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The Attacks on the Uniqueness of the Holocaust – besacenter.org

| July 15, 2020

Woman at anti-lockdown protest in Zurich holding sign appropriating Holocaust language, image via @_investigate_ Twitter BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,640, July 13, 2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The last decade has seen an explosion of attacks on the memory of the Holocaust. This expresses itself in many ways, including the casting of doubt on the Holocausts uniqueness.

Opinion: Users, advertisers and society need a better Facebook. Here’s how we fix it – AdAge.com

| July 15, 2020

Its not just outsiders making this point. Facebook cant convince many of its own people that the tech giant is on the right side of this issue. Even before we launched this movement, hundreds of Facebooks employees staged a virtual walk-out last month.

Denial of the Srebrenica Genocide Must Be Exposed and Condemned – Just Security

| July 11, 2020

(Editors Note: To mark todays 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia, Just Security is publishing two articles. In addition to this piece by Menachem Z. Rosensaft on denial of the Srebrenica Genocide, Margaret deGuzman considers whether racist police brutality in the United States could be characterized as an international atrocity crime.) Imagine the international outrage if murals of Adolf Hitler were to be prominently displayed throughout Germany, or if a Berlin student dormitory were to be named after Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the systematic annihilation of six million Jews in the Holocaust.

Impunity Is the Story of Our Times – The American Prospect

| July 11, 2020

Joshua Oppenheimer is an award-winning filmmaker, best known for his Oscar-nominated films The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014).

How the ADL went from working with Facebook to leading a boycott against it – thejewishchronicle.net

| July 9, 2020

It was when Mark Zuckerberg said he would allow Holocaust denial on his platform that the Anti-Defamation League realized its partnership with Facebook wasnt working. The social media giant and the Jewish civil rights group had been working together for years to curb hate speech online. In October 2017, Facebook headlined a new ADL initiative to start a Cyberhate Problem-Solving Lab in collaboration with Silicon Valleys biggest companies.

Combat Anti-Semitism: Trying to combat the haters – The Jerusalem Post

| July 9, 2020

"I met antisemitism from an early age and saw the face of being a Jew in the Diaspora. I felt at home only between the four walls of my home. I understood that as a Jew, I am different.At 18, Sacha Roytman Dratwa moved to Israel from his native Belgium, served in the IDF for eight years, and then worked as director of digital advocacy for the World Jewish Congress

Trumps attacks on left-wing cultural revolution are an anti-Semitic dogwhistle – Forward

| July 9, 2020

On Friday, President Trump rang in Fourth of July weekend with a speech and fireworks display at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, a stark contrast with the large number of fireworks displays that were canceled across the rest of the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Germanys moment has arrived to tackle European antisemitism – The Jerusalem Post

| July 9, 2020

On July 1, Germany took on the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union.Of course, policy disagreements exist between Germany and Israel, not least over possible annexation. However, none of this can overshadow the deep and warm relations between the two countries, carefully nurtured over many decades.

OPINION | Zuckerberg says advertisers will be back ‘soon enough’. Sadly, he might be right – News24

| July 9, 2020

Mark ZuckerbergPhotographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg Advertisers are taking a stand against Facebooks stance on hate speech, and it's causing the social media giant some bruises. On 26 June, the share price nosedived 8%, costing Mark Zuckerberg $7 billion (R119 billion).

How the ADL went from working with Facebook to leading a boycott against it – Forward

| July 6, 2020

Image by facebook (JTA) It was when Mark Zuckerberg said he would allow Holocaust denial on his platform that the Anti-Defamation League realized its partnership with Facebook wasnt working. The social media giant and the Jewish civil rights group had been working together for years to curb hate speech online. In October 2017, Facebook headlined a new ADL initiative to start a Cyberhate Problem-Solving Lab in collaboration with Silicon Valleys biggest companies.


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