Stating that Europe at-large has a history of extreme prejudice against Jews, and that that prejudice is still very much alive and well in our present age, is manifesting bigotry?What is the nature of this supposed bigotry?Euro-Trash were responsible for the slaughter of 6,000,000 of them, still within Living Memory.
They are not to be trusted, to do the right thing, in connection with Israel and its Jews.
The extreme prejudices of Europe are not dead.
I believe I see a little hint of bigotry in your post.
Euro-Trash
They are not to be trusted
I think that implies a little bigotry.
Only if Accuracy and Truth may be considered Bigotry.
Euro-Trash killed 6,000,000 Jews - not centuries ago, but within Living Memory.
Large areas of Europe, formerly containing substantive Jewish populations, remain Jew-free to this very day, and several European countries persistently favor Arab countries over Israel, even long before the Palestinian troubles became such a hot potato.
I am (insofar as is known) a mixture of Irish and German and without any known and substantive Jewish heritage, so, in a very real sense, I am a non-Jewish 'European', calling other Europeans prejudiced against Jews.
I am one of them, by genetics and by heritage, and I speak accurately and truly.
I see no bigotry in that.
You are welcome to (try to) spin that otherwise, if that suits your agenda, and you think you can get away with it.
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