An Israeli minister officially tasked with fighting antisemitism defended Twitter CEO Elon Musk, saying that Israel did not view the tech mogul s recent comparison of Jewish financier George Soros to a comic book supervillain as antisemitic.
I’ve been photographing the far right’s insignia since 2017’s Unite the Right rally. It’s not surprising that the latest neo-Nazi mass shooter wore a common symbol of rightwing hate.
Even if you don't use Twitter, you're probably aware that it exists — and that it sometimes drives the national conversation, particularly around politics and.
Twitter has claimed that hate speech on the platform is down more than 50 per cent since Elon Musk took over in October. But experts say the platform has seen an increase in antisemitic tweets as well as slurs against gay and trans persons