Oops sorry, I mis-interpreted the quote tree there.
BTW I think that article Martinez repeated warrants a close look at the claims involved. e.g. blaming "the left" is a big giveaway, as are claims downplaying violence against muslims as "25 times less likely" - i can't find any sources that corroborate those figures. e.g back in 2015:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/12075018/Hate-crimes-against-Muslims-and-Jews-soar-in-France.htmlMore than 400 incidents of an "Islamophobic" nature, including assaults, harassment and criminal damage, were reported to the authorities in 2015, up from 133 in the previous year. From January to May, 508 antisemitic crimes were recorded, a rise of 84 per cent compared to the same months in 2014. Figures for the full year are still being compiled.
I found a list of french hate crimes in 2016, there were 12 against Jews and almost 60 against muslims, which given the larger number of muslims (10 times as many) suggests Jews about twice as likely to suffer attacks than Muslims, not 25 times. And articles claim the rate of anti-jewish crimes has falled by about 50% a year since then:
https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/.premium-what-s-behind-the-drop-in-anti-semitic-incidents-in-france-1.5465733“Let us not forget that we are winning this struggle,” President Emmanuel Macron told school pupils in September. Statistically, at least, he’s right: Anti-Semitic incidents have been declining steadily in the country over the past two years.
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According to official reports, the number of anti-Semitic incidents in France has decreased by 58 percent over the past year.
With the decline in anti-Jewish crimes from 2016 when they were twice as likely to suffer attacks to now, that leads to the conclusions in this article:
http://time.com/5220830/france-anti-semitism-mireille-knoll/Official statistics show a complicated picture of racist incidents, and suggest that other minorities, such as Muslims, are regularly harassed and are at least equally at risk of hate crimes as Jews.
It's also a bit of a red flag when isolated small incidents are listed from several years apart, to illustrate what's supposed to be a rising trend. With a murder rate of 1.58 per 100,000 people and 65 million people, that's about 1000 french murder victims per year. citing 12 murders across 12 years, of jews by a muslim isn't necessarily statistically significant: that's only 0.1% of the murder rate, so it wouldn't be hard to dredge up purely unrelated incidents and put them in a list. I'm pretty sure that if I only needed to dredge up 0.1% of murders to prove that ethnicity A is killing ethnicity B, I could prove that for virtually any pair of ethnicities.
While not necessarily wrong, when a source relies on extremely isolated incidents to make such point, that's usually a warning sign that looking at the incidents will reveal a different narrative to the one claimed. e.g. the very first one I look at was this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sarah_HalimiThe guy was a crazed drug addict who'd just had a domestic dispute, broke into the apartment of some
non-jewish people, and attacked them, then when they locked themselves in the bedroom to protect themselves, he climbed out the window to their balcony and was able to enter the Jewish woman's house through her balcony. Basically a mentally ill drug addict from Mali had a domestic dispute attacked some random non-jewish people in their apartment first then entered the apartment of the jewish woman - basically the whole thing was mostly a coincidence, and not a planned attack on her for being Jewish. She just happened to have her balcony next to the balcony of the first family.
Sure, it's terrible, but it also seems like a completely random incident in which the ethnicities of both victim and perpetrator could have been largely a coincidence. After all, you have 999 other murders in France every year so it can't be all that difficult to drum up a few that match whatever racial / ethnic theories you'd like. e.g. the USA estimates that about 10% of France are muslim, then all else being equal you'd expect them to commit 10% of the murders, or 100 murders per year. Then, since Jews consist of about 1% of the population, you'd
expect that around 1% of those victims would be jews - purely by chance, or 1 victim per year / 12 victims over 12 years, which is the number on the complete list provided by martinez's source. So while no attacks are insignificant, a list of anecdotes is not
proof when the entire list falls within the bounds of what you'd expect purely from random chance / averages.