Antisemitism
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London police hit a dead end after Arab men attacked a busload of Jewish teens on Europe’s busiest shopping street last year.
“Here is the difference between anti-Semitism and naming just a person who happens to be Jewish—that you’re blaming all the Jewish people,” Shapiro said.
The rapper, also known as “Ye,” claims he cannot be anti-Semitic because he “classifies” as a Jew.
The overwhelmingly negative Twitter response accuses her of “audacity,” given the anti-Semitic comments she has made in the past.
A letter signed by 75 members of Congress reminded Secretary of State Antony Blinken of the multiple acts of anti-Semitism that have occurred in the past 21 months within the State Department and its foreign posts, and despite the launching of an investigation of the incidents, there has been no news of progress or putative action.
Jews of New York representatives have gone out into the city streets to erase hate, such as “Jews suck” written on light posts. But threats against the city’s Jews persist daily.
West was dropped by his bank, JP Morgan Chase, after he said he was going “death con 3” on Jews.
Hamas is the “democratically elected government of Gaza,” the former Pink Floyd frontman tells podcaster Joe Rogan.
Nury Martinez, who already resigned following the revelation of her racist comments about African Americans and Oaxacans, said in regard to the issue of redistricting that “judíos (Jews in Spanish) cut their deal with South L.A.”
“The Wellesley News editorial board seeks to position themselves as the victim,” Jeremy Burton, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, told JNS.
“I’d prefer my kids knew Chanukah than Kwanzaa, at least it would come with some financial engineering,” the rapper told Tucker Carlson.
The Israeli ambassador in Berlin, Ron Prosor, condemned far-right politician Holger Winterstein for his disrespectful behavior.