Talk:Go Back to Where You Came From

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 46.233.77.153 in topic And what about the Jews?

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i think this is meant to be go back to where you came from.. not come to mon senor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.108.46.212 (talkcontribs) 08:05, March 31, 2012‎

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And what about the Jews?

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In the 1960's Jews were told to "Go Back to Where You Came From". This was due to the UK government encouraging West Indians and others to come and work in the UK, a policy rejected by the majority of the English. This is interesting as the same people would today support the PLO who occupy the very land that the Jews originated from. The documentary does not mention that Jews have been discriminatred against and abused in the west for 2,000 years and in the Middle East for 3,800 years. 800,000 Jews were ejected from Arab lands in 1948 and they made their way 'home' to Israel. Today there are 8 million Jews in the land 'where they came from'. The BBC is unlikely to mention any of this as it goes against their antisemitic pro 'Palestine' agenda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.233.77.153 (talk) 10:36, 25 September 2020 (UTC)Reply