Antisemitism

Columbia removes three deans from power for ‘very troubling’ antisemitic text messages | CNN Business

I am troubled by the recent news of Columbia University removing three deans from their positions due to what has been described as ‘very troubling’ antisemitic text messages. While the actual content of the messages has not been explicitly disclosed, the reaction from both sides of the debate has been intense.

The fact that the deans were not fired but rather removed from their posts and placed on leave raises questions about the severity of their actions. Some argue that the text messages were not explicitly antisemitic, but rather flippant and mildly inappropriate. It begs the question of what constitutes antisemitism in today’s society and whether critical discussions about Israel’s policies should be categorized as such.… Continue reading

Macron, French Jews call for action after antisemitic rape of 12-year-old girl

In the wake of the horrific antisemitic rape of a 12-year-old girl in France, the recent arrest of boys aged 12, 13, and 14 for this heinous crime has sparked outrage and calls for action. How could children so young commit such a monstrous act? It begs the question of what kind of society breeds such hatred and violence in its youth.

The fact that this brutal attack was motivated by the victim’s religion, and that the perpetrators used anti-Semitic insults and violence, adds another layer of horror to an already appalling crime. The depth of their depravity is unfathomable, and it is sickening to think about the mindset that could lead children to commit such a vile act.… Continue reading

Belarusian president blames Jews for his government’s corruption, says he’s ‘not antisemitic’

Blaming the Jews for government corruption seems to be a classic move in the dictator handbook. Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president, recently made some disturbing comments insinuating a connection between Jews and theft in his government. He even went on to say that more than half of those involved in a corruption case were Jewish. The irony of denying antisemitism while making blatantly antisemitic remarks is not lost on anyone here.

It’s bewildering how the age-old scapegoating of Jews continues to rear its ugly head. Throughout history, Jews have faced discrimination, persecution, and blame for societal problems. Despite being a small minority, they seem to always be an easy target for those in power to shift blame onto.… Continue reading

Victorian premier accuses pro-Palestine protesters of bringing ‘violence, homophobia and antisemitism’ to Labor conference

As I reflect on the recent events at the Victorian Labor conference, I can’t help but feel a mix of disappointment and frustration. The accusations made by the Victorian premier against pro-Palestine protesters, alleging the presence of violence, homophobia, and antisemitism, paint a disturbing picture of the current state of political activism in our society. It is disheartening to see such important discussions being overshadowed by disruptive behavior and hateful rhetoric.

The idea of protesters bringing violence, homophobia, and antisemitism to a political event meant to address important issues is deeply concerning. Instead of fostering meaningful dialogue and promoting understanding, these protesters have chosen to spread hatred and discord.… Continue reading

Ottawa cancels public ceremony for Israeli flag-raising, citing security concerns

As an Israeli-American, events like Ottawa canceling a public ceremony for Israeli flag-raising citing security concerns hit close to home. It’s disheartening to see such a blatant capitulation to threats and intimidation by those who seek to stifle any show of support for Israel. This decision raises questions about the state of our society and the values we hold dear. Do we continue to pander to those who harbor animosity towards others, allowing them to dictate our actions and decisions, or do we stand firm in our beliefs and principles?

The cancelation of the flag-raising ceremony not only sets a dangerous precedent but also sends a chilling message to the Jewish community and supporters of Israel in Canada.… Continue reading

J.D. Vance: Trump Isn’t Antisemitic. CNN Host: He Had Dinner With Nick Fuentes

I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment and frustration when I hear about J.D. Vance’s recent statements regarding Trump and his association with individuals like Nick Fuentes. Vance’s defense of Trump, claiming that he isn’t antisemitic, despite sharing a dinner table with someone like Fuentes, is not only disingenuous but also raises serious questions about Vance’s own morals and values.

It’s clear that Vance is willing to throw basic decency and integrity out the window in order to curry favor with Trump and his followers. By downplaying Trump’s associations with individuals who espouse hateful ideologies, Vance is essentially turning a blind eye to the very real harm that is caused by normalizing and enabling such behavior.… Continue reading

Bernie Sanders to Netanyahu: ‘It Is Not Antisemitic to Hold You Accountable’

As a staunch supporter of Bernie Sanders, I find solace in the fact that he isn’t afraid to speak uncomfortable truths, even when they challenge the status quo. Netanyahu’s attempt to shield himself from criticism by invoking the specter of antisemitism is nothing short of a desperate ploy to evade accountability for his government’s actions, actions that have led to the deaths of thousands of innocent Palestinians. It is not antisemitic to demand justice, to call out war crimes, or to hold leaders accountable for their decisions. The fact that Netanyahu, as a democratic leader, is attempting to silence protests on American university campuses is not only alarming but also a blatant disregard for the constitutional rights of American citizens.… Continue reading

Outrage as London police cover Holocaust memorial for fear of vandalism by antisemitic mob

Covering a Holocaust memorial in London has sparked outrage, as concerns over potential vandalism by an antisemitic mob have led to the decision to shield the memorial with a plastic cover. Many see this act as equivalent to vandalizing the memorial itself, arguing that memorials must be on display for their intended purpose to be fulfilled.

One argument against covering the memorial is that it merely serves as a symbolic gesture and does little to actually prevent determined vandals from defacing the site. The idea that covering up such a memorial denies its existence or significance is a valid point to consider.… Continue reading

University of Texas Palestine protest leads to more than 30 arrests, including FOX 7 photographer

As I sit here reflecting on the recent events at the University of Texas Palestine protest, I find myself grappling with a myriad of emotions. The fact that over 30 individuals, including a FOX 7 photographer, were arrested during a peaceful demonstration is both troubling and disheartening. It raises important questions about the limits of free speech and the right to peaceful protest in our society.

It is concerning to see the swift response of Texas police to a protest on a college campus, especially when contrasted with the lack of action in response to other pressing issues, such as campus sexual assaults or instances of hate speech.… Continue reading

Qatari official: Jews are murderers of prophets; October 7th is only a ‘prelude’

As I read about the recent comments made by a Qatari official, my initial reaction is one of disbelief and disappointment. The claim that Jews are murderers of prophets, particularly in this day and age, is not only unfounded but also dangerous. Blaming an entire group of people for acts that allegedly occurred thousands of years ago is not only inaccurate but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and division.

It is crucial to recognize that historical events should not be used to fuel hatred or incite violence in the present day. The idea that October 7th is only a ‘prelude’ to something ominous is troubling, as it signals a mindset that is not conducive to fostering peace and understanding among different communities.… Continue reading