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Just an everyday tale of Jew hatred in the UK. “No Jews, no Jews”.

Security guard bars Jewish schoolboys from entering sports shop | The Jewish Chronicle.

The security guard was removed from the store after he told Jewish students they could not enter the branch in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, on Friday afternoon.

The guard, who was sacked from the security company supplying Sports Direct with staff, reportedly told two Year 7 students wearing Yavneh College school uniform: “No Jews, no Jews”.

Lawyer David Rosen, whose son was prevented from entering the retailer by the guard, complained to managers.

In a Facebook post, he wrote: “Other children from the same school, whose uniform was covered by a coat, were let in without question.”

Professor Rosen, the former head of the Yavneh Association committee, later added: “The matter has been taken extremely seriously by Sports Direct at the highest managerial level. The area manager, in the first instance, acted swiftly to remove the security guard for the offensive remarks, who in turn, no longer works for the security company.

Good luck UK Jews. How is that solidarity statement with the Muslim Council of Britain that said Israel targeted civilians in Gaza working out for you? Did it prevent all acts of open Jew hatred? No, really? What a surprise.

And there’s something missing from this piece (and from the Jewish Chronicle’s original report). Can you spot it? I’m pretty sure if the sacked security guard was a white pride, neo-nazi type, we’d have been told about it. Last I heard there was no law preventing the naming (and shaming) of individuals who act in a racist manner. It would be completely normal to give his (or her) name.

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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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