Jew hatred has been an unfortunate staple of Gentile civilization for 4000 years, but came to a disturbing head a year and ten months ago.
Trump Derangement Syndrome now pervades social media and has risen to the level of conspiratorial antisemitism.
Conspiratorial antisemitism (theories of "The Great Jewish Conspiracy") finds disturbing currency on the left and right.
A small but vocal number of far-right activists have taken up the Free Palestine line found mostly on the far left today.
Wikipedia has been advancing anti-Israel narratives since its inception, with a major escalation after the October 7 Event.
A recent graduate of Princeton University calls out its president for failure to enforce rules on free speech and against antisemitism.
Hatred of Jews has “lain beneath” the consciences of members of many non-Jewish societies for decades, and few if any suspected this.
Lee Bollinger, in his latest article, pretends that universities protect free expression, when university administrations have betrayed it.
Does Donald Trump risk compromising his policy of combatting antisemitism on campus, by making too many demands of some universities?
Antisemitic attitudes and sentiments have more currency in the young, even in America – with foundations laid long ago.