Godwin’s invoked.
Jonathan Benn writes:
“I was cycling along the [Grand] Canal [Dublin] this evening when a group of people unfurled this banner…Fight!”
Previously: Welcoming The Expansion Of The irish Jewish Museum
Godwin’s invoked.
Jonathan Benn writes:
“I was cycling along the [Grand] Canal [Dublin] this evening when a group of people unfurled this banner…Fight!”
Previously: Welcoming The Expansion Of The irish Jewish Museum
I thought this may be of interest considering all the coverage of the fighting in Israel / Palestine over the past couple of weeks.
It is often said that Ireland or the Irish are anti-semitic. Something I have never believed. And now we have some proper research from the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism, Tel-Aviv University Their data has been put into a choropleth map by a Evangelos Kapros of TCD. More on him hereĀ
Anyway, according to this map there has been 1 incident in Ireland per 2.4m individuals between 2001 and 2010.
The UK – 1 incident per 51,000
The USA – 1 incident per 75,000
So, the likelihood of an antisemitic incident is 32 times more likely in the USA than Ireland and 47 times more likely in the UK.
I think that should put an end to any nonsense of this island being called antisemitic for good. The next time someone speaks out for Palestine, it is more likely a show of solidarity for an oppressed people than any type of antisemitism.