Did I 'cross a line' in saying that in general Jews are not discriminated against?
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The following article is part one of a series of articles by David Miller entitled: Are the Jews discriminated against? Wherein Miller tackles the issue of whether or not there is truth to claim of institutional anti-semitism in Britain, drawing from his detailed analysis.
It was advanced that I had “crossed a line” (BRICUP, JVL). However, which line was neither explained or evidenced. It’s like they were embarrassed to say it. (Al Mayadeen English; Illustrated by Zeinab El-Hajj)
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