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The Duxbury High School team reportedly used terms like “Auschwitz,” “rabbi” and “dreidel” while calling plays during a March 12 game.
“This is an opportunity for Vice President [Kamala] Harris to speak out against anti-Semitism,” it said in a statement.
“Baal, Satanic deity, Canaanites and Jews sacrificed children to receive their sympathy,” Roberto Jefferson, national president of the Brazilian Labor Party, reportedly wrote on Instagram.
“This was an inexcusable act. The objectification of women and religious insults are intentional actions,” said Paul D’Ambrosio, the executive editor of the “Asbury Park Press.”
It is urging California Gov. Gavin Newsom to direct the state board of education to refrain from implementing the curriculum until the problematic portions are removed.
The British Parliament responded to a question on its website about sociology professor David Miller: “The government considers [his] views to be ill-founded and wholly reprehensible.”
Canada has seen rising numbers of anti-Semitic attacks in recent years.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin thanked Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz for Austria’s commitment to fighting anti-Semitism and support for Israel with regard to the International Criminal Court.
The worst grades went to the networking sites AnonUp, Gab and 8Kun, as well as the video platform Brighteon, all of which received an “F.”
“No other country on this planet, other than the United States and Israel, has had more of a direct impact on my life than France,” said American Jewish Committee CEO David Harris.
“Rising anti-Semitism around the world demands we act with additional tools and increase cooperation with the international community,” says Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan.
“The words used by Meyers Leonard were wrong, and we will not tolerate hateful language from anyone associated with our franchise,” read a statement released by the Miami Heat.