David Baddiel’s Diary: Shouting at the World Cup, a timeout from Twitter, and why Jews still don’t count
My new documentary was received well, but friends still called to tell me I was being slagged off on social…
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My new documentary was received well, but friends still called to tell me I was being slagged off on social…
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Saying “Jews don’t count” separates us from other minorities, rather than uniting us in search of progress.
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Jonathan Freedland’s play considers the prejudicial myths fuelling anti-Semitism today, and how the Royal Court became complicit.
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It is a fact of political life that right-wingers like to whine about “disloyal” Jews voting Democrat.
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Please don’t drag Jews into the culture war.
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By invoking “Soros-backed prosecutors”, Republicans are trying to decide who gets to participate fully in US society.
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The presence of American conservatives in Budapest has reconfirmed the close ties between Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán.
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From Maus to The Bluest Eye, US conservatives seem to want to shelter pupils for ever. It won’t work.
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Race is not just about skin colour. And it’s not a black-and-white issue.
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Going after Soros is easier than campaigning against real opponents, be they in Washington or Budapest.
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Yes, there really are people who think the Jews control everything. That belief degrades all of society.
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When I interviewed him in 1983, Dahl was polite and not unfriendly. But he was a bigot.
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Asked four times whether he would apologise for Labour’s handling of accusations of anti-Semitism, Corbyn declined to take the opportunity…
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