Swiss police have launched an investigation into reports of antisemitism in the plush alpine ski resort of Davos, after a ski hire shop was allegedly refusing to sell sports equipment to Jews.Swiss newspaper 20minuten published a picture of a sign in the window of the Bergrestaurant Pischa, a restaurant and ski hire business in the small skiing area of Pischa, just outside Davos, which read in Hebrew, "Due to various unfortunate incidents including the theft of a sled, we no longer rent sports equipment to our Jewish brothers."20minuten said the station had told them in a written statement that they "no longer want the daily hassle" of Jewish guests leaving sleds on the slopes or equipment not being returned, or "returned defective."
Pan-Arab news site Albawaba slants the story a bit differently:
The restaurant's management posted a large notice on its main gate that read in Hebrew: “We regret to inform you that due to the frequent theft of skis by Jews, we will not sell or rent this equipment to them. This applies to all other equipment such as hoverboards, ski lifts and snowshoes. Thank you for your understanding.” ".Some Jews claimed that they would file a criminal lawsuit against the restaurant’s management, and described this measure as “racist and anti-Semitic,” which is the only pretext they always hide behind when they are exposed to a negative attitude resulting from their barbaric behavior.
Stereotyping all Jews based on the actions of a few isn't antisemitic, according to Albawaba. It is how one is supposed to behave. The only people who complain about it are Jews, which proves that point. a
And saying that treating Jews differently from everyone else is antisemitic? That's another Jewish trick!
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