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Misha and the Wolves Director Sam Hobkinson on the Challenges of Making a Documentary About Fiction – Hollywood Reporter

| December 14, 2021

If Holocaust survivor Misha Defonsecas personal tale of escaping Nazi Germany as a child by being accepted into a protective pack of wolves, which she turned into a bestselling book, seems too astonishing to be true, Netflixs documentary Misha and the Wolves puts it under a microscope that examines both its veracity and why people want to believe in it. Misha and the Wolves is the story of a lie, says filmmaker Sam Hobkinson. When you make a documentary film about an untruth, you are inverting the form, turning it on its head.

Antisemitism, racism and white supremacist material in podcasts on Spotify, investigation finds – Sky News

| December 9, 2021

A Sky News investigation has found antisemitic, racist and white supremacist material in podcasts on one of the most popular streaming services, Spotify.

It became crystal clear they were lying: the man who made Germans admit complicity in the Holocaust – The Guardian

| December 9, 2021

One day in 2018, the prolific documentary producer John Battsek received a call from Diane Weyermann of Participant Media, asking him if he would travel to the East Sussex village of Ditchling to meet a 69-year-old director named Luke Holland. Weyermann said that Holland had spent several years interviewing hundreds of Germans who were in some way complicit in the Holocaust, from those whose homes neighboured the concentration camps to former members of the Waffen SS. The responses he captured ran the gamut from shame to denial to a ghastly kind of pride

The Way to Stop Bad Holocaust Analogies Is Through Education | Opinion – Newsweek

| November 18, 2021

It's no surprise that a global event of the magnitude of the pandemic has had a tremendous impact on our society, but it is concerning to see some of the ways in which that impact has extended beyond our physical health. For example, last year, we experienced an outbreak of blatant racist acts against individuals of Asian descentmisplaced anger stemming from questions of the coronavirus' origins. Later, debates regarding health precautions and restrictions further deepened the country's divide, as a public health conversation quickly escalated into a cultural clash.

Im so obsessed with Kinder Eggs, I translated the packaging into hundreds of languages including Klingon – iNews

| November 18, 2021

There is something so right about Kinder Surprise Eggs. The outer foil is a riot of orange and white, festooned with multicoloured, bouncy letters

Readers Write: Breaking! Gulotta re-elected – Readers Write – The Island Now

| November 12, 2021

Color me shocked, along with everyone else, but this election was surely something else.

Trust & Verify: Claims of critical race theory being taught in Collier schools remains unfounded – Wink News

| November 12, 2021

NAPLES After claims of critical race theory being taught in Collier County classrooms, the school board heard from passionate parents Tuesday night. You are pitting black people against white people, said one person during public comment

Legality of Holocaust denial – Wikipedia

| October 22, 2021

Laws against Holocaust denial Sixteen European countries and Israel have laws against Holocaust denial, the denial of the systematic genocidal killing of approximately six million Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s. Many countries also have broader laws that criminalize genocide denial.

Holocaust Denial: The Gas Chamber Debate | Imaging Genocide

| October 22, 2021

Introduction The most infamous gas chamber began to function in the Auschwitz extermination camp in 1941 (Brugioni & Poirier 15). It resulted from a need to kill large numbers of people in a very limited amount of time.

Texas schools are being told to teach opposing views of the Holocaust. Why? – The Guardian

| October 22, 2021

Ive been trying to imagine what Gina Peddy could have been thinking when, on 8 October, she informed a group of Southlake, Texas, elementary school teachers that, if their classroom libraries included books about the Holocaust, students should also be steered toward books with opposing views.


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