Hmmmm. Let’s see: a repeated call to “kill Jews,” written on paper from a taxicab company. Now what population in New York City contains a significant number of people who are cab drivers, and a significant number of people who want to see another genocide against Jews? It’s a real head-scratcher!
“Another sick call to ‘KILL JEWS,'” by Stephen Brown in The Brooklyn Paper, January 28 (thanks to Pamela):
Karen Guilbert found a score of slips of paper reading “Kill Jews” during her morning walk on Wednesday — the second time she’s found such a cache of hate in the past two months.
In a stunning display of intolerance, Sixth Avenue in Park Slope was littered with strips of papers reading “KILL JEWS” in capital letters from Fourth to Ninth streets on Wednesday.
Nearly two dozen of the strips were picked up by Karen Guilbert, who had just finished walking her daughter to school….
Before she turned the slips over to the police, Guilbert played amateur detective by turning the strips over and piecing them together. All that emerged was that the slips had been cut from a document from a taxi driving school. Yet there were no addresses or phone numbers on the strips that offered any further clues.
“Someone is trying to be a taxi driver,” Guilbert nervously joked. “I sure hope I don’t end up in his car.”…
Most unsettling, this is not the first time the craven Anti-Semitic litterer has struck.
In addition to Guilbert’s Halloween discovery, last September, the same notes turned up in Bay Ridge, Boerum Hill and Clinton Hill.
To top it off, vandals struck two synagogues in Brooklyn Heights in 2007 and left the same message on car windshields.
