Originally posted by Frank van Oploo
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I think the key here is what part of the phrase you use. In Sams example, "for nothing" might suggest that they have never been blamed for things the author perhaps thought they should have been. Your example uses "for nothing" to suggest that in fact there may be good reasons to blame them for something, but that they will not be blamed.
In my case I believe the "will not" and "be", rather than say "are", suggests that the author thinks some information concerning the possible blame of Jews for something will be either dis-proven or found to be without merit, or its assumed they will be exonerated for something they should be blamed for.
In the East End in 1888, antisemitism was as ripe in the police force as it was on the streets with gentiles....a year before the Ripper, mounted police clubbed many protesting Jews and others in Trafalgar Square....Im sure the locals, and the cops carried ill feelings away from that. I believe thats part of the prejudicial statements we see from some officials.
But in fact there is no real evidence that suggests the Ripper was Jewish, there is no evidence that suggests any Ripper victim was killed because she was a Gentile, or perhaps unknown to us, Jewish...there is no evidence that suggests the killings were being alluded to being committed by Jews from the Ripper...and there is no evidence that a gentile would have walked past that doorway as dawn broke, since almost exclusively, this was a Jewish neighborhood, and in an entrance way to Jewish occupied dwellings.
So what evidence exists that supports their contention that either Jews or Gentiles would be inflamed by a message that does not clearly suggest Jewish guilt?
I think when we read on the "Jewish" factor in many investigative notes, its the police voicing their own semetism, its not a true expression of the voice of the community.....which in this area, was a very high concentration of immigrant Jews. Ethnicity as relates to Ripper crimes should have been only an issue based on the total number of Jews in the area...and the liklihood that the killer lived in the area. There is no "Jewish" theme in the Ripper killings.......only on this particular night...when a woman is killed on property owned and operated by anarchist Jews.
If almost certainly only Jews would likely see it if left long enough to photograph, they could conceal the message from the street....and it doesnt specifically suggest guilt.... literally...is what the message represents on face value a cause for a riot.... by Jews?
All the best gents.
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