"In my view the European culture carries a very heavy responsibility for the creation of Israel... it is a product of both British and Stalin's anti- Semitism, but the British never faced their own complicity in its construction"
- Tom Paulin
About this Quote
Tom Paulin's quote suggests that the European culture has a significant duty for the production of Israel. He believes that the British and Stalin's anti-Semitism were both significant factors in the building and construction of Israel, but the British have not acknowledged their own participation while doing so. This suggests that the British have not taken duty for their function in the development of Israel, and have actually instead moved the blame onto other factors. Paulin's quote highlights the importance of recognizing the function of the British in the production of Israel, and the requirement for them to take obligation for their actions. It likewise works as a pointer of the requirement to be knowledgeable about the effects of anti-Semitism, and the capacity for it to result in the development of a country.
This quote is written / told by Tom Paulin somewhere between January 25, 1949 and today. He/she was a famous Poet from Ireland.
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