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What did Wiley say on Twitter? Antisemitic tweets from the grime rapper explained as he is banned permanently from social media platforms – The…

| August 22, 2020

What's OnThe antisemitic tweets from the rapper has resulted in a permanent ban from a variety of social media platforms, including Twitter, Instagram and TikTok Wednesday, 19th August 2020, 4:33 pm British rapper Wiley posted a thread of antisemitic comments on his Twitter account which has resulted in getting banned from various social media platforms. The incident also saw calls for social media platforms to tighten their policies around hate speech - including from Home Secretary Priti Patel.

Daily Mail loses defamation case to Lord Iltaf Sheikh over hate allegations – The News International

| August 2, 2020

LONDON: Senior Conservative Party politician Lord Mohamed Iltaf Sheikh has won a defamation case against Associated Newspapers Limited, publishers of the Daily Mail and Mail Online. The case pertained to an article published in August 2018 accusing him of appearing at a hate conference held in Tunisia with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, for hosting in the House of Lords the well-known Pakistani religious leader Muhammad Hassam Haseeb-ur-Rehman, as well as allegedly supporting a Hamas leader. The article titled EXCLUSIVE: Top Tory peers appearance at Corbyns hate conference in Tunisia comes after YEARS of rubbing shoulders with Islamists, hate preachers and Holocaust deniers accused Lord Sheikh of mixing with extremist, Holocaust deniers and hate preachers and focused on his attendance at a conference in Tunisia in 2014 where it had earlier been widely reported that Jeremy Corbyn had participated in a wreath-laying ceremony

Some Other Prominent Jews Who Resigned in Protest – Algemeiner

| August 2, 2020

Bari Weiss on The View. Photo: Screenshot. With her recent resignation from The New York Times, Bari Weiss joined a small but distinguished group of American Jews who have resigned in protest from positions of stature, choosing to sacrifice their self-interest for the sake of principle.

Survivors Urge Facebook to Remove Holocaust Denial Posts – TIME

| July 31, 2020

(BERLIN) Holocaust survivors around the world are lending their voices to a campaign launched Wednesday targeting Facebook head Mark Zuckerberg, urging him to take action to remove denial of the Nazi genocide from the social media site. Coordinated by the New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, the #NoDenyingIt campaign uses Facebook itself to make the survivors entreaties to Zuckerberg heard, posting one video per day urging him to remove Holocaust-denying groups, pages and posts as hate speech. Videos will also be posted on Facebook-owned Instagram, as well as Twitter

How the ADL is working to end Facebooks thriving ecosystem of Holocaust denial – Haaretz

| July 25, 2020

Following its years-long effort to fight Holocaust denial on Facebook, the Anti-Defamation League has shifted gears from working with the tech giant in combating hate speech to helping lead a campaign to force change on the worlds largest social media platform. The Stop Hate for Profit campaign was launched in mid-June by a number of U.S.

Vaccinating against the virus of antisemitism – The Jerusalem Post

| July 25, 2020

Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, an organization that the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as Black nationalist and a hate group, praises Adolf Hitler and compares Jews to termites. He has won accolades on social media from several high-profile celebrities for his rhetoric even though the Anti-Defamation League says that he is an antisemite.Described as the worlds oldest disease, antisemitism is increasing along with COVID-19

How it feels to survive Silicon Valley and a pandemic – Engadget

| July 25, 2020

If RSAs attendees were even able to score an Airbnb, it was second to the tech companies whod, for years, packed employees into expensive rentals that once were on the normal-person market.

Why it’s crucial to grapple with our cultural blind spots – CNN

| July 25, 2020

Leah: Ugh. Did you hear about the DeSean Jackson and Nick Cannon controversy

Guest column: Remembering genocide an important part of fighting against it – The Province

| July 19, 2020

Emir Ramic, left, from the Institute for the Research of Genocide Canada, and Imam Adnan Balihodzic, lead a service at Jackson Park, Saturday, July 11, 2020, to mark the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.Dax Melmer / Windsor Star Jasminka Kalajdzic In early July 1995, military and paramilitary troops of the self-declared Serb Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina (RS) rounded up over 8,000 innocent Bosniak men and boys in the supposed UN safe zone of Srebrenica. The civilians were massacred and thrown in mass graves, while tens of thousands of other Bosniak men, women and children were driven from their homes.These are facts.As I wrote last year, international organizations, courts, state governments and scholars have all concluded that the acts committed by Serbian forces in Srebrenica constituted genocide.

New York Times staffers say leadership ‘terrified of the young wokes’ – New York Post

| July 19, 2020

The Gray Ladys convulsions continue. Former New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson says shes dismayed by the troubles surrounding the New York Times op-ed section, particularly the departure of its editor James Bennet after he published a commentary by a U.S.


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