The phrase in question looks innocent enough at first glance: #unbonjuif - “A good Jew” in French.
Who could guess that these three words would become a magnet for the ugliest kind of anti-Semitism? And now it is also a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over free speech on social networks - when does the free-for-all that happens on Facebook and Twitter cross the line into destructive hate,...
- By sh
- 17 Oct 2012
- 09:48AM
It's hard to see why a piece like this is appearing in an Israeli newspaper when pro-settler transferist Jews frequently comment on blogs and in newspapers using a Muslim handle with no outcry at all here. France is no more racist than any other European country and arguably less racist than Israel, all-told.
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