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Analysis: The antisemitic libel is back again

January 29, 2009 15:54

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

2 min read

They may sometimes lie dormant, but antisemitic slurs never go away. Whatever one’s view of the BBC and Sky’s decision not to broadcast the DEC appeal — and there are good arguments on both sides — the most disturbing aspect of the past week has been the readiness of mainstream public figures to adopt the most basic antisemitic themes to explain why they oppose the decision.

It’s The Jews, you see. They run the media. They have the power. They have the control. And it’s about time someone stood up to them.

Or, in the most pernicious and widespread libel which has been doing the rounds over the past few days, they are so influential that, even without the Jews having to utter a word, the gentiles in editorial positions in the media do their bidding because they fear the consequences of upsetting Jews.

On Tuesday, for example, the Evening Standard devoted two pages to ‘revealing’ the real story behind the BBC’s behaviour: its executives are in “a complete white funk” because of “pressure applied by Israel and its supporters”.