I'm not saying that he used it intentionally as an anti-Semitic remark.
Witnesses said the suspects, two of whom had knives, shouted anti-Semitic remarks.
Even having his full scholarship revoked for making anti-Semitic remarks did not stop him.
It's not an anti-semitic remark in itself and the whole issue is hardly a major example of censorship/free speech etc.
He was also accused throughout his political career of anti-Semitic remarks, a charge that continues to this day.
Shinwell had taken this to be an anti-semitic remark.
The station has been criticized for allowing people calling in to make anti-semitic remarks.
On 8 September 2011, he was found guilty of making anti-Semitic remarks.
On the one hand, she did make anti-Semitic remarks.
He then lied about this and later, in trying to dispute the course of these events made anti-Semitic remarks.