Antisemitism
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“This rhetoric is unacceptable—not to mention dangerous—especially from a head of state.” It must cease,” tweeted the U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.
The latest chapter in the spat between the multinational conglomerate and the Burlington, Vt.-based ice-cream maker known for its far-left social values and support for BDS.
Anne Herzberg, legal advisor for NGO Monitor, blasted in a tweet: “Shocking letter from Miloon Kothari to UNHRC president. He admits that his remarks were not taken out of context.”
The effort to drop “My Neighbor Adolf” follows criticism by the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.
“When a person saves one life, it is as if he or she has saved the whole world. Hans Boerma and his daughter Grietje Boersma risked their own survival to save the world—six times over,” said Consul General of Israel to the Midwest Yinam Cohen.
Gerald Teldon (aka “Mr. Lucky,”) from Long Island, N.Y., joined the service in April 1944. He initially applied for the Navy Air Force, but it was over its “Jewish” quota, so he was denied a spot.
“We are correcting decades of injustice,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Questions about former “Stern” editor Henri Nannen may lead to name changes for the journalism school and the prize that bear his name.
“It does not represent who we are as Democrats or thoughtful, caring, compassionate members of society. We are much better than this,” said Chris Savage, chairman of the Washtenaw County Democratic Party.
“I’m sorry to anyone who is offended by me wearing an anti-fascist/anti-regime T-shirt and the use of the symbol it represents,” tweeted the 27-year-old musician dubbed Slowthai.
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