Blogs in this category address broader issues related to antisemitism as a whole, rather than focusing specifically on Islamic antisemitism, which is a subset of the larger topic.
Antisemitism
Blogs in this category address broader issues related to antisemitism as a whole, rather than focusing specifically on Islamic antisemitism, which is a subset of the larger topic.
In the increasingly polarized debate over Israel and Palestine, one narrative has gained traction among progressive circles: the idea that Israel is a “settler colonial” state, with its Jewish citizens cast as white oppressors.
This ideological shift, where media institutions prioritize narratives of oppression and colonialism, often leads to Jew hatred by framing Israel as a "colonial oppressor" within a simplistic oppressor-victim binary.
Slogans like “Israel is a settler-colonial state” and “Zionism is racism” echoed across streets and campuses. ... are deeply rooted in a Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda campaign that began in the Cold War and continues to influence how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is perceived...
Slogans like “Israel is a settler-colonial state” and “Zionism is racism” echoed across streets and campuses. ... are deeply rooted in a Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda campaign that began in the Cold War and continues to influence how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is perceived...
In the increasingly polarized debate over Israel and Palestine, one narrative has gained traction among progressive circles: the idea that Israel is a “settler colonial” state, with its Jewish citizens cast as white oppressors.
This ideological shift, where media institutions prioritize narratives of oppression and colonialism, often leads to Jew hatred by framing Israel as a "colonial oppressor" within a simplistic oppressor-victim binary.
This article explores these factors in greater depth, seeking to understand the roots of conspiracy thinking in the Middle East and its wider social and political consequences.
The resurgence of antisemitism on university campuses is deeply intertwined with the contemporary racialization of Jews. On campuses across the U.S., Jewish students are increasingly classified as either "white oppressors" or "racialized outsiders."
Antisemitism, known as "The Longest Hatred," has been a persistent and insidious force throughout history, shaping and distorting societies with its destructive presence.
This article unpacks the historical, social, and ideological forces that have shaped this alliance, providing a deeper look into the intersection of queer theory, intersectionality, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.