`in Europe, the USA and elsewhere a knife-wielding Anti-semite will not hesitate to attack you because no matter how much you hate it, you are a Jew.`
I notice you are in London. I spoke about a year ago with a Jewish chap at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park; he confessed he would not wear a kippah publically, for fear of the very thing you mention. Others I talked with said much the same.
London, sadly, has gone from a place of tolerance to one of fear, and frankly, it isn`t London`s Jews who were responsbily for this change. They huddle together now in places like Golders Green, where they at least feel some safety in numbers.
Why some Jews would encourage those who already need no encouragement to publically assault, maim, and even murder their fellow Jews is beyond me; one look at the fear in the eyes of the man I met in Hyde Park, and these `artists` would feel the deepest shame - if they had a conscience, that is.
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