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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Egyptian Christian writer incites Copts against Jews

It isn't only Arab Muslims who hate Jews.

An article by an Egyptian Christian writer, Emile Amin,  that was published both in Egypt and in the UAE decries (false) reports  that Copts are seeking asylum in Israel as well as the true stories that Copts have traveled to Israel to visit holy places.

In order to dissuade this awful "normalization," Amin stoops to classic Jew-hatred:
The Jews are the primary enemy for the Christians, who have been suffering from them for seven centuries before Islam. The Jewish Talmud shows the spirit according to which Jews should behave towards Christians: "You can, nay, you must kill the best among the Christians."
 [Of course, this quote is fabricated - EoZ}
And what are the Freemasonry and other global organizations anyway, if not secret organizations which were established in 33 AD in order to fight Christianity which was developing secretly, after the Jews couldn't fight it in the open?
The previous Coptic Pope harshly criticized the Vatican for exonerating Jews for the death of Jesus.

If you want to know what medieval Christian antisemitism looked like, the Egyptian Coptic community is a good place to start. Like their Muslim neighbors, they have managed to jealously preserve their 15th century traditions of Jew hatred.

Maybe UNESCO will offer to honor their admirable steadfastness in adhering to their antisemitic beliefs and culture for so many centuries.

(h/t Ibn Boutros)