Daily Stormer
February 19, 2015
One thing must never be done: making a connection between the behavior of Jews and the fact that most people in the world hate Jews.
Sweden’s public broadcaster Sveriges Radio has apologised after a presenter questioned the Israeli ambassador about the responsibility of Jews for anti-Semitism, in the wake of the shooting of a Jewish man in Copenhagen this weekend.
On Tuesday, a journalist for Sveriges Radio (SR) asked ambassador Isaac Bachman on air: “Are Jews themselves responsible for the progression of anti-Semitism?”
The ambassador appeared shocked by the suggestion, and replied: “I purely and simply reject the question.”
When the journalist asked “Why?”, Bachman said: “There was no reason to ask this question.”
The station removed the programme from its online archive and issued a full apology.
“We offer our fullest apologies for this question. It was misleading and put blame on individuals and on a vilified group,” SR’s senior management said in a statement on its website.
“The Jewish community has suffered a horrible act of terror and has all our sympathy,” the statement added.
How dare he even ask such a question? We know based on dozens of eye-witness testimonies that the only reason anyone has ever hated a Jew is because of irrational hatred based on nothing. The very suggestion that their own behavior could be related to people hating them amounts to nothing less than the promotion of a new Holocaust.