Originally posted by MerkJesus! you must be old! Were you there?
I never said it would require genocide for the Jews to leave. I just said they might stay for genocide. After all, they have been slaughterd in Europe in the past, they were the first victims of the Crusades. If I recall correctly, the spring of 1096.
Originally posted by SeitseYou're getting it wrong. DSW posted a link claiming anti-semitism is rising in Britain. No1 pointed out that Merk claimed that such anti-semitisim causes emigration of skilled Jews. However, Jews are not emigrating from Britain in any greater numbers than before according to no1's link. Therefore, either DSW's article, Merk's hypothesis, or no1's article are wrong. Or possibly only skilled Jews are leaving Britain and all the unskilled ones are staying for some reason...
If your thesis is correct, then that would translate to an increase in
Jews leaving Europe to go to Israel.
*looking wrist watch, tapin' foot on the floor*
Maybe I'm getting it wrong, maudy, but your post gives the idea that
you think that the amount of Jews going back to Europe is a key
indicator of antisemitism in their places of origin.
How are you not understanding this?