"UK antisemitic hate incidents hit new high in 2023, says charity"
Even the off-high numbers are staggering.
@Miro_Collas Physically attacking or verbally abusing Jews is antisemitism. That, at least, is really quite simple.
@Miro_Collas Some things in life are quite simple. If you punch a random Jew, you are an antisemite. Scream abuse at a random Jew, and you are an antisemite. Substitute "Jew" with another targeted group, and similar applies.
@hesgen Yes and no. If I punched a random Jew, it might be because he slept with my partner, nothing to do with him being Jewish. So, the reason matters.
@Miro_Collas The Jew in that case would not be "random".
@hesgen Point taken. OK, consider a drunken brawl.
My point is, abuse toward a Jew is not *necessarily* antisemitic - again, context matters.
@hesgen I did say as much - albeit in different words. My question was about what was being expressed.