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Not a week seems to go by without an anti-Semitic attack in the United States – either verbal or violent – against Jews.
“Unfortunately anti-Semitism has become fashionable again,” Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive vice president for the New York Board of Rabbis, told The Times of Israel. “It’s not a big deal to hate the Jews. The first group that gets attacked is the Jews.” […]
“The world is witnessing an alarming rise in acts of anti-Semitism, and we must all do what we can to respond to this growing threat,” said Eric S. Goldstein, CEO of the UJA-Federation of New York.“History has shown us the ramifications of silence.”
The Anti-Defamation League warned in a recent statement just what those ramifications are.
“There must be a clear and consistently reinforced and maintained understanding that the hatred, bigotry and prejudice against Jews that threatens the future of Jewish life in many places is indeed an assault on the well-being and sense of security for all minorities and on society as a whole,” said Michael A. Salberg, the Anti-Defamation League’s Director of International Affairs. […]
Feel free to go read the entire article, if you can stomach it.
Unsurprisingly, the Obama administration invited the Anti-Defamation League to participate in a recent White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism, which focused primarily on “the rising tide of anti-Semitism” and so-called “violent extremism” both domestically and internationally.
Let’s be very clear about a couple of important issues related to “anti-Semitism” and “violent extremism” that organized Jewish groups, the mainstream mass media, and American political establishment are endlessly hyping and fretting about.
Making “anti-Semitic” comments or statements, which essentially consists of stating basic facts about organized international Jewry, the Jewish state of Israel, and Jewish criminality and treachery, is one of the greatest taboos in Western society. Questioning the official Jewish narrative of WWII – especially the false “Holocaust” story – or highlighting and discussing Israel’s central role in planning, executing, and benefitting from the events of 9/11 is extremely controversial, and even illegal, in all Western countries. “Anti-Semitism” is one of the least fashionable trends not only in America, but all throughout Europe, Canada, and Australia.
The organized Jewish community is constantly hyping the alleged threat of “violent extremists,” including the domestic “lone wolf”-style terrorist and the radical Islamic jihadi-style terrorist we see on television all the time. The threat of “violent extremism,” domestically and internationally, is almost entirely created, manufactured, and perpetuated by the Jewish mass media and various intelligence and law enforcement agencies who set up and manipulate these so-called “extremists” in the United States and abroad.
Unfortunately, “anti-Semitism” (i.e., general knowledge about Jews, their agenda, their power and influence in the world, and their outrageous criminality and subversive activities) is not becoming fashionable in the United States, or really anywhere else as far as I know. The mass media and political establishment, who regularly consult with the organized Jewish community (especially the ADL), are hyping the alleged threat of “violent extremism” in order to keep the average American in a state of fear and control, and to promote their fraudulent, never-ending “Global War on Terror.”
Let’s hope more and more people start to understand just how ridiculous this entire situation really is.
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albert smith mi6 is now known to islamic state i presume