The BDS boycott campaign is redolent of 1930s Germany

Perhaps a visit to the Imperial war Museum, in London, might give Mr O’Brien a different perspective. Perhaps he might rethink the call for a boycott, after spending an hour in the museum’s permanent Holocaust exhibition. This identifies the early Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses as a causational tool in the exclusion of Jews from Germany. Even the most vociferous anti-Israel critic should make an analogy between the present call for a boycott and the dreadful consequences of the Nazi-inspired Jewish boycott of the 1930s.
Mr O’Brien’s call echoes last year’s attempt to boycott a Jewish film festival at the Tricycle Theatre, in London, which was met with protests from multiple strands of society who pointed out the festival’s inclusivity.