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TigerToMany

(124 posts)
Sat Jan 14, 2012, 07:26 AM Jan 2012

Spain's Anti-Semitic Majority: "Germans Were Wrong Not to Burn Them All"

http://www.stonegateinstitute.org/2678/spain-jew-hating

The levels of anti-Semitism in Spain are among the highest in Europe," wrote the Spanish daily, El Pais. According to a poll, presented on November 30 during the Fourth International Seminary on Antisemitism hosted at the Caja Navarra Foundation in Madrid, 52% of Spanish students declared that they would not like to have a Jewish classmate sitting next to them, and 58% of adults thought that Jews have too much power and that they are all too rich.

Anti-Semitism has been Spain's problem since the reconquista in 1492, when the Catholic Kings, Isabel and Ferdinand, obliged the Jewish community either to convert to Catholicism or to flee the country. Over 300,000 Jews left Spain; those who remained where absorbed into the Catholic community, apart from a few who continued to practice their faith in secret (Marranos)..
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Spain's Anti-Semitic Majority: "Germans Were Wrong Not to Burn Them All" (Original Post) TigerToMany Jan 2012 OP
Why is this in the "race" section? Vince843 Jan 2012 #1
You'll notice that's not the full name of this group. There's another word. 2ndAmForComputers Apr 2012 #3
Chilling. applegrove Jan 2012 #2

2ndAmForComputers

(3,527 posts)
3. You'll notice that's not the full name of this group. There's another word.
Sun Apr 1, 2012, 12:55 AM
Apr 2012

And an ampersand separating them. It means "and."

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