What's anti-semetic about it exactly? Yesterday, on the BBC they interviewed a cartoonist from the Times. He dumbfounded them when he asked the interviewer, what was wrong with the cartoon? How was it anti-semetic? Is it right that one can't criticise Israel at all now?
The interviewer was taken aback and went on about causing offence and employing 'anti-semetic tropes' bla, bla, bla. #### it, it's a cartoon, when were they supposed to be politically correct? Isn't the entire purpose that they aren't? And who says Jews and Israel have veto over what's deemed 'offensive'? Do they get to decide for everyone else what one can't or can say about Israel?
The BBC bird said that there were ways to criticise Isreal that didn't involve using 'anti-semitism', big, ####ing, deal. How nice of them to allow us that much room to express ourselves freely!