Weekly Question: The Board of Deputies of British Jews has rejected a resolution calling for a boycott of The Guardian. Was this the correct decision?

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January 19, 2012

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  1. Mike lampard

    12:54 pm

    Feb 15, 2012

    I am not a Jew, but I am in whole hearted suport of Israel and take offence at publications like the Guardian for their liberal leftist garbage intellectual sewerage, indiluted and utter filth. Boycotting, however, does not achieve anything. It contributes to ignorance about what they think and they continue unchallenged, when, in reality, they should be challenged regarding every word thatthey speak or print. If we boyvot we cannot challenge.
    i personally do not read the Guardian. That is my choice. I choose not to appraise myself of their intellectual filth. However, i rely on websites like yours to familiarize myself with whatthey are saying, andthey receive E-mails from me in the same vein as I am writing here. Predictably, they do not respond. No one likes to receive uncomfortable truths about what they are!

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  2. HaroldT

    2:09 am

    Feb 16, 2012

    What the Board of Deputies should be doing, is to publicly condemning anti Israeli biased articles in the Guardian, BBC,Economist,etc.
    The Chief Rabbi should be doing the same publicly

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