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How can ‘Kill the Jew’ and ‘Sieg Heil’ really mean ‘anti-Israel sentiment’? – Haaretz

| December 25, 2019

For 50 years, the Anti-Defamation League has conducted a standardized survey across language groups and cultures, reporting on anti-Semitic attitudes worldwide. In their most recent report, they reported a 47 percent incidence of anti-Semitic attitudes in South Africa. In 2014, that figure was 38 percent

Why Rudy Giuliani thinks George Soros conspiracy theories are kosher – Haaretz

| December 25, 2019

On the surface, the declaration of U.S. President Donald Trumps attorney Rudolph Giuliani that billionaire philanthropist and Holocaust survivor George Soros is hardly a Jew, an enemy of Israel and that the Catholic former New York mayor is more of a Jew than Soros is appeared to be a breathtaking display of chutzpah

O.C. Universities Grapple with White Supremacy Incidents – VoiceofOC

| December 25, 2019

By Maria Kachulis-Moriarty | 15 hours ago Mirroring a nationwide trend, Chapman University and California State University, Fullerton, have been reeling from incidents viewed by many as hate crimes with administrators grappling on how to respond. Editors Note: This dispatch is part of the Voice of OC Youth Media program, working with student journalists to cover public policy issues across Orange County. If youwould like to submit your own student media project related to Orange County civics or if you have any response to this work, contact Digital EditorSonya Quick at squick@voiceofoc.org.

Texas attorney and clients charged with hiding income from IRS to take case to Dallas jury – The Dallas Morning News

| December 25, 2019

Thomas and Michelle Selgas have long disputed owing federal taxes. The former Garland resident even questioned his U.S. citizenship and the legitimacy of his Social Security number in his attempt to thwart IRS collection efforts, public records show.

How the ‘OK’ hand sign became controversial – Duluth News Tribune

| December 25, 2019

The "OK" hand sign now lives in a purgatory of meaning, along with other memes that have been at least partially radicalized because online racists thought it would be funny to radicalize them. Pepe the Frog lives there too, as does "Kek," originally an inside joke from World of Warcraft that, by way of 4chan, now appears on banners stylized to look like Nazi flags at white nationalist rallies

Facebook, Huawei and 5G: 2019 in technology stories – The Irish News

| December 25, 2019

It has been another busy year in the world of technology, with new innovations arriving during 2019 including 5G, but also political problems such as the ongoing debate around Huawei. Here is a look at some of the most important stories of the year.

Watchdog Concerned After Elle Magazine List Features Anti-Israel Activist Sarsour as One of Its ‘Women of Color in Politics to Watch’ – Algemeiner

| December 25, 2019

Linda Sarsour. Photo: Festival of Faiths via Wikimedia Commons.

Where Has Facebook Billionaire Sheryl Sandbergs $320 Million In Philanthropic Giving Gone To? – Forbes

| December 25, 2019

Sheryl Sandberg. Facebooks Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg quietly gave a total of $127 million to two of her charitable vehicles over the course of 2019.

Trump loyalist who wants to set up 51st state based on far-right Christian values accused of domestic terrorism – The Independent

| December 25, 2019

A Republican politician and loyal supporter of Donald Trump who wants to establish a 51st state based on far-right, Christian values, has been accused of taking part in domestic terrorismagainst the US government. Matt Shea, 45, who represents a district in eastern Washington at the state legislature, was found to have travelled across the state to meet with extremist groups, condoned the intimidation of opponents and promoted training for armed militias, accused of having links to extremists and hate groups. Representative Shea, as a leader in the Patriot Movement, planned, engaged in and promoted a total of three armed conflicts of political violence against the United States government in three states outside the state of Washington over a three-year period, the report said

La Jolla’s 2019 in Review: A year of new leaders, venues, solutions – La Jolla Light

| December 25, 2019

In case youve forgotten all the major news events this year in La Jolla due to too much eggnog, heres a month-by-month recap! A vote for safety: La Jolla Community Planning Association asks the City of San Diego to fund the installation of a handrail on a wall alongside a beach access south of The Marine Room restaurant to improve safety, at its Jan. 3 meeting. Amanda Hale exonerated: After a yearlong investigation, former Bird Rock Elementary School principal Amanda Hale is exonerated of charges filed against her by parents.


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