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CONCLUSION/ Antisemitic attitudes are at a decades-long peak in the US. Basic antisemitic tropes are now part of core GOP rhetoric. Antisemitic killings are rising fast. Christian nationalism—which wants Jews out of government—is on the march. Now’s the *worst imaginable time*... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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20/ This country is across-the-board awful at identifying or understanding *either* racism or antisemitism, which is why an article like this—which falsely says America is super-attuned to antisemitism while (incredibly!) it’s spreading antisemitic tropes—can be published at CNN. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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19/ What I learned 10 days ago was that a person who might be comfortable (and quite fairly so) telling a white person what racism looks like will then sound exactly like a white person—without realizing it—in falsely claiming *they* (a non-Jew) know what antisemitism looks like. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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18/ I have always agreed with the progressive principle that says white people are the absolute worst and least qualified persons when it comes to identifying what racism looks like. But that also means that *non-Jews* are really sh*t at identifying what antisemitism looks like. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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17/ The answer is quite clear: the CNN source used here has the same view as Kanye, the same view as the man I spoke to privately ten days ago: all major institutions allegedly have Jews among their executive class, so they’re “part of” the group attacked when it’s antisemitism. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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16/ ...you start talking about people that you’re not a part of.” If the “White” executives referred to above were *Christians*, and you’re comparing the situation imagined above to antisemitic comments, how are you saying Christian executives are “part of” the Jewish community? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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15/ Then the article slips on this score, showing its true face: “When a Black person says things about Black people, [“White” executives are] like, ‘Okay, what do we do? What do we do with that?’ It’s an easier sort of conversation and easier sort of path to consequence when... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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14/ Though as a Jew growing up in rural Massachusetts in the 1980s I was routinely told I was *not* White, and while many in America still deem (falsely) Jews to be a race, here the term “White” is covering for the tem “Jewish”—as it’s not *Christian* execs being discussed here. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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13/ In the same way this CNN article uses the term “anti-Blackness” as a bait-and-switch—equating it to antisemitism because the words have the same prefix, while *knowing* it can’t call Kanye “racist” (the actual equivalent term to antisemitism)—it also plays with “White,” here. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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12/ “Young said companies predominantly led by White executives, for example, often struggle to react to anti-Black sentiments [in a way they don’t to antisemitism].” So amidst a wave of antisemitic “Christian nationalism,” Christian execs just *particularly* love Jews? Uh, no. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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11/ This article knows exactly what it’s doing because (a) it’s implicitly making the same arguments it well knows antisemites do about Jews finding ways to get special protections others don’t—forget the Holocaust a moment—and (b) it’s *explicit* on this score at points. To wit: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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10/ Racism and antisemitism should be dealt with identically. If a white artist exhibits the hatred for Black Americans Kanye does for Jewish Americans we can and should compare the situations—because the response should be identical. But this CNN article is antisemitic b*llshit. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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9/ So if I ask CNN—as I asked this man I was speaking to before—what it is that undergirds this bait-and-switch, in which *hatred* of Jews is analogized to *offending* Black Americans as a way of implying *Jews control the levers of culture, business and politics*, I fear I know. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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8/ Kanye would not have lost everything for offending Jews. COMMUNITY lost *nothing*—it did not lose me as a fan, it did not lose me as a viewer, it did not lose me as someone who roots for all those involved in the project—when it offended me. But Kanye is an rank *antisemite*. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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7/ Kanye doesn’t *hate* Black people—though he has stuck his finger in the eye of the Black community, per community leaders, many more times than even this CNN article details. I recall when Kanye wore a Confederate flag patch for the first time. We all thought it was a one-off. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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6/ That clip is from my favorite TV show ever, COMMUNITY. I love the show; I love all those who appeared on it; I love Donald Glover’s post-COMMUNITY work. Kanye didn’t *offend* Jews. He *hates* us. He’s obsessed with Hitler and antisemitic conspiracy theories and he *hates* us. — PolitiTweet.org

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5/ My ancestors were chased out of Russia by homicidal, antisemitic maniacs in the infamous pogroms of last century. So if you want an example of something that “merely” has the effect of “offending” me, I offer this NBC clip that no one was upset about: https://t.co/cnRDQ2NMua — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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4/ To hide its virulent antisemitism, this CNN article pulls a bait-and-switch, saying that since Kanye has faced repercussions for merely “offending” Jews, so why did he not face similar repercussions for “offending” Black Americans? But that is *not* what happened. Not at all. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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3/ This is the same claim antisemites have made for centuries—a claim antisemites have used to justify genocidally murdering all Jews worldwide. And guess what: it’s *exactly what Kanye believes about Jews*, which is why his empire has fallen. Because it’s a false, dangerous lie. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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2/ The obvious answer—and indeed the answer that’s *deliberately provoked* by the “million-dollar question” CNN is asking—is that Jews, who were slaughtered by the millions in living memory, have special protections because they control or fund major institutions on a wide scale. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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1/ I privately raised this issue with a very talented, national-award-nominated Black artist a couple weeks ago; I won’t name him, as he doesn’t want to be named, but I took issue with a writing of his in which he made the same claim we now see on CNN—a false and dangerous one. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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(🧵) Here it is: antisemitism on CNN, where we’re told the “million-dollar question” is why Jews allegedly have protection from cultural, political, economic and corporate institutions in ways Black Americans allegedly don’t. It is a dark road to go down. https://t.co/7LqC0Yl8LB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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@waybkredblklum1 So good — PolitiTweet.org

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@epsd2001 Good thing the song has nothing to do with him! 😁 — PolitiTweet.org

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(SAMPLE) #6: The North American Hallowe’en Prevention Initiative, “Do They Know It’s Halloween?” (2006) https://t.co/VrjkCHTbUi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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@Joseph_Browning Nah—addressed in the essay! No film scores used, and I even gave some examples in the essay (with audio). — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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(SAMPLE) #14: MGMT, “Little Dark Age” (2018) https://t.co/uWQ6uBQ0n4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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(SAMPLE) #15: Gorillaz, “Clint Eastwood” (2001) https://t.co/MdsBGJfZ7X — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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(SAMPLE) #24: Phoebe Bridgers, “Halloween” (2020) https://t.co/dNQu7wH5D9 — PolitiTweet.org

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(SAMPLE) #26: Florence + the Machine, “Seven Devils” (2011) https://t.co/OYIXEQ0Yzd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022