Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Don't criticise Jews (even when they're up to no good) and rubbish in Britain

Forget the fact that Lord Levy is at the centre of a scandal engulfing Downing Street - all the way up to the Prime Minister. This Rabbi's message is clear: if you criticise a Jew you're an anti-semite.

"As detectives prepare to wind up their inquiry, with a case file expected at the end of this month, Lord Levy's backers now claim that he is the victim of an "anti-Semitic" smear campaign. His rabbi declared that "one Jew is seemingly being hung out to dry".

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Here is the opening to an excellent article by Jeremy Paxman from today's Guardian. I share his sentiment about the UK (especially London) becoming a tip...

"Make the most of it. Before the leaves begin to shoot on the trees and the grass thickens on the roadside verges, take a look around you. This is the perfect time of year to appreciate what a squalid place Britain has become.

The gutters heave with the spring awakening of Starbucks cartons. The pavements glitter with discarded gum and the sun twinkles on a million soft-drink cans. What is that streaming from the top of the tree? It's a 12ft length of grubby plastic."

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