The issue of crime against Jewish citizens is nothing new. It’s been a study since the 1970s into the evolving nature of criminality that has produced many insights.
First, it’s believed that a lot of modern politics tries to include a hatred of Jewish nature and reasoning to justify its position.
Second, it’s believed that too many radicals on the Left believe that Jewish citizens deteriorate local communities and lower house prices because of their religion.
Third, it’s thought that Judaism isn’t a real religion. It cannot hold together because it’s only able to produce hatred, as proved by Israel in the Middle East.
These are thoughts that help to push Jewish communities into the reach of gangs. It’s a feeling of unpopularity that leads them to be used for criminal purposes, even if they’re not really aware of it.
Jewish leaders in London have asked to be taken seriously on their particular concerns. These are not easy to reveal in interviews and have to be shared discretely.
It’s believed this is because names that have to come up in conversations may be inconvenient for law enforcement bodies to have to hear. Therefore the problem is more person-specific than may be realised.
If public outcry is supposed to be noted in recent days, it is that the characteristic of anger rather than the gift of information continues to guide the narrative.
*Small changes were made to wording.





