction of the Jews. Instead, given all the challenges, there are world leaders who are steadfast in their vocal opposition to anti-Semitism. We see this with Prime Minister Manuel Valls of France, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, and many others.
And we have the United States, which has provided an unparalleled home for the largest population of Jews in the Diaspora, and, as a matter of government policy supported by an overwhelming majority of Americans, has been an advocate and champion for the Jewish people.
And most significantly today, unlike the eras where Jews facing persecution had no place to go and no state to champion them, we have the State of Israel which has transformed Jewish life both in and outside of the state.
Even in the results of ADL’s global poll we found reason to be optimistic – nearly three quarters of those polled are not seriously infected with anti-Semitic beliefs and there are many countries and communities where animus toward Jews is low and Holocaust awareness is strong.
The age-old question of how to stop them from hating us has not gone away. Evil is afoot again in the form of Islamic extremism, classic anti-Semitism, the increasing ease with which criticism of Israel can morph into hatred of Jews and, the greatest challenge of all, the passivity of too many in the face of evil.
Even if I were to head ADL for another 50 years, I worry that without constant attention, careful planning and skillful implementation of measures across broad elements of society, these and other trends can metastasize.
As we come together in Jerusalem — to assess the bad and the good and devise solutions — we must harness what we can do in making clear to the world that the Jewish people demands and deserves commitments, policies and partnerships to contain and offset this enduring hatred.
The world will be better off for it.

According to Foxman, “anti-Semitism” is a threat to the Jewish people that is “never ending,” meaning it has always and will always exist. However, Foxman claims “anti-Semitism” has nothing at all to do with Jews, their power and influence in the non-Jewish world, or their behavior and subversive, criminal nature. Foxman and other Jewish leaders and intellectuals always portray “anti-Semitism” as some irrational, unfounded, pathological manifestation of psychosis that is entirely disconnected from the actions, behavior, and policies promoted by Jews.
Nothing could be further from the truth. 
The Jews have been universally despised throughout history, resulting in their expulsion from various European countries and territories over 100 times, specifically because of their subversive, criminal nature and actions.
Despite the fact that international Jewry controls virtually every aspect of Western political, economic, and cultural life, which includes their outright ownership of the Federal Reserve System, large segments of Wall Street and other international financial institutions, the mainstream mass media and Hollywood as well as their dominating influence in both the Democratic and Republican parties and their occupation of important positions of power and influence throughout all levels of the federal government (and many state and local governments as well), Foxman is still openly declaring that “the Jewish people demand and deserve commitments, policies and partnerships to contain and offset this enduring hatred,” i.e., “anti-Semitism”.
We’ve already seen organized Jewry and the Jewish state of Israel lobby to have “anti-Semitism” recognized as an international crime. Foxman does not explicitly call for that in this OpEd, but that is clearly where his line of thinking is heading.
The Jews simply cannot tolerate any sort of criticism or honest, frank discussion of their power and influence anywhere in the world. They are the ultimate tyrants, and are expecting us to meekly acquiesce to their demands. I for one know their bullying tactics will not work on me and the readers of this website.

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