Study: Europe blames Jews for crisis
Published: 12 February, 2009, 20:38
The global economic crisis has made anti-Semitism flourish in Europe, according to a recent study.
It worries me that the jews are being blamed, yet again. Zionists can and should be blamed, but the jews as a group should not. May we all think clearly for the years to come, and stand by our beliefs. Peace.



There are three parts responsible of the financial crisis today if one can call it a crisis to begin with. The "consumers" themselves who have chosen the financing alternative of borrowing money to live a better life. The"banks" that have provided loans without the basic securities that were traditional; they have accepted speculative and abstract values, especially in the property market. The "governments" that have observed the phenomenon at a distance and did not have the courage of warning their own citizens; that would have resulted in a loss of votes! There is also a philosophical factor. Europe has become optimally secularized; it has forgotten the wisdom of the Old Testament: the seven thin cows that ate the seven fat ones. Europe can blame no one but itself. Furthermore if it has not digested the lesson the phenomenon will repeat itself, time and time again. The Jewish wisdom of living a simpler life would have been the right thing; not blaming them!