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Professor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« on: March 16, 2011, 07:20:10 AM »
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47% of Germans think Israel exterminating Palestinians'
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL
03/16/2011 02:52

Study shows a strong presence of “anti-Semitism that is linked with Israel and is hidden behind criticism of Israel" in Europe.
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BERLIN – A think-tank affiliated with Germany’s Social Democratic Party issued a new report last week that revealed high levels of anti-Semitism in Germany, Poland and Hungary, as well as varying manifestations of racism, homophobia and prejudice in eight European countries.

Dr. Beate Küpper, a researcher from the University of Bielefeld who co-authored the Friedrich Ebert Foundation’s study along with her colleagues Andreas Zick and Andreas Hoevermann, told The Jerusalem Post on Monday that the study showed a strong presence of “anti-Semitism that is linked with Israel and is hidden behind criticism of Israel, and is not neutral.”

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She termed the outbreak of Jew-hatred in Germany “remarkable” because there were widespread Holocaust remembrance and education events in Germany.

The study – “Intolerance, Prejudice, Discrimination: A European Report” –questioned roughly 1,000 people in each of the selected EU countries.

The investigation was limited to Great Britain, Holland, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Poland and France due to financial restrictions and requisite expertise in each country to track anti-democratic attitudes, according to Küpper.

Asked to respond to the statement that “Israel is conducting a war of extermination against the Palestinians,” 47.7 percent of the study’s participants in Germany expressed agreement – the highest number in Western Europe.

The statement is a typical question used to probe attitudes about equating Israel with the Nazi campaign to exterminate European Jewry.

The US State Department defines the comparison as an expression of modern anti- Semitism, as does the European Union.

Given Poland’s lukewarm foreign policy toward Israel, the finding that 63.3% of the Poles questioned agree that Israel is seeking to obliterate Palestinians may be deeply alarming to some.

The statement “Considering Israel’s policy, I can understand why people do not like Jews” met with 35.6% affirmation in Germany, while 35.9% of British respondents were in agreement. In the Netherlands, 41.1% favored the assertion, as did 55.2% in Poland, 45.6% in Hungary and 48.8% in Portugal. France declined to participate.

The researchers also asked whether “Jews try to take advantage of having been victims during the Nazi era.”

Almost half the Germans questioned responded in the affirmative; the country’s 48.9% result was the highest among the Western European countries. The Netherlands provided the lowest percentage, with 17.2% affirming that Jews were trying to exploit the Nazi era. The number for Poland was 72.2%, and Hungary reached 68.1%. France reached 32.3%, England 21.8%, Portugal 52.2% and Italy 40.2%.

Küpper said that Poland and Hungary were also plagued by extraordinary levels of sexism and homophobia. In response to the statement that “there is nothing immoral about homosexuality,” 75.8 % of Poles and 67.7% of Hungarians disagreed. The Netherlands showed the greatest acceptance of homosexuality, as 16.5% disagreed with the statement. Asked whether “it is a good thing to allow marriages between two men or two women,” Poland (88.2%) and Hungary (69.3%) showed the highest negative response.

Here, too, The Netherlands had the highest acceptance of same-sex marriage rights, with a mere 17% disagreeing.

Asked about the reasons for anti-Semitism – particularly in Germany, where there has been intensive Holocaust education – Küpper said the factors explaining anti-Semitism were not analyzed in the study.

However, some academics in Germany frequently invoke the notion of “secondary anti- Semitism” – that Germans are filled with pathological guilt about the Holocaust and shift the blame to Jews and Israel to assuage their complexes – to explain the disconnect between Holocaust remembrance events and the rising hatred of Jews and Israel in the Federal Republic. The theory’s proponents say it would account for the disproportionate criticism of Israel in the German media and German parliamentary legislative action targeting the Jewish state over seizing the Mavi Marmara.

A handful of German scholars, including Dr. Lars Rensmann, Dr. Matthias Küntzel and Dr. Clemens Heni, have investigated the phenomenon of secondary anti-Semitism in their writings.

Heni told the Post on Monday that “the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation study is based on the so-called ‘group-oriented enmity.’ This is a mainstream concept in Germany, introduced by Wilhelm Heitmeyer, among others, some 10 years ago, to downplay anti-Semitism and to equate genocidal anti-Semitism with enmity against jobless people, homosexuals, women and foreigners.”

He said it was “a ridiculous concept” because, for example, “equating anti-Semitism with enmity toward Islam is an obfuscation of Islamic and Muslim anti-Semitism. We have a steadily increasing number of Muslims in Europe, while Jews – like in the Netherlands – are thinking of leaving this continent due to anti- Semitic incidents and a political culture based on hatred of Jews.”

According to Heni, “the study seems to be reluctant to deal honestly with new anti- Semitism, which is a component of political Islam as well as left-wing and mainstream anti-Zionism in the West.”

He used the term “lethal obsession” from the Hebrew University’s Prof. Robert Wistrich, an international authority on anti-Semitism, to describe what differentiated anti-Semitism from xenophobia and other forms of hatred.

“The new anti-Semitism is spread not just by neo-Nazis,” Heni said, but also “by mainstream left-wing members of parliament, left-wing activists, extremist Muslims and the European elites likewise.”
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Re: Steven Weigangs Neighbor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2011, 07:26:44 AM »
"47% of Germans think Israel exterminating Palestinians'"

Stupidity of man is infinite.

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Re: Steven Weigangs Neighbor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2011, 07:28:21 AM »
"47% of Germans think Israel exterminating Palestinians'"

Stupidity of man is infinite.
True maybe they should visit the Gaza Malls and Hotels
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Re: Steven Weigangs Neighbor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2011, 08:16:23 AM »

"Germans are filled with pathological guilt about the Holocaust " : my foot ! If they were, they would be staunch supporters of Israel. What the Germans have always been filled with is Jew-hatred and this is the simple reason why they hate Israel.

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some german says antisemitism high
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2011, 11:45:12 AM »
Why did you put that idiot's name in your title.  You should edit it out.   Just click on modify post and you can change its title, not just the message.  It's very easy

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Re: German Dog says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2011, 12:06:48 PM »
Wow, those numbers are frightening. I would have never been able to calculate that level of Jew hatred.
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Re: some german says antisemitism high
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2011, 12:07:22 PM »
Why did you put that idiot's name in your title.  You should edit it out.   Just click on modify post and you can change its title, not just the message.  It's very easy
It's his city the professor is from
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Re: some german says antisemitism high
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2011, 12:48:26 PM »
It's his city the professor is from

It was a rhetorical question. You should  Remove that nazi from the post and stop giving him attention

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Re: some german says antisemitism high
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2011, 12:49:47 PM »
It was a rhetorical question. You should  Remove that nazi from the post and stop giving him attention
He's an imbecile not a Nazi
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Re: some german says antisemitism high
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2011, 01:13:03 PM »
He's an imbecile not a Nazi


I KNEW YOU WERE GOING TO SAY THAT!

It's not the point.  But he is a nazi who pretens to be Jewish and calls himself a rabbi to deceive Jews.  Again, NOT the point.    Stop giving him attention.

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Re: Professor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2011, 05:56:54 PM »
antisemitism high in Europe  :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o SHOCKER

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Re: Professor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2011, 07:50:08 PM »
Let's see... Is anti-Semitism high in Europe? Hmmm. Is the pope Catholic? Does Garfield like lasagna?

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Re: Professor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2011, 12:17:52 AM »
This is precisely why, in a discussion we had here within the last year, some of us here (myself included) thought it ridiculous for a Jew to go and live in Europe (and Germany, in particular).  Why choose to live amongst enemies.  It's in their DNA, for heaven's sake!

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Re: Professor says Anti Semitism high in Europe
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2011, 03:44:25 PM »
Let's see... Is anti-Semitism high in Europe? Hmmm. Is the pope Catholic? Does Garfield like lasagna?

LOL, some of us (me) didn't realize up until a little while ago that the Pope was exclusive to Catholics. I thought being Catholic was like being "frum" and being Protestant was like being "not frum", therefore I thought the Pope was the head of all Christianity. Yeah, I know I'm retarded....but I never learned that much about Christianity..... like in History I just learned facts.