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Will Viktor Orbn Bring His Racist Rhetoric to the United States this Week? – Center For American Progress

| August 4, 2022

Autocratic Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn recently made his most brazen embrace of explicit ethnonationalism and the racist great replacement theory. Orbns use of blatantly racist rhetoric makes even more disturbing his deepening relationship with extreme right-wing figures in the United States, most visibly in his participation at this weeks Conservative Political Action Conferences (CPAC) 2022 meeting in Texas. In April, Orbn won a decisive reelection victory to secure a fourth-consecutive term, likely to extend his tenure to at least 2026

Macron decries anti-Semitism on 80th anniversary of Jewish deportations – Reuters.com

| July 19, 2022

PARIS, July 17 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron warned against anti-Semitism and historical revisionism on Sunday as he commemorated victims of the Holocaust on the 80th anniversary of the Vel d'Hiv roundup of Jewish families. On July 16-17, 1942, around 13,000 people were taken to the Winter Velodrome, the Vel d'Hiv, in Paris before being sent on to concentration camps across Europe. It was the largest mass detention of Jewish people by French police in collaboration with the Nazi German occupiers.

Former Oath Keeper reveals racist, antisemitic beliefs of white nationalist group and their plans to start a civil war – The Conversation Indonesia

| July 14, 2022

During his testimony before congressional investigators, former Oath Keepers spokesman Jason Van Tatenhove left little doubt about the intentions of the white nationalist militia group when its members stormed the U.S.

What to Stream: The Sorrow and the Pity, a Historical Documentary That Transformed Frances National Identity – The New Yorker

| July 14, 2022

All films relate to their place and time, but some are nearly incomprehensible out of context. Thats the case with Marcel Ophulss great 1969 documentary, The Sorrow and the Pity, even though its story is well known

53 Percent Blame Fox News for Spread of Extremist Ideologies Like …

| July 8, 2022

A solid 53 percent majority of Americans blame Fox News for the spread of extremist ideologies like white supremacy and anti-Semitism, more than rival networks MSNBC and CNN.

Was the Patriot Front March in Boston a Sign of the New KKK? – Boston University

| July 8, 2022

Nobody saw it coming. On Saturday, July 2, around 100 members of a white nationalist hate group called the Patriot Front, with chapters in some 40 states, including Massachusetts, showed up unannounced in downtown Boston and marched along parts of the Freedom Trail.

New UK-Led Initiative to Enhance Kentucky K-12 Holocaust Education – UKNow

| June 4, 2022

LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 31, 2022) A new initiative led by Jewish Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky will provide educators from across the Commonwealth with the professional development and teaching tools necessary to enhance K-12 Holocaust education.

No, Ann Coulter, I Am Not Responsible for the ‘Great Replacement’ Theory – The Atlantic

| June 4, 2022

Ann Coulter, in so many words, thinks that I am responsible for the mass shooting in Buffalo in mid-May. Not me alone. After the shooting, Coulter wrote a column dismissing the idea that Republican politicians and commentators had popularized the Great Replacement theory, a conspiracy theory that the young, white Buffalo shooter cited as a motivation before killing 10 people at a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood.

Statement from the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and Lake Catholic High School May 25, 2022 – Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

| May 27, 2022

Last week, Lake Catholic and the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland learned of the very serious allegations of anti-Semitism at a Lake Catholic Orange High School varsity lacrosse game, including the appearance of a swastika on the back of the leg of a Lake Catholic player.

Slavery, Anti-Semitism and Harvards Missing Moral Compass – The Wall Street Journal

| May 20, 2022

A recent report, Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery, notes that the universitys faculty, staff and leaders held more than 70 black slaves between 1636, when Harvard was founded, and 1783, when Massachusetts abolished slavery. In atonement, President Lawrence Bacow reports, the university intends to dedicate $100 million of its endowment to help address the persistent corrosive effects of those historical practices on individuals, on Harvard, and on our society.


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