Before anyone suggests paranoia – like other comment threads – this is in Manchester. A few months after a terrorist attack in that city that targeted Jewish people
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If only there was some kind of way that this could have been prevented.
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>Sir Stephen said: โWe are getting telephone calls into Greater Manchester Police day in and day out over the recent days where you have got a group of 10-year-old girls wanting to go to a Hanukkah party, where they should be frankly interested in balloons and bicycles, [and] are making a request for armed police officers.
Even if you don’t think that the protection is warranted (which I think is a reasonable debate – though I can certainly see why it would be, particularly in Manchester, after the attack on the synagogue a few months ago), isn’t it pretty damning that 10-year-olds are even thinking about this in the first place?
I’m entirely sympathetic to Sir Stephen’s point that they should be instead “interested in balloons and bicycles”. Children should not be living in this state of fear in this country, and it is an utter failure of society that they are.
EDIT: For clarity, because judging by several replies what I have written is being misunderstood; when I say “reasonable debate”, I am not saying that I don’t think they need protection. For a start, just because I acknowledge a reasonable argument exists, does not mean I *agree* with it.
I am saying that there is a reasonable debate about what level of protection British Jews should get, which would need to take into account the practicalities of resources. And that there would be nothing wrong with someone saying “we cannot offer an armed escort to every British Jew that wants to leave the house”. Which again, does not mean I would make that argument myself.
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I hope Palestine Action and all the other proud antisemites (whether theyโre still in denial about that or not) are proud of themselves.
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Genocide is fine but don’t you dare threaten Hanukkahย
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Well if the police have time why not
Otherwise gonna have to skip your party or go without the cops
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Makes me very sad to hear they’re going through this
No community let alone kids should have to feel fear celebrating their religious rights and days
Felt the same about Ramadan over Lebanon and Gaza
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It’s heartbreaking that kids have to think about their safety like this instead of just being kids.
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The Police later jailed them for racism, long live the Yookay
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Before anyone suggests paranoia – like other comment threads – this is in Manchester. A few months after a terrorist attack in that city that targeted Jewish people
If only there was some kind of way that this could have been prevented.
>Sir Stephen said: โWe are getting telephone calls into Greater Manchester Police day in and day out over the recent days where you have got a group of 10-year-old girls wanting to go to a Hanukkah party, where they should be frankly interested in balloons and bicycles, [and] are making a request for armed police officers.
Even if you don’t think that the protection is warranted (which I think is a reasonable debate – though I can certainly see why it would be, particularly in Manchester, after the attack on the synagogue a few months ago), isn’t it pretty damning that 10-year-olds are even thinking about this in the first place?
I’m entirely sympathetic to Sir Stephen’s point that they should be instead “interested in balloons and bicycles”. Children should not be living in this state of fear in this country, and it is an utter failure of society that they are.
EDIT: For clarity, because judging by several replies what I have written is being misunderstood; when I say “reasonable debate”, I am not saying that I don’t think they need protection. For a start, just because I acknowledge a reasonable argument exists, does not mean I *agree* with it.
I am saying that there is a reasonable debate about what level of protection British Jews should get, which would need to take into account the practicalities of resources. And that there would be nothing wrong with someone saying “we cannot offer an armed escort to every British Jew that wants to leave the house”. Which again, does not mean I would make that argument myself.
I hope Palestine Action and all the other proud antisemites (whether theyโre still in denial about that or not) are proud of themselves.
Genocide is fine but don’t you dare threaten Hanukkahย
Well if the police have time why not
Otherwise gonna have to skip your party or go without the cops
Makes me very sad to hear they’re going through this
No community let alone kids should have to feel fear celebrating their religious rights and days
Felt the same about Ramadan over Lebanon and Gaza
It’s heartbreaking that kids have to think about their safety like this instead of just being kids.
The Police later jailed them for racism, long live the Yookay