Posts Tagged ‘anti-semitism’
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// Israel/Palestine: Oktoberfest in Palestine. // Germany: Antisemitism on stage: Fassbinder’s late appearance. Politics or Pathology? Review of The Baader-Meinhof Complex. To Whom Honor is Due: A disgraceful capitulation. // UK: Nick Griffin denies Iranian nukes. // US: Crummy student occupations. // From the archive: 1. Unweaving The Tangle: Zionism, Anti-Zionism, Antisemitism. 2. On antisemitism […]
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Is Michael Moore an antisemite?
Althouse on Capitalism: A Love Story: The most striking thing in the movie was the religion. I think Moore is seriously motivated by Christianity. He says he is (and has been since he was a boy). And he presented various priests, Biblical quotations, and movie footage from “Jesus of Nazareth” to make the argument that […]
Filed under: Fascism and antisemitism | 6 Comments
Tags: anti-semitism, antisemitism, Capitalism: A Love Story, Christian socialism, Christianity, Michael Moore, socialism
No Liberation…
[UPDATE: Greens Engage have uploaded a pdf of the reader here.] A while back, I posted a link to the anti-German reader Your Revolution is No Liberation. Unfortunately it has gone off-line, so I have tried to use the table of contents to provide links to some of the articles. Here’s the ones I couldn’t […]
Filed under: Anti-anti-Zionism, Anti-Deutsche, Fascism and antisemitism, germany | 1 Comment
Tags: anti-germans, anti-semitism, anti-zionism, Antifa, antisemitism, Critical theory, Dialectic of Enlightenment, Frankfurt School, Jean Améry, left antisemitism, Max Horkheimer, Respectable Anti-Semitism, Stephan Gregat, Theodor Adorno
No Jews allowed
Ha’aretz reports: A hotel in the Austrian region of Tyrol that said it does not accept Jewish guests has caused shock in the local media and tourism industry, the daily Tiroler Tageszeitung reported Sunday. A Vienna family of seven had had tried to make a reservation at the Haus Sonnenhof apartment hotel in the village […]
Filed under: Austria, Fascism and antisemitism | 6 Comments
Tags: anti-semitism, antisemitism, Austria, Haus Sonnenhof, racism, Serfaus, Tyrol
Contested terrain
Two from Contested Terrain: On the Wordplay Approach to Antisemitism The wordplay approach to antisemitism argues that Arabs are ‘also semites’ and therefore the term ‘antisemitism’ should include them as well. This argument is often made with the intention of undermining serious discussion about antisemitism, but other times it is taken up by sincere people […]
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Tags: anti-semitic, anti-semitism, antisemitism, Bernard-Henri Levy, comedy, Dieudonné, Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, France, racism, Semites, semitic, The Commune, Tom Reiss