It's very difficult to characterize this as an isolated incident of anti-semitism by the BBC considering it's far from their first incident, and considering further that the BBC has spend 20 years and well over £300,000 keeping the 20,000 word Balen Report into their perceived anti-Israel bias buried.
How can we be expected to believe that there is no anti-semitism at play when the BBC claim that they refuse to call Hamas a terrorist organization because 'Terrorism is a loaded word, which people use about an outfit they disapprove of morally. It's simply not the BBC's job to tell people who to support and who to condemn [...] We don't take sides. We don't use loaded words like "evil" or "cowardly". We don't talk about "terrorists".' despite the fact they actually do that constantly, and have for decades?
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↑ this one is from BBC Bitesize, educational material the BBC writes for children. I guess editorializing to children doesn't count as taking sides.
The BBC clearly has no problem naming and shaming terrorism when Jews aren't the target. This assertion of "Jewish wealth" isn't only an obvious Elders of Zion appeal, it's the latest in a long, long line of Isolated Incidents of the BBC suddenly altering its established reporting standards for only the situations where they address the one country in the world full of Jewish people.
Just for clarification, in case anyone is in the same situation as me...
Clicking on that link just takes me to the MSN front-page for some reason... The French version, because I live in France. This article is from The Jerusalem Post and the lead is:
The BBC’s Spanish-language service released a program claiming that “Jewish wealth and influence” in the United States is the reason behind the United States’ ongoing support for Israel, according to a translation produced by Jewish News on October 20.
As a Canadian, as much as I like it when news providers stick to their guns, I think the CBC will also probably need to make some updates to the way they use the "T" words in the future.
I was reading about new antisemitism the other day and I thought it was interesting.
Most canny antisemites have turned to the old (and formerly totally fine) canard “criticizing Israel is not antisemitic” to shield their actual antisemitic criticism. Not wanting to call Hamas a terrorist organization is a perfect example. They’re only terrorizing Israel, which isn’t inherently antisemitic! /s
But yeah it’s really everywhere now. Sometimes it’s mask off as in this incident. But frequently it’s mask on.
No, they're not. Antisemites hiding behind "we're just criticizing Israel" does not mean everyone criticizing Israel is an antisemite.
I also doubt that a statement made by a jew can't be antisemitic just because it was made by a jew. That's like saying a statement can't be misogynistic because it was made by a woman.
@sarsaparilyptus That still doesn't beat the owner of the most popular footbal club here's take:
FCSB owner Gigi Becali has commented in characteristic style on the conflict situation in Israel, which has declared a state of war after rocket attacks by the Palestinian Hamas movement. "The events in Israel... Excluding the fact that people are dying and it's not good, any war is to our advantage. And in football, and economically. They won't be in the mood for football," said Gigi Becali, referring to the fact that Romania is in a group with Israel in the Euro 2024 preliminaries. "And economically, there are 500,000 Jews who will come to Romania. They are afraid. They have money, they have that... They'll buy houses," Becali added. "But it won't last long. The Jews rule the world and you start attacking them? You attack their children over there? They leave them and they'll be wiped out in five months. The Gaza Strip will be dust! That's how I see it. They'll wipe them out. They've got billions. They rule the world! How do you deal with them? It's like me fighting Manchester City," added the FCSB owner.
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