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    fabio@manganiello.euF
    The IHRA's definition of #antisemitism is being brought to court in the UK for being incompatible with the grounds of free speech in a modern democracy. You are welcome to send a donation on CrowdJustice to cover the legal costs of this trial. The IHRA definition is, by its own admission, a non-legally binding working definition. You can't detain people nor limit their freedom of expression on the grounds of a non-legally binding working definition. It was first published in 2005 by the European Monitoring Centre of Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC), a EU agency, but the EUMC's successor, the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), removed if from its website in 2013, as it's basically a non-official document with no legal validity. It is a definition strongly pushed by the same Israeli far-right groups that are perpetrating a genocide in Gaza right now, and by all the Zionist think-tanks that keep casting their lobbying shadows over European and American political institutions. It is a very problematic definition because, out of the 11 illustrative examples of antisemitism attached to it, 7 related to criticism of Israel as a country rather than prejudice against Jews. It is so controversial that it split Jewish academics along partisan lines. Many Jewish lawyers and academics have proposed the Jerusalem Definition of Antisemitism (JDA) in response to the IHRA, and to keep the definition of antisemitism focused on prejudice and hatred towards Jews, rather than towards an allegedly democratic political entity that, as such, should be called accountable for its actions. Take this example of antisemitism reported in the IHRA: Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor. Notice how it squarely focuses on the right for Jews to have their own State, but deliberately omits any reference to self-determination for the indigenous Arab populations, and it omits the fact that expelling people out of their lands on the basis of their ethnicity is, objectively, a racist endeavor. Or: Applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation Notice how it characterizes an act of political criticism towards a democratic country, no matter if legitimate or not, as an act of antisemitism. Assume that I criticize the Italian government, and that perhaps I have expectations about its actions that are higher than those I'd expect from another democratic country. Does it mean that I'm a racist anti-Italian? Or: Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis. Notice how this prevents any objective historical comparison. If you establish an apartheid State and perpetrate a genocide like a Nazi, we can't say that it's something that a Nazi would do too - because that definition prevents you from saying that even when it's objectively true. In general, the IHRA definition suppresses political dissent by placing the onus on Israel's critics to demonstrate they are not antisemitic. Antony Lerman, the former director of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, went as far as saying that "the case against IHRA is so strong that the fundamental principle is that IHRA is so flawed it should be abandoned". The list of academics who openly criticized the IHRA definition is so long to deserve 5 pages on Wikipedia. We can't even say that the IHRA definition is bad because it doesn't have sufficient academic consensus. It's so bad that the academic consensus over it is actually very strong. Most of the actual academic experts in the matter consider it a piece of pseudo-legal garbage. Yet, such a controversial, polarizing and non-legally binding definition is the one that the politicians of most of the countries in the EU and the US, often without going through a process of Parliament ratification, have formally or informally adopted. Some of its corollaries can also be found here on the Fediverse, in the form of memes that anonymous Hasbara accounts and propaganda pages like the Movement Against Antizionism keep posting. Those memes and those acts of harassment have a very precise political purpose. To lobby or pressure instance admins into applying the IHRA definition in their moderation activities, hence suppressing any speech that is critical of Israel and about the most uncompromising Zionist policies. To create a sense of de facto validity around a non-legally binding definition that academics consider a piece of extremist propaganda garbage. Those arrested in the UK because of their pro-Palestine activism were arrested on the basis of a non-legally binding definition with no academic nor political consensus. It is time to ditch the IHRA and call it for what it is - a sophisticated act of nationalist propaganda that actually does more harms than good to the Jews because it misses the point on actual antisemitism, while fostering grudge towards an illiberal political entity that claims to speak in their name, while conflating political criticism and objective reporting with racism and prejudice. It is time to call the IHRA something worth of the propaganda body of a fascist regime and not of a democratic country. It is time to acknowledge that the IHRA definition is incompatible with America's First Amendment and with the Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and it poses unacceptable dangers to the tenure of our democratic fabric, all while providing a blanket excuse for a genocidal regime to pursue their colonial activities with impunity. It is time to start taking this definition to courts, and make sure that there's no space for it in a civilized society.
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    juergen_hubert@mementomori.socialJ
    @raymaccarthy Who gets to define who is and who is not a "Christian"?
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    pamelabarroway@mstdn.socialP
    @TheJen So beautiful up there. We visited the Finger Lakes a few years ago.
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    compl4xx@chaos.socialC
    It's good that there was protest against Israel's participation, considering what crimes against humanity their government and military continue to commit.That they censor the protest means that it's hard to distinguish the #antizionist critique from the #antisemitism. The desperate attempt to stay apolitical doesn't help anyone, it's mostly cowardice.But I don't expect more from such an event tbh.To view the topic from more sides, you need more time, e.g. this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lajx6ApuEwQ
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    pasci_lei@social.pascal-leinert.deP
    Eine linke Jugendorganisation mit klarem Verstand sieht man nicht alle Tage. Chapeau an die grünen Freunde aus Österreich.#Israel #StandWithIsrael #Antisemitismus #Antisemitism #ESC #ESC2026https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYKUGtYMDJA/?utm_source=ig_embed
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    david@gaming.dps910.lolD
    want to find out if you have what it takes to fight Nazis? Introducing, Wolfenstein II: The New ColossusStory: Starts off with ur father making u kill ur dog, ur objectvie is to fight through all of the natzis and then u find out the father gave ur Jewish mother to the nazis and then idk after that U play as epic BJ Blazkovicz fighting ur way through fashists #antifa #antisemitism #anarchism #gaming
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    regendans@todon.euR
    3/3I am acutely aware of my own past mistakes – thoughtless actions for which I have apologised, taken responsibility and learned from. That experience informs my conviction that clarity matters now more than ever, at a time when confusion and the distortion of truth are doing real harm – even when speaking plainly is not without consequence. It requires responsibility from all of us.We cannot answer injustice with more injustice. If we do, we don’t end the cycle, we extend it. The only way to break it is to refuse to pass it on. That means being unequivocal: standing against anti-Semitism wherever it appears, while recognising that anti-Muslim hatred and all forms of racism draw from the same well of division. They must be confronted with the same resolve. It also means speaking out against the immense loss of innocent life without fear, but with care and responsibility.
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    eco-g@stroud.socialE
    So Prince Harry writes an article titled "My fears for a divided kingdom" with the subtitle "We must stand against both anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hate."But the BBC headline? "Harry warns of 'deeply troubling' rise in antisemitism in UK."Notice what got cut? The Islamophobia. The subtitle. The line where Harry writes: "anti-Muslim hatred and all forms of racism draw from the same well of division. They must be confronted with the same resolve."Harry's original piece explicitly rejects hierarchy among forms of hatred. He writes: "When anger is turned toward communities – whether Jewish, Muslim, or any other – it ceases to be a call for justice."Yet the BBC framing created the very imbalance he warned against. His words got filtered through a lens that prioritised one form of bigotry over another, even when the source material demanded equal treatment.Read the original article here: https://www.newstatesman.com/comment/2026/05/my-fears-for-a-divided-kingdom Compare it to the BBC coverage: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8xw55q0elvoThis isn't about diminishing antisemitism. It's about exposing how the establishment's selective attention distorts even messages meant to promote unity. When the BBC chooses which suffering to amplify, they're not just reporting, they're shaping the hierarchy.All bigotry deserves equal condemnation. Not just when it fits the narrative.#Islamophobia #Antisemitism #MediaFraming #SelectiveOutrage #PrinceHarry
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    schafstelze@don.linxx.netS
    Those people are the very reason why Israel has to exist.#Antizionism = #Antisemitismhttps://mastodon.social/@caspar_david_niedlich/116566601874932086
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    grumpyoldfart@expressional.socialG
    “Israel Accuses The New York Times Of Antisemitic Journalism, And Other Notes”by Caitlin Johnstone in Caitlin’s Newsletter on Substack @palestine@fedibird.com@Palestine@masto.ai @palestine@lemmy.ml@iran “When you consistently slam literally all of Israel’s critics as antisemites, you are communicating that all criticism of Israel is antisemitic, and that Israel therefore represents all Jews. You are therefore necessarily doing the very thing you decry as antisemitic”https://open.substack.com/pub/caitlinjohnstone/p/israel-accuses-the-new-york-times#Press #SocialMedia #Israel #US #Antisemitism #BloodLibel #NYT #Rape #PalestinianGenocide #Gaza #Lebanon #VichyMedia #CorporateMedia #Hasbara #Propaganda
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    regendans@todon.euR
    Opinion by Gwyn Daniel : "The letter Starmer should write to Netanyahu, ending Britain's blind support for IsraelThe British prime minister should tell Netanyahu that Israel’s behaviour is endangering the lives of Britain’s JewsThe following is a fictional letter from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, as imagined by author Gwyn Daniel.Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu:I am profoundly saddened and disturbed by the recent attacks on yet more members of the Jewish community in the UK. These attacks are completely unacceptable and must be combatted and condemned in the strongest possible terms.My job as prime minister is to keep all our citizens safe but, within the parameters I have set myself, I am failing. ,.,..,.,.,"Gwyn Daniel is a UK psychotherapist, trainer and writer. She is a member of the UK Palestine Mental Health Network and a patron of the Palestine Trauma Centre which works in Gaza. She has presented and published on the impact of Israeli military occupation on Palestinian family lives"Read the full article here : https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/uk-starmer-serious-stamping-out-antisemitism-must-end-blind-support-israel#uk #starmer #antisemitism #palestine #gaza #israel #zionism #PalestineAction #Jewish #Jews
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    reporting_gb@mastodon.socialR
    Antisemitismus in Großbritannien: „Ich wurde bespuckt, mir wurde der Hitlergruß gezeigt“ in @tazgetroete https://taz.de/Antisemitismus-in-Grossbritannien/!6177818 #Antisemitismus #grossbritannien #antisemitism #gegenAntisemitismus #antirassismus
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    kierkegaanks@beige.partyK
    @aral ethnoreligious national states are just swell
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    celesteh@hachyderm.ioC
    @junesim63 Around a hundred years ago, they told people to just let Mosley march through their neighbourhoods. They specifically wanted to prevent the Battle of Cable Street.Now they can just bring Moseley's heirs to the table and just hope they keep directing all the bigotry towards Muslims instead.
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    jalfro@mindly.socialJ
    The leader of the Green Party has been the target of antisemitic propaganda days before the local electionshttps://novaramedia.com/2026/05/07/the-times-publishes-vile-antisemitic-cartoon-of-zack-polanski/#antisemitism
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    theguardian@mstd.seungjin.netT
    Several New York City synagogues and homes vandalized with swastikasPolice are searching for at least four individuals responsible for ‘terrifying signals of hatred and threats of violence’ * [Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox][1] Several synagogues and homes in the [New York][2] borough of Queens were vandalized overnight...https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/04/new-york-city-synagogues-vandalized-swastikas#NewYork #Antisemitism #USnews #ZohranMamdani #TheGuardian(Mon, 4 May 2026 18:05:42 +0000)