Francesa Segal writes in the Guardian: (HT: HotAir)
In August 2001, I turned 21 and my parents gave me a Star of David
necklace. Then a month later, the world changed and my mother, with
remarkable foresight, began her campaign to rescind the gift, begging
me to take it off because she was frightened it would make me a target
in the wake of mounting evidence that fanatical Islamism was tightening
its grip on the country. My argument was always the same - when I am no
longer safe being identifiably Jewish on the tube, I don't want to live
in England.
Now it's happening and I am devastated. . . (more . . .)
Now it's happening and I am devastated. . . (more . . .)