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“These exclusions reflect the changing face of campus anti-Semitism. The highest-profile incidents are no longer just about toxic speech, which poisons the campus environment. Now anti-Zionist groups target Jewish Americans directly,” wrote Kenneth L. Marcus, former assistant U.S. secretary of education for civil rights. ....
Student organizations at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law adopted a statement which pledges to not invite any Zionist or pro-Israel speaker. ....
Rashida Tlaib describing Israel as a “racist” and “apartheid state” on Democracy Now! on Jan. 21, 2012. Screenshot. Now that the Biden administration and dozens of European governments have adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism that makes it antisemitic to single out Israel for criticism or compare Israel to Nazi Germany, an Israeli thinktank wants to take the definition further. Merely excluding Israel from the progressive agenda, and thereby endangering Israel’s bipartisan support in the U.S., shows antisemitic tendencies, it argues. The report is a call to censor the progressive discourse as “antisemitic”– everything from Rashida Tlaib saying Israel is a racist apartheid state to the the SNL bit saying that Israel is only vaccinating Jews– out of a political fear: that Israel’s “bipartisan status” is under “threat.” ....
My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your helpDonate In the wake of the Holocaust, explicit anti-Semitism went into a kind of remission. The kind of nakedly anti-Jewish sentiment that had been so common prior to the genocide images of Jews with hooked noses and greedy eyes; conspiracies about Jewish power and financial domination became politically taboo, particularly in Europe. As the consensus that such forms of anti-Semitism were beyond the pale took hold in the decades after World War II, a form of criticism of the State of Israel emerged that went beyond critique of particular Israeli actions or policies to attack the foundations and legitimacy of the state. Some began describing this as “the new anti-Semitism.” ....