Measuring hatred in Europe.
And it’s a very present threat, on both sides of the Atlantic.
And from the movement for Soviet Jewry.
The Jewish candidate doesn’t seem to mind being surrounded by anti-Semites.
The fallacy of the reasonable centrist.
On both sides of the Atlantic, it’s the hatred that need not be condemned.
A nexus of complicity.
The media continue to give the British Labor party’s leader a pass.
Paul Mason’s Clear, Bright Future is neither clear nor especially bright.
In his conspiratorial mindset, all roads lead to Israel.
The universe will end before the Labor leader puts a stop to anti-Semitism in his party.
If Sanders can’t summon the political courage to fight anti-Semitism when it’s easy to do so, what are the chances he’ll do so if it. . .
Don’t ignore the fringe, and don’t appease it.
Running for Congress doesn’t invite scrutiny.