Sunday, February 15, 2009

Shame on the People of Britain for Allowing this to Happen

(I received this in an email but can't find the Spectator link for some reason.)


From Melanie Phillips
The Spectator
Feb. 6, 2009

The Jihad against Britain's Jews

I am hearing ever more alarming accounts of the deepening attrition against British Jews in the wake of the incitement against Israel provoked by the war in Gaza. In addition to the record number of attacks upon Jewish individuals and institutions and murderous incitement displayed on the anti-Israel demonstrations and riots as reported by the Community Security Trust, Jewish parents report that their children – some as young as eight – are now running from a gauntlet of attacks from their Muslim classmates at school who accuse them of ‘killing Palestinian children’. Comments by adults about ‘Jews controlling all the money/the media/the BBC’ (yes, really! All because it allowed Israel’s spokesman to put the case for Israel from time to time) are now commonplace in both private and public discourse. Today’s Jewish Chronicle reports that a 12 year-old Birmingham schoolgirl was terrorized by a mob of 20 youths chanting ‘Kill all Jews’ and ‘Death to Jews’ on her way home from school last week.

She said: ‘One of my friends said an Asian girl from the year above asked her why she was talking to me because I am Jewish. I asked the girl in a friendly manner if she had a problem with me being Jewish. She said “yeah, I do”. I managed to punch her before she hit me but then she grabbed me by the hair and swung me around shouting “f****** Jews, I hate Jews”. But then another Asian girl rounded up a whole gang. They were all in school uniform and they came running towards me shouting “death to Jews” and “kill all Jews.”’

A reader has sent me the following account of what happened to him when, travelling on the Tube in London, he started to read a copy of The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz.

"After a time, I became aware that a man sitting diagonally in front of me near the doors at the end of the carriage was looking a bit agitated and had a disgruntled expression on his face. However, he didn't meet my eye, so I thought nothing more of it and continued reading as before...When the train reached St Paul's, the man I had noticed stood up to get off. But instead of leaving by the end doors, he made to pass me. In the process of doing so, he deliberately shoved into me and made to crush me against the side of the carriage and the passengers sitting behind me. Despite already knowing exactly what had actuated this behaviour, I asked the question anyway - and received the following response: ‘You shouldn't be reading that, you f***ing [indecipherable].’...The whole confrontation had taken place in the time it took for the tube doors to wheeze open and shut."

Other than in the Jewish press, such incidents are barely being reported. Last week, for example, there was virtually no coverage of the violent demonstration organised by the Stop the War coalition which prevented the deputy commander of Israel’s Gaza operation from speaking at London’s Jewish student centre, Hillel House, when a crowd of about 60-80 students attempted to storm the building. One of the most troubling developments is the way in which the universities have become an extension of the Middle East conflict, with a simulacrum of the aggression, intimidation and violence from which Israel is under attack by the Arabs being directed at Jewish students on British campuses, who now routinely run a gauntlet of intimidation and abuse from Arab and Muslim students. But even more worryingly, some universities are spinelessly choosing to give in to such bullying.

Throughout last week, after the cease-fire was declared in Gaza, there was a series of anti-Israel sit-ins and demonstrations organised by the STWC at some 17 universities: in London at the School of Oriental and African Studies, the London School of Economics, Queen Mary College and King’s College, as well as at Bradford, Sheffield Hallam, Warwick, Leeds, Oxford, Cambridge, Sussex, Essex, Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan and Strathclyde. Some of these protests led to criminal damage and forced the universities to pay thousands of pounds to deal with the disruption, rearrange lectures, hire extra security guards and repair the damage.

The demonstrators took control of lecture halls and made a series of demands: that the universities should issue a statement condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza; offer scholarships to Palestinian students; send surplus educational materials to help rebuild Gaza (presumably its Islamic University, said by Israel to be a fount of terror); dedicate some of their time to fund-raising for Gaza; and take no action against the demonstrators.

Some of these universities responded robustly to such disorder and intimidation. Manchester Metropolitan, Birmingham, Nottingham and, after some delay, Leeds and Cambridge reportedly refused to accept any of these demands. At Nottingham and Sheffield Hallam, the demonstrators were forcibly evicted.

But the LSE, King’s College London, SOAS, Bradford, Strathclyde and Oxford reportedly gave in to some or all of these demands. According to the JC, the LSE agreed to waive application fees for Gaza and West Bank students ‘directly affected by the conflict’, while Bradford agreed to investigate the ‘ethical background’ of food and drink served on campus, and promised to ‘explore the feasibility of a twinning link with the Islamic University of Gaza’.

Strathclyde agreed among other things to cancel a contract with an Israeli water-cooler company. Oxford – which fined each demonstrator the princely sum of £20 – nevertheless started negotiations with them with indecent haste, and a mere few hours later had agreed to pretty well everything.

In a craven letter to colleagues the Vice-Chancellor, John Hood, having stated that unlawful action of this kind cannot be condoned proceeded to reward it by giving the perpetrators what they had demanded.

The Oxford demonstrators also demanded that the title of the series of lectures on ‘world peace’ at Balliol, recently inaugurated by Israeli President Shimon Peres and named in his honour, be changed; the Senior Proctor, Professor Donald Fraser -- who oversees disciplinary matters and who recommended ‘a relatively lenient course of action against the demonstrators ‘-- duly wrote to Balliol drawing its attention to the students’ concerns.

Thus the trahison des clercs as they crumble in the face of criminality, violence and intimidation.

And so now at British universities --which should be the most protected of all environments for free discourse and inquiry -- British Jews no longer feel safe.

At Nottingham, one such student said: The sit-in has created an atmosphere where we do not feel comfortable going into shared buildings on campus. At King’s, another Jewish student said: “Someone from my course wrote ‘kill the Jews’ on my Facebook profile. Later he said he didn’t know I was Jewish. In public someone said to me, ‘I think all the Israelis are crazy and so are the f***ing Jews’.”

And at Oxford, the JC reports: “One University Reader reportedly told a meeting that ‘within five years, Oxford will be a Jew-free zone’ ” and a student wrote to Professor Fraser warning that “for Jewish students, the university and the city have developed a toxic atmosphere in which I and many others feel increasingly alienated and unwelcome.”

Meanwhile, of course, as Sky’s Tim Marshall pointed out the other day on his blog, the government of Sri Lanka is also attempting to eradicate terrorism by a military campaign in which, according to the UN, ‘many civilians are being killed’, thousands made homeless, hundreds of thousands trapped, and to which, as food shortages grow, the government refuses to allow access to journalists. Yet there are no sit-ins on campus against the Sri Lankans, no violent riots outside its High Commission, no calls to boycott Orange Pekoe tea. As Marshall observed: “And yet somehow the lives of the 1,300 Palestinians killed by the Israelis causes far more outrage, in certain quarters, than the 2 million dead in Congo, the tens of thousands of Iraqis killed by Sunni and Shia terrorists, or the growing number of Sri Lankan dead to add to the 70,000 killed over the past 25 years (far more than the number of Palestinians and Israelis killed in the same period).”

Of course – because the protests in Britain have nothing to do with humanitarian concerns for the innocent they are part of the jihad against the Jews – and those in the universities and other parts of the establishment who are capitulating to or even endorsing this are accomplices to a great evil that is now consuming British public life.

13 comments:

Damien said...

Revereridesagain,

Shame on us all for allowing this to happen. If only the news media was doing its job!

midnight rider said...

Damien,

There is no shame on you or any of the bloggers at IBA for this sort of thing. You speak out, we write about it when we hear about it. If we see it I know each of us would step in. There is no shame on us for this.

The shame is on the media for not reporting it. For elected officials being blind to it and for the sheeple for not doing anything when they see it.

Things seem to be sliding faster every day now.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Damien - tell me, how, how, how to NOT "allow" this to happen? I am past frantic with this. I keep wondering if I have judged the everyday Germans (excluding Nazi party members, of course) and Poles too harshly for the Shoah. If their society had become this corrupted there was not much they could have done, I'm afraid.

This is a 180 turn for me. I always believed that if the common, decent man did the "right thing", that heinous evil could have been averted. Now I am not so sure.

God, the media is controlled, the schools are controlled (I have tried to influence the public schools to no avail), the universities are controlled, the churches are controlled, every public institution is controlled by communist (yes, I use that term deliberately) multi-cult annihilationists. I have written and written and written my elected reps - no response. I have talked and talked and talked to friends and colleagues - they think I am insane.

I just wrote my state reps, and am trying a bunch of other things - but it is like screaming into the void.

How did "us all" "allow" this to happen??? I am not being a smart-ass, or trying to be provocative. If there is something we can do that you know will help, please, please let me know.

Citizen Warrior's site has good ideas, but at the rate this is going, we don't have time for incrementalism. The long march through the institutions is over. They are here and they are wearing headscarves.


R.

Damien said...

R.

I take it you want to be called "R," Well okay, "R."

We need to speak out and stand up for our selves. We need to do all that we can, and we can not allow ourselves to be intimidated. You need to tell yourself its not hopeless. I know its frighting. But the world prior to World War 2 was frightening, and so was the cold war. Maybe this is worse, but you still can't allow yourself to give up. After the west wins this thing, our decedents may have a hard time understanding what we went through, but we will win this thing if we are willing to do what must be done. We must win this war that the Jihadists have declared on us. Failure is not an option.

andre79 said...

The Brits couldn't care less, did you see any significant reaction from the Tories relative to Wilders? Me neither. As for the attacks, just try to complain about anti-semitism after the wonderful coverage of Cast Lead by the bbc. 270 attacks in 2009 and it is only mid-February.

Ray Boyd said...

"The Brits couldn't care less". Oh, I see. Have you done a poll and asked the Brits? Perhaps you should qualify that statement and narrow it down to the dhimmified politicians.

Do you think the majority population are happy with the situation in our country right now? I say majority population but even so when you take out the wooly libs - yes, please take them out - I think you will find that we do care, and care deeply.

However caring is not enough. The only thing we can do is vote out the government in the next year or so and replace it with what?

Always On Watch said...

Ray,
However caring is not enough. The only thing we can do is vote out the government in the next year or so and replace it with what?

As I see it, the United States in a very similar position. We're kidding ourselves if we deny that reality.

Always On Watch said...

MR,
Things seem to be sliding faster every day now.

Absolutely.

If anybody had told me right afte 9/11 that such would be the new reality, I'd have called him a liar.

Anonymous said...

Ray Boyd said...
"The Brits couldn't care less". Oh, I see. Have you done a poll and asked the Brits? Perhaps you should qualify that statement and narrow it down to the dhimmified politicians."

I'm a senior member on 3 large forums, mainly British, and I regullary post there for more than 5 years. I didn't make a poll but from their reaction so far I can safely say that most of them couldn't care less. I started a lot of anti-Jihad and pro-Israel topics there to the point of being banned and had my membership suspended for a few days until I "cool off". One of the replies I got at a point was that the link I posted doesn't have Jessica Alba or footie in it so it is worthless to comment.

Yes, I think they couldn't care less and no, I didn't make a poll.

Anonymous said...

Ray Boyd said...
"The Brits couldn't care less". Oh, I see. Have you done a poll and asked the Brits? Perhaps you should qualify that statement and narrow it down to the dhimmified politicians."

I'm a senior member on 3 large forums, mainly British, and I regullary post there for more than 5 years. I didn't make a poll but from their reaction so far I can safely say that most of them couldn't care less. I started a lot of anti-Jihad and pro-Israel topics there to the point of being banned and had my membership suspended for a few days until I "cool off". One of the replies I got at a point was that the link I posted doesn't have Jessica Alba or footie in it so it is worthless to comment.

Yes, I think they couldn't care less and no, I didn't make a poll.

Pastorius said...

Is footie football?

Anonymous said...

Or soccer for some. LOL!

Pastorius said...

At least I was smart enough to call it football.

:)