Originally posted by Lechmere
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Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
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So, saying that the authorities wanted to prevent a riot, or a lynching, would be understandable, but it doesn't seem to be to be using the word correctly to say they wanted to prevent a pogrom. That is practically a contradiction in terms.
It's my understanding that the civil authorities in the UK, from the Victorian era on, were as a policy, accommodating to Jews, whatever any individuals may have felt, and there were never "not on my street," sort of attempts to keep Jews from moving anywhere. Correct me if I'm wrong on that (and again, I don't mean individual bad feelings, I mean concerted efforts of an entire community), so while there may have been abuses, or even riots over specific things (and thinking that Jack the Ripper was an imported killer is understandable, if not excusable), there were not what I would call "pogroms."

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