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anti-semitism

An illustration of two silhouetted individuals shaking hands and a Ilhan Omar's Twitter profile
Analysis // Anti-semitism

The dangers of weaponising anti-Semitism

Why automatically equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism is unproductive

April 8, 2019 Lara Sonnenschein
Graffiti featuring Nazi, racist and Anti-Semitic slurs
News //

Nazi, Anti-Semitic and racist graffiti found in Epping

The graffiti featured slurs such as "kill Jews" and "Gooks fuck off"

March 28, 2019 Baopu He
Features //

The rise of anti intellectualism online

Just how do politicians and Internet commenters alike win arguments without any facts on their side? William Allington wrote his thesis on it

August 15, 2016 William Allington
Sport //

Five matches worth of anti-Semitism

The length of football bans sends a bizarre moral message, writes Naaman Zhou.

March 18, 2014 Naaman Zhou

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