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suggest an article by journalist Massimo Lo Monaco ANSA web-Semitism in Italy. The article takes the research data that will be resubmitted in the next issue of the monthly Information Jewish Shalom. It must be said that these figures, more than interesting, they were brought to the attention of the delegates of the Congress of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities. But they were ignored. Good reading.
Today anti-Semitism in Italy has a powerful ally: the web. The research highlights the contemporary documentation of the Jewish Center of Milan (CDEC) presented at the sixth congress of the Union of Italian Jewish community in Rome and in the course taken by the magazine "Shalom" which focuses on the relationship
the next issue. Also - a part of the research conducted in collaboration with the
Ispo Renato Mannheimer - 84% of Italians do not personally know any jew but it has definite ideas about them: 31.7% believes that Jews moving global finance to their advantage, and the 25.35% think that control the media in many countries around the world and that 30.3% Jews talk too much of their tragedies and neglect those of others. Moreover, 23.1% believe that Jews are not Italians all the way, as well as the 26% that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to their country, accompanied by a 18.9% believing that we can never completely trust the Jews. On these, the research highlights the weight of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly after the operation
Lead Zone in Gaza: 24.5% believes that the Jews take advantage of the Nazi extermination to justify the policy of Israel, 21.6% think that Jews eventually make the Palestinians what the Nazis did to the Jews themselves. Returning to the Internet after the report highlighted that "the risk of anti-Semitism on-line is its ability to influence social values, especially among young people," stresses that "a risk that exposes internet thematizations
have read and accept anti-Semitic as historically valuable. " If Italy's anti-Jewish violence were "sporadic and few (53 in 2007, 60 in 2008, 53 in 2009 and until November 40, 2010) instead of anti-Semitism grows
online: 2007 to 2010 the Italian sites with "significant anti-Jewish content» almost doubled compared to the previous four years. In 2009 alone - are the data of the Ministry of Interior - the sites were surveyed in 2008 and 1200 was 800. Sites that fall into four categories: 1) the principal, or those from the more virulent anti-Jewish documentation, 2) anti-Zionists, and 3) the conspiracist and 4) the deniers.
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