Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the ‘Just Anti-Zionist’ Walk Into a Bar
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Started March 06, 2026
New-media personalities are dropping all pretense and embracing their status as anti-Semites.View Post
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Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the ‘Just Anti-Zionist’ Walk Into a Bar
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Mar 05, 2026
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Mar 06, 2026
Embracing anti-Zionism as a political stance can contribute to a climate where anti-Semitism is overlooked or justified, harming societal cohesion.
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Criticism of Israel's policies should not be conflated with anti-Semitism; it's crucial to separate legitimate discourse from hate speech.
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The blending of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism in media narratives complicates public understanding of both issues, requiring careful analysis.
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The rise of anti-Zionism among new-media figures reflects a dangerous normalization of anti-Semitic sentiments in contemporary discourse.
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Many individuals express anti-Zionist views due to legitimate concerns about human rights, not out of hatred for Jewish people.
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