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Jews of QAnon: How an antisemitic conspiracy theory is winning converts in Israel - Israel News
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Alarmed by a rise in online anti-Semitism during the pandemic, coupled with studies indicating younger generations lack even basic knowledge of the Nazi genocide, Holocaust survivors from around the world are taking to social media to share their experience of how hate speech paved the way for mass murder. With short video messages recounting their stories, participants in the #ItStartedWithWords campaign hope to educate people about how the Nazis embarked on an insidious campaign to dehumanize and marginalize Jews years before death camps were established to carry out murder on an industrial scale. The plan is to release six individual videos and a compilation Wednesday over Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, followed by one video per week. The posts will include a link to a webpage with further resources, including more testimonies and teaching materials.
Extremists are destroying the Republican Party
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Rand Paul thinks the Republican party owes a debt of gratitude to ex-President Donald Trump and has no use for those GOP lawmakers who support The Donald’s impeachment and conviction in a senate trial. “I think it is a hugely partisan exercise on the part of the Democrats,” Paul told Fox News on Jan. 20. “But for Republicans who go along with it, I think they will destroy our party. Donald Trump isn’t everything in the party but he did bring a lot of people to the party.”
There can be no question that Trump indeed brought “a lot of people” into the GOP. However, Republicans of conscience should be concerned as to specifically what kind of people decided to vote Republican because Trump was the party’s standard-bearer in 2016 and 2020. The Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, which Trump instigated and encouraged, allowed Americans to get a close look at these new Republicans.