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Is that incidental to what's happening?anti-semitism because for its own political reasons, the right carved out a a very specific Israel-shaped
who's been discriminated against for how I pray just how dangerous that is and I'll be on the front line to fightanti-Semitism. But people who try to use the the spectrum of anti-Semitism to to defend what a foreign government isdoing when it's indefensible, that itself is a danger and I think it's just really important for all of us who care
you're seeing it as a divisive um issue in the Republican party. Hasanti-semitism uh grown in in horrific ways in in in the US and in Britain and elsewhere?Absolutely. But I think it is possible and people right thinking people are are able to
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really usedAnti-semitism in this case is a dependent variable, not an
It's nonsense. And so the whole expression is based on something that doesn't exist.Anti-Semitism implies Semitism. There is no such thing.So the whole thing becomes really weird.
and so on and so forth.Anti-Semitism is an old disease.
have two concepts of the almighty a Biblical and a post-biblical concept the biblical concept is the almighty'santi-Semitism in America in the 1940s uh my parents couldn't join the automobile
green and Hackney and Clapton um and one of the things he used to say was there was this real kind of sense ofanti-Semitism in London post World War II and you know Harold pincher is a Jewish boy growing up in in Claptonalways kind of you were kind of waiting to be jumped or or assaulted or harassed
Is that incidental to what's happening?how much anti-semitism pays now.
Hanukkah in a public place. But underlying that is uh tension in thecommunity about anti-semitism since the October 7 uh terror uh October 7 terrorattacks in Israel and indeed um what uh members of the Jewish community and other community leaders would say is a
attacks in Israel and indeed um what uh members of the Jewish community and other community leaders would say is arising sense of anti-semitism.So um public institutions uh high-profile individuals, government departments have been called on to
like, say, me, who's a little less comfortable promoting tons of stuff left and right.So anti-Semitism is really part of my brand guardrails of things that I speak about.
can you make this guac burger with beer battered onion rings that I saw Guy make?And anti-Semitism's on the rise.
repackaged age old hatred of political, racial, and economic anti-Semitism and repackaged it and added to itracial anti-Semitism, defining Jews as a race and targeting Jews in that way, using Jewsas a scapegoat for the problems in Nazi Germany.
a difference in the world, and we focus on stories of responding to genocide, protecting civil rights, sharing our world, promoting pluralism, finding homes, and standing up to hate.And anti-Semitism has various forms today.
They were going to church less.So anti-Semitism morphed. And it morphed particularly in Germany.And it morphed with a journalist called Wilhelm Marr, quite a distinguished journalist, who invented the term antisemitismus, and who basically
At what's even weirder is when you look at the expression anti-Semitism, if you've got anti-Semitism, there must be Semitism.But what is Semitism?Well, it doesn't exist.
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure.virulent anti-Semitism against particularly Jewish women Labor MPs.
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure.was anti-Semitism. And it was almost as if we don't really know necessarily what anti-Semitism is, but we know we don't like it.
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure.I think the anti-Semitism has been revolting.
So they didn't show it.They had anti-Semitism. The anti-Semitism peaked in 1939.There is a group of Endecja they called them.
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle isfrequently uh the anti-Semitism that runs throughout the tapes uh is always
there's been a relationship between between what's going on thereand an explosion in anti-Semitism that has many American Jewish families afraidfor their safety. Another thing is the
while she's at the Daily Wire pushing uh especially when it comes to issuesrelated to Jews and anti-semitism sort of later in her tenure. And this is a big problem because Ben Shapiro is anOrthodox Jew. It's a really important part not only of his belief structure, but his political identity. He's sort of famously pro-Israel as part of that
which is the security of people that for centuries had been defenselessessentially in the in to anti-semitism, violent anti-semitismculminating with the with the Holocaust.
Focus on is the most important.I thought I that somehow the anti-Semitism was finished.We don't have problem with that.
the seeking scapegoats for that depression, and of course, a major factor that we can't overlookis the long standing history of anti-Semitism that existed throughout Europe.And while there were many factors that led to this happening, without anti-Semitism, it wouldn't have been possible, and the Nazis
and we have to remember and pay attention when people are seeking scapegoats to blame problems on.We also know that this anti-Semitism that existed in the Nazi rise to power is still with us today.Some of the same images, some of the same rhetoric, some of the same propaganda, we see on the internet today.
It was almost a joke.If Jews felt threatened by anti-Semitism in 1950s or 1960s Britain, we certainly weren't aware of it.OK, I say that because I think it's important that you know that it feels for me, who's lived most of my life
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure.And amongst those are anti-Semitism doesn't play well with the electorate.
the Ukraine because of anti-Semitism.
and so on, and so forth.The universities were loaded with anti-Semitism in Poland-- loaded.But then something happened in the world.
and when the reach of anti-semitism's tentacles was growing ever wider
they. Anti-Semitism is the defining pillar of National Socialism.
I'm you know like anti- and I will say anti-semitism. I think that is really and Islamophobia. Yeah,
Is that incidental to what's happening?countercultural revolt is if you go after the anti-semitism taboo, you're giving your audience the thrill that
recognize that there's a difference between criticism and even condemnation of Israeli political and militarybehavior and not think that's automatically anti-semitism. The reason I guess I want to understand whatEisenot's thinking on this is is that I did you know some reporting a few years
Okay. They're not naive. And I think only I only when they're lying to themselvesdo they ascribe every tendency about that shift to anti-semitism.Look, I I'm I I I've I've written about two foreign
manifesting itself in Australian society and what governments and other institutions, especially universitiesand creative organizations should do to limit uh anti-semitism and promotestronger social cohesion. Thanks a lot for that, Tom. We've been speaking to Tom Mroy, political editor for Guardian
And that's what we have to be vigilant about today.When we see racism in any form-- anti-Semitism rose 500% in the UK last year-- when we see racism of any form towards any kind of people,towards any community, no matter where you are in the world, we have to realize that it's our collective responsibility to stamp it out and to call it out
a difference in the world, and we focus on stories of responding to genocide, protecting civil rights, sharing our world, promoting pluralism, finding homes, and standing up to hate.What advice would you give to the young generation facing anti-Semitism today from BDS groups and other?
a difference in the world, and we focus on stories of responding to genocide, protecting civil rights, sharing our world, promoting pluralism, finding homes, and standing up to hate.And so making people understand how that is anti-Semitism because, quite frankly, especially in the aftermath
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really usedlove to hear your views on rising anti-semitism around the world because I do it is obviously a present issue uh
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really usedindependent variable. The anti-semitism floating around right now has got
May only be a perspective problem, but it isn't great.It's not the same as the anti-Semitism that says that Jews are inferior.It's not the same as saying that Jews are Christ killers.
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure.But we have had real expressions of anti-Semitism around Europe, in the United States,
and so on and so forth.And we're seeing the rise of anti-Semitism, particularly in Europe and even in America.
So that was my introduction to racism and anti-Semitism at 19 years old because I thought I knew a little bit about it having studied in the Holocaust and everything else.
Yes, there's anti-Semitism to be found, and certain other somewhat deplorable political aspects
Things like racism, anti-Semitism, these are all negative beliefs that are socially supported in many communities.
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