samedi 10 janvier 2015

"Tous les Juifs français que je connais sont partis ou se préparent à partir" (Stephen Pollard)


"Chaque Juif français que je connais est parti ou prépare activement son départ."
"C'est donc le fruit d'un hasard extraordinaire que leur dernière cible
est une épicerie casher, n'est-ce pas?
Sara, une otage et son bébé
Pour Stephen Pollard, éditeur de Jewish Chronicle, ce qui fut le moins surprenant dans les actes terroristes qui ont secoué la France hier est le fait que la communauté juive était visée.  Car en ce qui concerne l'antisémitisme "fait maison", la France bat tous les records. Il prédit que l'exode des Juifs de France va s'accélérer.  Et beaucoup préfèrent Londres à Paris...  Grâce précisément à des hommes comme Stephen Pollard.  Comme le relève JSS News: "Personne ne s’est manifesté spontanément pour ces personnes qui sont mortes parce que juives… Il est minuit trente, plus de 7 h Apres la tuerie antisémite… Je suis devant HyperCacher.  Pas un non juif pour allumer une bougie, ni déposer une fleur ou un mot."

Stephen Pollard @ Daily Telegraph: Antisemitism in France: the exodus has begun.  As gunmen attack a kosher supermarket in Paris, Jews there will pack their bags even faster

The least surprising thing about today’s turn of events in Paris is that Jews are the target. Because when it comes to home grown anti-Semitism, France leads the world.

A survey last year from the European Jewish Congress and Tel Aviv University found that France had more violent anti-semitic incidents in 2013 than any other country in the world. Jews were the target of 40 per cent of all racist crimes in France in 2013 – even though they comprise less than 1 per cent of the population. Attacks on Jews have risen sevenfold since the 1990s.

No wonder Jewish emigration from France is accelerating. From being the largest Jewish community in the EU at the start of this decade, with a population of around 500,000, it is expected by Jewish community leaders to have fallen to 400,000 within a few years. That figure is thought by some to be too optimistic. Anecdotally, every French Jew I know has either already left or is working out how to leave. [...]

The number expected to leave this year for Israel was estimated at over 10,000 – and that was before today’s events. And that is just to Israel. Many are coming to Britain as part of the wider French exodus under President Hollande.

David Tibi, the then leader of Paris’s main Jewish umbrella group, left last July. As he told the Jewish Chronicle: “There is an atmosphere of anti-Semitism in the streets. My daughter was attacked in the tramway, so was my son. The aggressors made anti-semitic comments and pushed them around. We no longer have a place in France.”

The Jewish school shooting in Toulouse in 2012, in which four people were murdered at point blank range by a French-born jihadist trained in the Middle East; the growing support for Marine Le Pen’s National Front; and the mass popularity of anti-Semitic public figures such as comedian Dieudonné, are all part of the undercurrent of anti-Semitism that frames French life. And more recently synagogues have firebombed and Jewish areas attacked by mobs.  Almost of all these attacks have been carried out by Muslims.

Andrew Hussey, an author and expert on French Muslim affairs, says: “anti-Semitism is a fundamental part of French history and culture in a very damaging way. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the petite bourgeoisie felt under threat from the Catholic Church and socialist movements. They turned to the Jews to blame them for every fault in French society, which culminated in the Dreyfus Affair.” That is now part of a toxic mix with more recent expressions of Muslim anti-Semitism.

Joel Mergui, the chairman of Consistoire, the National Union of French Synagogues, puts the effect starkly: “You can feel the bite at every level. At some synagogues, whole benches are suddenly empty.”

3 commentaires :

Anne juliette a dit…

On préfère nous dire que les musulmans ont peur. Et on les plaint encore et encore. Il n'y a jamais eu un musulman assassiné en France parce que musulman mais on les pleure les pauvres chéris à la France. Continuez ainsi et des terroristes islamistes mettront la France par terre. Nous, nous serons partis.

Anne juliette a dit…

On préfère nous dire que les musulmans ont peur. Et on les plaint encore et encore. Il n'y a jamais eu un musulman assassiné en France parce que musulman mais on les pleure les pauvres chéris à la France. Continuez ainsi et des terroristes islamistes mettront la France par terre. Nous, nous serons partis.

Anonyme a dit…

"Et beaucoup préfèrent Londres à Paris". ...?..?..
Sincèrement (inutile de passer des vidéos) ça me laisse personnellement plus que sceptique. Je vois à priori assez mal la différence.

Franco