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The view I have on this is, one shouldn't say to others what one wouldn't like said to oneself.
If it is meant to be offensive, then it should not be said.
This is what I was taught.
The point on Tottenham Hotspurs is, many fans who use the term Yid (pronounced Yeed), do so because they are Jews and are happy to use this term in reference to themselves and do not mean it as being offensive to other Jews.
The word means: Jew, from Yiddish, regardless whether Yiddish is commonly spoken or otherwise.
My view is, the secretive society of black-robed lawyers, whom I have never encountered personally, are getting involved in something that goes beyond reasonable comprehension.
Ultimately, I find it wrong for the Met Police to threaten to arrest Jews for calling themselves Jews at a football match.
I've also come across accounts of men arriving in old-fashioned black cars, dressed in old-fashioned suits approaching a person and claiming to be working for "the Government".
By all accounts they are said to arrive "from nowhere", and to disappear so soon as they descend the staircase.
Who are these people?