Analysis
Friday, October 28th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Ryan Alford National Post, Apr. 25, 2022 “… it appears to keen observers that an official finding against the government is approaching. This is what likely explains Jagmeet Singh’s public musings about whether in that event his party would withdraw its confidence and support to bring down Justin Trudeau’s Government. On CTV’s Question Period, Singh said […]
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Rex Murphy National Post, Oct. 27, 2022 “If the imposition of emergency powers, the raiding of bank accounts, the jailing of protesters, the invasions of privacy rights, if all of this is determined to be nothing more than an overwrought prime minister exercising his distaste for opposition and legitimate protest, should that be the […]
Thursday, October 27th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Eunice G. Pollack INSS, June 1, 2022 “Although American Jews had been the ethnoreligious group most engaged in the struggle to end racial discrimination, the new antisemites relentlessly portrayed Jews as Blacks’ foremost foe.” Beginning in the early 20th century, American Jews had been Blacks’ foremost ally in the struggle for integration […]
Eric Levitz The Intelligencer, Oct. 12, 2022 “… human beings in general do not need to be mentally ill to be antisemitic. But would the specific human being Kanye West have developed antisemitic beliefs if he had never suffered from bipolar disorder?” Kanye West has been having mental-health issues — and he’s also […]
Andrew Esensten JTA, Oct. 12, 2022 “The idea that African slavery in the Americas was not a mark of shame but instead a mark of distinction as God’s chosen people appealed to some African Americans, who appreciated the way the doctrine gave them pride and dignity in the context of Jim Crow segregation […]
Andre Gee Rolling Stone, Oct. 25, 2022 “Kanye theorized that the people who came out against him weren’t simply upset at his anti-Blackness, but that they were agents “sent” by Jewish people.” I CAN SAY antisemitic things and Adidas can’t drop me,” the artist formerly known as Kanye West proclaimed on Drink Champs just over a […]
Tuesday, October 25th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Ruth Marks Eglash Jewish Insider, Oct. 20, 2022 “Lapid is treading a fine line between poaching voters from potential coalition partners to the left of the political spectrum and ensuring high voter turnout across the board, with a particular focus on Arab voters.” With less than 14 days until Israelis return to […]
Herb Keinon Jerusalem Post, Oct. 19, 2022 “78% of those who said they planned to vote for one of the parties in the pro-Netanyahu coalition intend to vote on November 1, but that figure drops to 72% among those intending to vote for one of the parties in the coalition.” A critical […]
Jack Khoury Haaretz, Oct. 23, 2022 “… what have you done for us? Why should we vote for you? How can you help us? Sometimes we can answer, and sometimes the candidates themselves come to small home meetings. The important thing is to leave with a positive answer that on Election Day, they […]
Ben Lynfield Foreign Policy, Oct. 18, 2022 “Arab voters are mainly frustrated that Arab party leaders could not set aside their differences and form a unified list ahead of the election.” Israeli voters go to the polls again in two weeks, facing a stark choice: whether to reinstate former leader Benjamin Netanyahu and […]
Monday, October 24th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Emanuel Fabian Times of Israel, Oct. 20, 2022 “The offensive has netted more than 2,000 arrests during near-nightly raids in Palestinian cities, towns and villages. It has also left around 100 Palestinians dead, many of them while carrying out attacks or during clashes with security forces.” Israel over the past week has imposed harsh […]
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