On Wednesday, Zack Beauchamp wrote something for Vox which was a bit of a head-scratcher to many, as you can see from reactions over Twitter. "What’s behind the anti-Semitism surge
The Anti-Defamation League is reporting a surge in antisemitic attacks. Its efforts to educate the country has raised questions about what constitutes an incident of antisemitism and revealed rifts in the Jewish community.
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Palestine solidarity sweeps the US as Israel continues assault on Gaza 21.05.2021 - US, United States - Waging Nonviolence American Muslims for Palestine helped organize a 1,000-person-strong rally at the State Department and march to the White House on May 12. (Image by Twitter/AMPalestine)
Hundreds gathered in Terry Schrunk Plaza in downtown Portland, Oregon with signs denouncing the violence that is now crushing the Gaza Strip’s over two million residents. At this storytelling rally, Palestinians who are so often rendered invisible in discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict spoke about their experiences of displacement. These centered on talking about how the forced expulsion of Palestinian Arabs in 1948 (known as the Nakba, or “disaster” in Arabic) affected them and thei
Google Podcasts Is Hosting a Cache of White Nationalist Content
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What facilitated the reach of both the “alt-right” and Donald Trump was the same: social media sites that allowed professional-appearing content to reach a mass audience on a shared system. Anyone could go on Twitter, create a YouTube channel or syndicate their podcast. This downloadable radio format became the “go-to” spot for the alt-right following the lead of the white nationalist pioneers at “The Daily Shoah” and their parent website, The Right Stuff. This created an interlocking network of white nationalists bound together by these multiplying media projects.