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“Social media is a major driver of the rise in antisemitism, and that TikTok is the worst offender by far,” Jewish Federations of North America wrote.
“To many Jews, he’s a genocidal maniac,” wrote David May, of FDD. “To many others, he’s a bohemian artist with a chic mustache, a love of animals, and a penchant for energetic speeches.”
The “CNN” host had no patience for Nina Turner’s progressive talking points.
The former attorney general for England and Wales said the broadcaster had “actively inflamed community tensions.”
“Everything I dreamed of, I’ve been able to do,” said the founder of an organization that works to preserve a vital element of Jewish history.
“We remain concerned about a lack of specific recognition in this bill toward rising levels of hate, in the form of antisemitism,” said David Granovsky, the group’s director of government relations.
Legal action against Polk Award-winner Yousef Masoud was undertaken on behalf of the families of Oct. 7 victims.
The progressive legislator from Missouri called the group “outright vile and appalling” while accusing it of trying to “manipulate the public.”
The show compares the famous fashion designer with Christian Dior.
The center-left U.K. Liberal Democrat Party suspended a former British mayor, who was reportedly arrested for antisemitic tweets.
A non-Jewish American black man who holds the social-media handle “Wyzewurdz74” attempts to bridge and rebuild inter-ethnic relationships as a direct result of misinformation.
Idan Amedi is best known for his role in the Netflix hit show “Fauda.”