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Dec. 16, 2018 - Know More News - Adam Green
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The Truth About Anti-Semitism
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It's really easy to say the Jews are responsible for a large problem, uh, part of the problem in the world today.
I've seen it a lot lately.
This used to be like really inappropriate thinking and talking just 20 years ago.
It used to be very taboo, and it is not anymore.
Anti-Semitism has never gone away.
It just has and I I could see if you're an anti-Semite, you're going.
The evil of the Jews is the closest I come to believing in magic because they just never stop being evil.
Like I just don't understand how this never goes away.
It never goes away.
It's so f weird.
Like, no matter where Jews have lived, it follows the Jews.
And I mean, I know that I'm sure at least one of your listeners is like, no, the Jews follow it.
But it's like, it's crazy.
It just won't go away.
It's uh it's a it's a virus that won't ever, ever die down.
There's a bunch of problems with this anti-Semitic thing going on.
the increasingly it's not just Israel or Israelis that are being compared to Hitler and the Nazis, it's Jews.
And so the focus for many of these people at these rallies is to demonize Jews.
They don't see the difference.
Europe has seen a rise in anti-Semitic attacks over the last few weeks.
Most blatantly, Jewish-owned businesses vandalized and one burned in Paris after an anti-Israel rally.
The UK has also reported a spike.
More than 100 incidents reported, and America is not immune.
Smaller acts of vandalism directed not towards Israeli institutions, but towards synagogues, like the one in Miami sprayed with Nazi swastikas, the word Jew written in cream cheese on a carriage,
so you hear the terms all the time in the news.
Hate crime, culture of hate.
But what does it really mean?
And how many of those so-called crimes are real?
Last month Israeli police arrested a 19-year-old Israeli Jewish man as the primary suspect in hundreds of bomb threats against Jewish community centers in the U.S. The surprising development in the story of those swastikas painted on the door of a student at George Washington University.
Turns out the student was painting the hateful symbols herself.
These incidents, and there were several of them, caused a lot of concern here on the GW campus.
Now the FBI was called in to assist after swastikas kept appearing on a message board, similar to a dry erase board on the door of a female student.
She is Jewish who lived in Mitchell Hall.
Now the university confirms that a hidden camera placed in the hallway confirmed the student who was the apparent victim did it herself.
Newsforce spoke to that young woman who asked not to be identified shortly after the hate-filled symbols began appearing on her door.
Here's what she had to say at that time.
I wish I knew.
I wish I had any clue who this was.
But University Police, my house proctor, administrators, nobody can think of a motive of somebody who hates me that much.
Through the use of hidden cameras, interviews, and increased police patrols, we have concluded, and through a final interview today, investigators have concluded that the student who reported the incidents is responsible for the incidents.
Now, the university has confirmed that the student, who is a freshman, has admitted responsibility for the swastikas in Mitchell Hall.
She faces student judicial action, and she could face possible criminal charges.
But I get the feeling here at this point that the university just wants to see her get some help.
This has been a very troubling incident for everyone here.
Crime detectives have arrested 56-year-old David Haddad for a string of anti-Semitic messages here in Brooklyn and in Manhattan.
Now, my police sources are telling me that he's also the prime suspect in a rash of swastika incident and a phone threat made here in Midwood over the weekend.
And what's surprising here, police say Hadad is Jewish.
A police officer now stands guard over school children at an ocean parkway yeshiva, defaced by hurtful and offensive symbols of hate.
And a couple of blocks away, another swastika, spray painted on the wall of this apartment building.
A third symbol deface the garage door on the Mills family property.
And you have to be careful and be more aware.
And you know, not uh look behind you.
The disturbing discoveries were made Saturday night.
Then Sunday evening, a couple in this neighborhood returned home to find a message on their voicemail, threatening repeatedly to kill all Jews.
Assemblyman Dove Hyken lives on the block.
He says his neighbors and constituents are all on edge.
Whoever it is, you know, Jew, Muslim, Chr, whatever.
We need to get those people off the streets.
That is the most important thing because people now are like, what's going on?
It's scary.
It's scary.
And your children are free, and uh, you know, I hope they catch the people that do it.
Police have made an arrest of four previous anti-Semitic phone threat messages.
Under arrest is 56-year-old David Haddad.
He is Jewish according to police.
He's charged with harassment as a hate crime.
Now, also, police say that he's a relative of one of the victims and knows another.
My sources say he's also the prime suspect in these most recent Midwood incidents.
The FBI does not track fake hate or false flag crimes, making them nearly impossible to quantify.
There is a large number of cases.
certainly dozens or hundreds a year.
Burn in hell, Jews.
I'll get you, you Jew bastard.
The Jews are responsible for every bad thing that has happened in this world.
They all deserve to die.
These are real posts from real people.
In 2016 alone, 382,000 anti-Semitic posts were published online.
That's one every 83 seconds.
31,000 of these posts called for violence against Jews.
Although outlawed in many countries and prohibited by the major social media networks, there are still calls for violence against Jews that are posted online every 15 minutes.
The most common of those are calls to gas, burn, or kill Jews.
We always knew cyber hate was a global issue, but we wanted to know just how widespread this reality really was.
To do this, the World Jewish Congress teamed up with Vigo Social Intelligence to do a comprehensive analysis of tens of millions of posts from social media platforms all over the globe.
This is what we found.
Sixty-three percent of anti-Semitic posts occur on Twitter, followed by Facebook at 11%, Instagram at 6%, and YouTube at 2%.
40% used symbols of hate 8% were calls for violence against the Jewish people 7% dehumanized Jews and 4% denied the Holocaust Those are just statistics But this is a real person with real feelings.
Burn in hell, dude.
I didn't write that.
I read it on my Twitter feed.
No one, not me, not you, should be subjected to such hate.
The ADL says anti-Semitic hate speech is spreading on social media sites.
ADL says anti-Semitic hate speech is spreading on social media sites.
There's no one official definition of anti-Semitism.
Anti Semitism is measured in perceptions, how people perceive Jews.
The anti-defamation league, an organization that fights prejudice, is introducing what could become a global baseline measure of anti-Semitism.
A survey of over 50,000 people in 96 languages in over a hundred countries.
About a quarter of the world's population holds views of Jewish people that are by ADL standards anti-Semitic.
What's its standard?
The ADL created a questionnaire of 11 anti-Semitic statements or stereotypes, including Jews have too much power in international financial markets, Jews have too much control over the global media, Jews still talk too much about what happened to them in the Holocaust.
And people hate Jews because of the way Jews behave.
Those who said at least six statements are probably true, are considered by the ADL to harbor anti-Semitic attitudes.
The ADL's index attempts to leave people's political views on Israeli politics out of its equation.
So based on this index, where is anti-Semitism most prevalent?
The Middle East and North Africa region, where 74% of people surveyed held anti-Semitic views.
What region is the least anti-Semitic?
That would be the Americas, where less than one in five people overall hold anti-Semitic views.
In the US, it's about one in eleven.
What about Europe?
In Western Europe, the average score is 24%.
But in Eastern Europe and Russia, anti-Semitic attitudes are 10% higher.
How do Christians and Muslims worldwide compare?
Nearly a quarter of Christians believed six or more of the survey statements.
Muslims, around half.
This is a sampling of the trove of data in this study.
But here's one last factoid.
Other people globally who believe a majority of the anti-Semitic stereotypes are probably true.
the vast majority have never met a Jewish person.
The vast majority have never met a Jewish person.
So what is anti-Semitism?
Let's be clear.
Not liking people because they're different isn't anti-Semitism.
It's xenophobia.
Criticizing Israel isn't anti-Semitism.
It's part of the democratic process, and Israel is a democracy.
Antisemitism is something much more dangerous.
It's a prejudice that, like a virus, has survived over time by mutating.
Antisemitism is a virus that mutates.
It just won't go away.
It's a virus that won't ever, ever die down.
Do you consider yourself antisemitic?
Hell no.
You do not.
I'm a Semite.
You're a Semite yourself.
I have a background.
I know, you're Lebanese background, right?
But you're not Jewish.
Well, what does that mean?
Well, no, you say you're...
I'm just trying to clear Semite.
I mean, there most of them are from Europe.
The Jews.
Yes.
Not trying to be a prophet, but he who parted the sea is a part of me.
And when I look in my heart, I see the same mystery.
And I know that we say the same history.
Yeah.
Hebrew is the language of G dash D, so silently I know he walks with me like a no G. I'm G'd up.
I'm G-Dash D'Up.
I'm a reader with my feet up.
Sabbath dishes practice till we all get freed up.
So please pay up to seeds up.
Israel's the bride and the grooms inside.
And when I'm staring at the line, I'm like open wide, and when I'm drowning in the ocean, I will choke the tide.
Snatch a patch from the sky.
Put that patch in my eye.
You can tell me I'm five, but it's not for a white guy.
People told me that I'm tight for a white dude.
I'm now white, I'm Jewish.
I'm not white, I'm Jewish.
People told me that I'm type for a white through a white one.
I'm now white, I'm Jewish.
I'm not white, I'm Jewish.
Israel probably has more criticism per square foot square person than any country in the world.
It's a democracy.
They criticize, they can be criticized.
Uh nobody's immune from criticism, and no, you don't become an anti-Semite just because you criticize the Jewish state.
It means persecuting Jews and denying them the right to exist collectively as Jews with the same rights as everyone else.
Whenever you hear human rights invoked to deny Israel's right to exist, you are hearing the new anti-Semitism.
If your criticism denigrates or demeans Israel or its exist or it challenges its right to exist, that's not criticism.
People don't go around asking whether Poland should exist or China should exist.
So if the question is the criticism goes to the point of Israel's legitimacy, that's not criticism.
That's that's at this point anti-Semitism.
If it goes to if it sets a double standard, and basically, um, you know, there's this issue now of boycotts.
And I've seen boycotts, student boycotts, church boycotts of Israel.
And the reason is we are for human rights, and we want to show the world that we and I'd say fine, if you want to use boycotts to express yourself to strengthen human rights, fine.
But if Israel is the only country that you select to use the boycott to enforce human rights, and you ignore China and Cuba and Sudan and Saudi Arabia, where there are violations, galore of human rights, women's rights, gay rights, religious rights, etc.
That's not a legitimate criticism of Israel.
That's that's bigotry, that's anti-Semitism.
Now, if you make a list of 10, 15 countries and you clew Israel, I will argue that Israel has equal rights for women, has respect, has a judicial system, Palestinians can come to the course, all that.
But okay, you know, that's I can I can live with that.
But when the only country, when you look at the United Nations, you know, okay, you want to criticize Israel, fine.
But when 40% of the agenda of the United Nations human rights, so-called human rights council, uh, is only Israel, that's anti-Semitism.
So, why has it returned?
There are many reasons, but one root cause is the cognitive failure called scapegoating.
We've been kicked around for two thousand years.
The face you're looking at's got a lot of anger in it because of that.
That's not a way to live, wandering around the globe, never having a home.
It's pretty difficult because every time there's trouble, we're scapegoated.
We're not the only ones that are scapegoated, but we're scapegoated by people who are frightened.
They don't care.
They are paranoid.
Jews, like other minorities, better get scared, better get angry, better fight for what's right, and try and convince people courage is the cure for paranoia, not racism.
And they just use Israel as a political football like a voodoo doll that all the evil in the world's heaped on, while meanwhile the UN's running around colonizing countries all over for corporations, murdering entire villages on a daily basis.
My problem with the anti-Israel crowd is it's so tunnel vision and never talks about anything else.
Uh I mean, I just don't see what happens if Israel disappears.
It's kind of like Nixon said, you won't have me to kick around anymore.
What would the world do without Israel to blame for everything?
It's true that what they call anti-Semitism is on the rise worldwide, and and Israel, when it does something has a crooked toenail, it's the biggest thing in the world, and everybody else is okay.
And now it's just fever, crazy town level, and and how dare Israel even exist, and oh my gosh, and on and on and on, the media, oh, the Israel's ever if Israel ever shoots back and kills somebody, oh, they're murderers.
The left that is extremely anti-Israel in the mainstream.
I mean, let's just say they're anti-Semitic.
Uh and I'm saying that from a political atheist perspective.
I mean, I just don't get how there's this right wing thing, particularly on the fringe of the right wing that just hates Israel and then just ascribes to it magical powers.
Magical powers.
just an excuse to point your finger all day long and say Israel's the problem if you fall on a damn banana peel.
And I'm not here kissing the ass of Israel.
Okay, and then if somebody falls on a banana peel, Jews did it.
If somebody falls on a banana peel, Jew.
I mean, it gets a little old.
It's like Israel's the one trendy thing, you bitch about it, then no matter what else you do, it's okay.
And a lot of people out there have been brainwashed into just obsessing on Israel all day and hating Israel.
And it's it's it's quite frankly shameful.
Because you're not intellectuals.
All you know how to do is say Zionist, Zionist, Zionist.
Until I want to throw up.
This obsession by all these losers with Israel.
And it's just all a load of crap.
They don't have any power.
The reason you're not successful is because of the Jews.
A lot of the anti-Jew crowd.
They attribute magical powers.
They're always saying everything I have is Jewish, and Jews tell me what to do.
And it's just like it's just an excuse for people not to be successful.
And I just think I think it lets people cop out and not take action on their own lives to say I don't have a job because of Jews.
And that's really my problem.
You've got funions and hot pockets in mommy's basement and have learned the word Jew and can say it over and over again, like a magic word.
The extreme right wing's magic word is Jew or Zionist, and all I hear about all day is Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel.
Israel runs everything.
Israel put me in charge.
Israel wipes my butt in the morning.
No Israel doesn't.
But I just don't want to hear Israel bash anymore.
I don't even want to hear the debate or the discussion.
Because it's them trying to set the parameters of the debate with this obsession on Israel all day.
I'm sick of it.
I'm sick of hearing about Israel.
I'm tired of it.
You haven't really told us why there's anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism is a result of jealousy.
That there's a jealousy of Jewish success.
It's because Jews excel.
So anti-Semitism, stage one really got personal with the birth of Christianity and the disappointment of Christians that Jews did not accept one of their own as the Messiah.
Anti-Semitism is a disease really of the Christian world.
The first probably in Western society is the Jews who are responsible for killing Christ.
The greed issue continues.
Then you follow uh control.
Jews want to control the world for their interests.
It could be money or whatever.
That's this conspiratorial.
Jews are on the top of the hit parade of conspiracy.
So that for example, we're in an economic crisis.
Uh in Europe, over 30% believe that Jews are responsible.
In the United States, one out of five Americans believes that Jews are responsible for the economic crisis.
Because they see Jews in Wall Street, they see Jews everywhere.
Um then you have um different issues of um control of Hollywood is is big.
Um the whole conspiracy that um, and you'll find conspiracies anywhere.
Um so if if you don't like something that's happening, maybe you screwed up, you did something wrong, it's it's because the Jews are behind it.
And you know, there are a lot of people who think that the Secretary of Treasury is Jewish, he's not, that Volcker is Jewish, he's not, but it doesn't matter.
It's the Jews who are controlling finances, it's Jews who are controlling uh foreign policy.
There is also a canard that's out there, very big about loyalty.
The Jews are not loyal, not loyal to their community, but not loyal to their country.
30% of the American people to this day believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than the United States.
In Europe, it's 60, 70%.
In Poland, 60% believe that what 10,000 Jews are not loyal to Poland.
In Norway, the 5,000 Jews, it's 70%.
So that's a canard which goes to the essence that you can't trust Jews, you can't rely on them.
When we think about the State Department definition, which seeks to codify what anti-Semitism is, the State Department definition claims that uh stating that a particular Jewish person has more loyalty to the state of Israel than they do to their own country is necessarily an example of anti-Semitism, where the truth is that That's one of the fundamental premises of Zionism.
And if you go back and look at the statements, say of Theodore Herzl, who's wrote really what's considered the founding text of Zionism, he argued very clearly that Jews are one people, and therefore it's useful useless for them to be patriots to the countries in which they reside.
So there's times when a statement um like that is contained in the definition of the State Department would actually undermine the founding premises of Zionism itself.
Mutation three, we can date to 1879 with the birth of this new word, anti-Semitism.
And that was not religious hostility to Judaism, but racial hostility to Jews.
And therefore, all you could do was to God forbid work for the extermination of the Jews.
So I'm afraid the Holocaust was already implicit in that word itself.
The fourth mutation that we're living through now is demonic anti-Zionism.
It's focused not on Jews as individuals, but Jews as a nation in their own sovereign state, and it accuses Israel of essentially all the ills that medieval Christians uh, you know, we don't poison wells, but we do poison the world peace.
We were responsible for all every kind of uh distress in the universe.
Um 70% of Pakistanis in the days following 9-11 thought that it had been dumped by the Israelis.
The Israelis were blamed for the tsunami at the end of 2004.
They've been blamed for more or less everything.
Let's talk about anti-Zionism and why it's a form of anti-Semitism.
I'm not saying anti-Zionism can cross over into anti-Semitism, although it's often expressed in anti-Semitic language, which it is.
I'm saying anti-Zionism is inherently, essentially, necessarily anti-Semitic.
In fact, it's the most powerful mutation of that ancient virus today.
And since ipso facto every Jew is a Jew is a Zionist, then every Jew is a legitimate cause for attack.
And that is the new anti-Semitism that's been born in our time.
It's every bit as dangerous as the others.
Antisemitism was never just a prejudice against Jews like other forms of racism.
It was a totalistic political ideology that mobilized societies against the Jews, that treated them as an irredeemable problem to be solved.
And that's exactly what anti-Zionism is about.
It's not criticism, it's a hateful, totalistic, destructive ideology.
Choose Zionism.
Choose life.
It's my pair of eyes, I'm paralyzed.
It's high school.
People told me that I'm tied for a white girl.
What do you tell them?
I'm now white and Jewish.
And that white and Jewish went around in high school.
People told me that I'm type for a white, there are white body.
I'm now white and Jewish.
I'm not white, I'm Jewish I'm not white, I'm Jewish So let us hope and play that I'm worthy of being a descendant of the prophets.
You hate Jews.
Which is so odd because your children are Jews.
Don't play the Jew card, Larry.
I'm not playing any Jew card.
Seriously, it's used up.
You can't use up a Jew card.
That's the whole point of a Jew card.
That's right.
can't use it up it goes forever He asked me if I was part of the master race.
Actually, I'm Jewish.
You called me a Nazi.
You called me a Nazi.
I'm a Jew.
You're a Jew hater.
You're a Jew hater.
I'm a Jew, and you're a Jew.
You're a Jew hater, sir.
You're a Jew hater.
You're Jew hater.
Jew hater.
Jew hater.
Jew.
They're a bunch of Corbinist Jew haters.
For the rebel media, I'm having way too much fun.
I'm Ezra LeVans Okay, okay, welcome So what he's saying is.
What do you mean you don't want to engage me unbashing?
Because the basic theme is something that we have been murdered for throughout our history.
Nobody asked control.
Jewish control of the government and We heard it in the 1920s, we heard it in the 1930s, we heard it again in the Senate.
It's ridiculous.
And I'm not going to engage in it because my people get killed for it.
Have a good day.
I'm not going to engage in it.
Often when there is dissent expressed in the United States against policies of the Israeli government, um people here are called anti-Semitic.
What is your response to that as an Israeli church?
Well, it's a trick.
We always use it.
When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust.
When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then there are anti-Semitic.
And the organization is strong and has a lot of money.
And the ties between the Israel and the American establish Jewish establishment are very strong, and they're strong in this country, as you know.
They have power, and they are not ready to hear criticism.
And it's very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of the Israeli government as anti-Semitics and to bring up the Holocaust and the suffering of the Jewish people, and that's that is justify everything we do to the Palestinians.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is facing backlash over a comment he made about Holocaust deniers in an interview that was published Wednesday.
I'm Jewish, and there's a set of people who deny that the Holocaust happened.
I find that deeply offensive.
But at the end of the day, I I don't believe that our platform should take that down because I think that there are things that different people get wrong.
Either, I don't think that they're intentionally getting it wrong.
I don't think that they're going to be wrong.
Holocaust denial at its core, whether it's on Facebook or any social media platform, is one of the most pernicious and sinister forms of hate speech that exists today.
You know, with all this talk about fake news, this is the original big lie in fake news.
The Holocaust is the most documented mass atrocity in the history of our planet.
Holocaust denialism is anti-Semitism, plain and simple.
It is a form of hate speech that really shouldn't be up for debate.
I mean, to talk about the intent of it is like talking about legitimacy of racism, simply put, it is unambiguously wrong.
It is a willful and deliberate tactic that's long been used by anti-Semites and bigots that's hateful and hurtful to Jewish people and others who perished in that terrible catastrophe.
Zuckerberg frames this as a free speech issue.
Do you think he has a point, or is this not an area that should be protected?
Well, at the ADL, we are fierce advocates for the First Amendment.
I think we need to also recognize though that businesses have an obligation, a responsibility to make sure their platforms are safe for all of their users.
And as Facebook is now, thankfully, taking steps around dealing with hate speech on their platform, and taking steps to do with fake news on their platform.
The original fake news, the denial of the Holocaust.
And as they are taking measures to ensure again the integrity of the experience for all their users, Holocaust denialism deserves to be considered in this body of work that again they're this body of lies that they are qualifying.
The End Zuckerberg explained that Facebook may not take down individual posts that deny the Holocaust but will block those from its widely shared news feed.
If something is spreading and is rented false by false fact checkers, it would lose the vast majority of its distribution in newsfeed.
Bottom line, are they going to remove the Holocaust denial stuff or not?
They're saying they're not going to remove content that's posted that is false.
they rather restrict it, they rather downgrade it in news feeds so people don't see it in news feed, but that that content is still available if someone wanted to go and search out that content themselves.
We don't need to, I think, debate flat earth society or that slavery is bad, or to give space for individuals to posit a big lie that's the mother's milk of every anti-Semite, every neo-Nazi and Islamist around the globe.
Again, we wouldn't debate the ethics of slavery, and we don't debate the truth of Sandy Hook, the Holocaust, its legitimacy as a historical event for which there is an overwhelming body of evidence.
and millions and millions and millions of people who perish should not be as a legitimate event up for debate.
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*music* And German officials reminded Facebook that denying the Holocaust is a crime in
Germany, subject to millions in fines.
*music* We've been talking to Facebook about this issue for nearly a decade now.
We meet regularly with them.
And in fact, we actually got Facebook to remove Holocaust denial material if it's posted by state actors like Iran and other groups that are clearly anti-Semitic and sometimes terroristic in nature.
*music* Why would there be any space for that anywhere in Facebook?
*music* Why would you allow individual anti-Semites to be up there?
So we fully expect and still hope that through dialogue and discussion, we'll get to the right place on this one.
We work, you know, the ABL opened up an office in Silicon Valley last year.
We work actively with Facebook and the other tech companies.
with the other tech companies They have been good partners with us in trying to mitigate cyber hate and trying to reduce online harassment.
I'll acknowledge here that Facebook has taken great steps to move the ball downfield and to make their platform safer for all of their users.
But this story reminds us that there is still a long way to go.
So what surprises me is that Mark would fumble on something that seems so incontrovertible.
Again, the intent of Holocaust deniers is one thing, to promote a vicious and pernicious form of anti-Semitism.
I hope he recognizes that.
The intent of it is literally to undermine the narrative of Jewish suffering and to render Jews inconsequential to their own story.
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Only thirty-eight percent of people in this region have heard of the Holocaust.
Of those who have heard about it, twenty-two percent agreed it's been described fairly by history.
63% think the Holocaust was a myth or exaggeration.
The Holocaust was a myth or a myth or a myth.
Holocaust narrative is still the third rail.
No one dares touch that.
Yet it is taught in our schools, in our public schools, in our taxpayer supported schools.
It is a quasi religious dog dogma.
I consider that a violation of constitutional rights.
It's a state enforcement of a religious dogma.
In reference to teaching of Holocaust in the schools, um this is a situation in which much more time is spent teaching about the Holocaust that happened in Europe than what the genocide against the Native Americans in this country.
I happen to have been a school teacher and I substitute still in the schools.
There are programs in California every eighth grader gets weeks of Anne Frank.
Not only her diary, but all kinds of teaching material because it's provided by Jewish establishment.
Then in the ninth grade, they all read Eli V. Sell, his book, The Night, Night.
This is in English.
And then history, it's even more, and yet in the California curriculum, teachers are obliged to teach more about the Holocaust and a particular line than they are about the genocide of Native Americans in the area where I lived there, it took place in California.
also the four years of slavery i also take exception to the ladies comment i don't i don't think we should be uh...
that's problematizing the educational holocaust here this is that's repulsive and frank It's a wonderful book.
I don't care who tells you to read that book.
If it's APAC, if it's the ADL, it's a wonderful book.
And Anne Frank...
It's a wonderful book.
It's a wonderful book.
The West thought that it incurred a debt toward the Jews from the Holocaust.
Antisemitism has returned.
But what is anti-Semitism?
And why should its return be cause for grave concern, not only for Jews, but for all of us?
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