Meng, Fitzpatrick, Manning, Weber, Veasey, Granger, Lieu And Smith Call For Update From State Department On Its Investigation Into Instances Of…
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This article was originally published in the Bulletin on September 18, 1984.
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Will any brands still work with Kanye West? The rapper, 45, invited a whirlwind of controversy with his Yeezy Season 9 show at Paris Fashion Week in early October 2022, which featured T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase White Lives Matter. Since the backlash began from fellow celebrities, fans, fashion critics and more West, who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021, has doubled down on his political statements, not only defending the designs and their message, but also spewing anti-Semitic comments
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Kanye West spoke to Donald Trump after the rapper was under fire for anti-Semitism, as per Politico. The report adds the Donda rapper has received a barrage of criticism from antisemitic comments, including Trump-allied. "With so many problems in society blaming Jews for exploiting media or people of color is not one of them," wrote Matt Schlapp, who has strong ties with Donald Trump and runs CPAC
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(October 14, 2022 / JNS) From the point of view of future historians, anything said by the rap artist/fashion mogul formerly known as Kanye West shouldnt merit any attention. West, who now calls himself Ye, is a product of 21st-century celebrity culture twice over: He was a figure in the world of popular music; and he was married to the reality star Kim Kardashian. In a saner world than the one in which we live, his ravings would be paid no heed by anyone outside of his family or those entrusted with his care.
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BLOOMINGTON Good neighbors make for a good community gathering.
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Zachary Lockman is Professor of Middle Eastern studies and history at New York University and a long-time MERIP contributor and supporter. He has authored a number of books and articles, including Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954, with Joel Beinin (1987),Comrades and Enemies: Arab and Jewish Workers in Palestine, 1906-1948(1996) and Contending Visions of the Middle East: The History and Politics of Orientalism(2004; second edition, 2010)
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A group of professors at the University of California, Berkeley, Law School signed a statement protesting a decision by some student groups to adopt a bylaw not to host Zionist speakers. We hereby endorse the principle of free and open speech at the law school, the statement reads
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Bril was a champion Dutch boxer and Holocaust survivor Sitting in his boxing gym just outside Amsterdam, former Dutch champion Barry Groenteman is reminiscing about the times he used to visit his grandmother. When she was living in a retirement home and he would go to see her, he'd often come across an older man "who was always shadowboxing: in the hall, with the nurses". Groenteman continues: "He'd show me his ring, with the Star of David on it
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JTA Three apparent Nazi sympathizers have been arrested in connection with a rash of antisemitic vandalism in a tiny Spanish town whose name for nearly 400 years was Castrillo Matajudios or Fort Kill the Jews. For years, the town, which changed its name in 2015 to Castrillo Mota De Judios, or Fort Jews Hill, has been plagued by antisemitic graffiti