Is the ‘anti-racism’ movement making us more racist?
Anti-racism has become a required opinion across the Australian public sector. Universities can’t get enough of it. It has become a cure-all for all sorts of discrimination, real and imagined.
Making the Invisible Visible: A Taxonomy of Contemporary Antisemitic Experiences on College Campuses
Maps overt assaults and microaggressions facing Jewish students post-Oct 7, linking incidents to distress and lower institutional commitment. Campus antisemitism microaggressions taxonomy
Why do anti-racists advance pro-racist outcomes?
From the 1952 Slansky AntiSemitic show trial to the contemporary Australian AntiSemitism crisis: Why do professed anti-racists act to advance pro-racist outcomes? By Philip Mendes
When does anti-Zionism become antisemitism? A Jewish historian’s perspective
Explore when anti-Zionism crosses into antisemitism. This analysis delves into history, political narratives, and modern discourse, highlighting how criticism of Israel can sometimes turn into discrimination against Jews. Understand the fine line between critique and hate.
Antisemitism in Australia
Antisemitism in Australia has evolved from historical prejudice to modern political and social challenges. This analysis explores its roots, manifestations, and ongoing impact on Jewish communities across the country.