An excellent 'Dispatches' on Channel 4 last night, fronted by the fearless Richard Littlejohn, made it clear that there is certainly one shared sympathy - anti-semitism.
In the 1920s, Hitler used popular resentment of Jewish financial acumen to fire his rabble-rousing brown shirts.
In our nation the Jews have made no ripples; demanded no special treatment; caused no racial problems; they have minded their own business; they have kept their own culture without demanding that we abandon ours; they have integrated and been model citizens who are noted for being self sufficient and highly law-abiding.
Even the 'non-racist' Mayor of London has recently shown his anti-semitic tendencies on camera.
The Nation of Israel is not relevant when academics are denied platforms by racist universities; when the NUJ shows its racist tendencies; when Jewish cemeteries are trashed and when Jews are systematically attacked in ways which would have the left going apoplectic if these were against muslims or blacks.
The Nation of Israel is not relevant when academics are denied platforms by racist universities; when the NUJ shows its racist tendencies; when Jewish cemeteries are trashed and when Jews are systematically attacked in ways which would have the left going apoplectic if these were against muslims or blacks.
As Littlejohn pointed out - "Do we attack and berate muslims in the UK because of the actions of Iran and similar?" This begs the question of why should any reasonable person attack Jews for the defensive actions of Israel?
All of this at a time when the BNP is apparently abandoning its former anti-semitic tendencies. My sources tell me that at least one Jewish person is highly placed and thought of in that party.
All of this at a time when the BNP is apparently abandoning its former anti-semitic tendencies. My sources tell me that at least one Jewish person is highly placed and thought of in that party.