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“SNL Weekend Update” anchor Michael Che. Source: Screenshot.
‘Saturday Night Live’ exhibits Zionophobia
As a Jewish white male, if I were to criticize, let’s say, African-Americans, Muslims or LGBT people, what would I be considered? It’s simple: a racist, Islamophobe or homophobe.
Jack Saltzberg
March 7, 2021
Palestinian health workers in the West Bank city of Bethlehem are vaccinated against COVID-19 after a delivery of vaccine doses arrives from Israel on Feb. 3, 2021. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90.
Who’s legitimizing the vaccine blood libel?
Journalists, leftist Jewish groups and politicians like Bernie Sanders are lending weight to the toxic lie that Israel is denying the COVID vaccine to Palestinians.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Feb. 25, 2021
“SNL Weekend Update” anchor Michael Che. Source: Screenshot.
The dangerous anti-Semitism of ‘SNL’ and its media cronies
Jews have always been able to take a collective joke well, even if it falls within the news framework. However, there is a fine line between comedy and untruths.
Laureen Lipsky
Feb. 23, 2021
“SNL Weekend Update” anchor Michael Che. Source: Screenshot.
A gag about Israel and vaccines is more than a bad joke
Pop culture may have more influence over young viewers than news shows. That makes a so-called comedic endorsement of an anti-Semitic blood libel a serious problem.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Feb. 22, 2021
Michael Che in 2015. Credit: Arturo Pardavila III via Flickr/Wikimedia Commons.
Jewish groups outraged by late-night TV ‘joke’ about Israel only vaccinating Jews
“The ‘Saturday Night Live’ libel has already been used to promote anti-Semitic words and deeds. ‘SNL’ and NBC should apologize and disown this dangerous and misleading assertion,” states StandWithUs.
Feb. 22, 2021