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Antisemitism’s Point of No Return

Part of the anti-war movement and reactions to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war- wikipedia
Part of the anti-war movement and reactions to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war- wikipedia

Fiamma Nirenstein
JNS, Mar. 12, 2024

“Glazer appeared unaware that, in speaking his lies and slanders, he placed himself on the side of a massacre on the level of Kishinev and the Nazi slaughters of women and children.”
 
We have reached the point of no return, of zero tolerance. There can be no further conciliation with antisemitism, not even in our personal lives. Cancel the dinners, the holidays with friends, the traditional getaways where Jews cannot even be mentioned without a monstrous debate and perhaps a definitive split.

Those friends of yours who cannot speak the word “Jew” without an oration on the evils of Israel—who are now probably the majority of your friends—do not deserve you. Withdraw, split, abandon them. Better yet, tell them why. We should not share our tables with antisemites, with the frivolous and the foolish, with the cynical and the immoral.

Anyone who will not acknowledge that mass rape and murder, the beheading of children, the symphony of blood set to the cry of “yehud” and “Allahu Akbar” are crimes against humanity have betrayed their own humanity. They are unworthy of civilization. The only task before us is their overthrow.

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