• This story hasn't had the coverage it deserves. From the JC:

    Three men who kidnapped and brutally assaulted an Israeli Jewish man with both the intention to extort him for money and because of his Jewish heritage, have received over eight years imprisonment.

    Appearing in Swansea Crown Court on Friday, the three men, Faiz Shah, 22, from Bradford, Mohammad Comrie, 23, from Leeds, and Elinaj Ogunnubi-Sime, 20, from Croydon, were each given a sentence of eight years and one month for the premeditated assault in August last year.

    The victim, Itay Kashti, a London-based music producer and composer, was lured to a remote Airbnb rented by the trio in Carmanthenshire, west Wales on the pretence of working with musicians, only to be “immediately assaulted” upon entering. The court heard how Kashti was kicked, punched and handcuffed to a radiator by the three men, who had used a false identity to gain his trust….

    The court heard that in addition to financial motivation for the kidnapping and assault, there was a “clear political and religious motivation.”

    “Anyone listening to this case would be horrified by what they heard and by the motivation behind it,” Judge Richards said, adding the defendants “seemed to justify action against the victim in this case based on his background as if he was less worthy of your respect and compassion, and [that is] utterly abhorrent to any right-thinking person.”

    Kashti suffered injuries to his face and head, including a swollen eyelid which wouldn’t open for several days, a cut on his scalp, pain in his legs for weeks after, and bruised knees and upper back. The trio threatened to kill Kashti if he tried to escape.

    After assaulting him, they handcuffed him to a radiator but, once they were out of the room, he managed to free himself, locate his phone – which had been taken from him – and escape….

    In a statement from Kashti read out by the prosecuting lawyer Craig Jones, the court heard how he was in “complete shock and fear and felt as though he was going to end up dead.”

    “As an Israeli Jew, this was my own personal October 7,” Kashti said in his victim impact statement, going on to say that October 7 “was flashing through my mind” as he was restrained. Jones said Kashti also said he was thinking about his “Jewish ancestors who suffered in the Holocaust” during the ordeal….

    They conspired to keep the motivations for the kidnapping “clean” and only about the money to make it appear as “a non-politically motivated kidnap”.

    Simi wrote that if Kashti were to realise “the Islamic angle, the eventual retaliation and effort into retaliation is 10 times worse.”

    “We shouldn’t colour this as an Islamic thing. Don’t say Islamic phrases around him, so we’re just in it for the money,” the messages said, as read by Prosecutor Jones.

    Intended to act as “inspiration” for the crime, pinned to the top of the Telegram group chat was an Islamic “litany for victory”, which they suggested they recite or listen to every day while “keeping in mind your intention of jihad,” the prosecution said.

    Assuring the group, Simi messaged: “All three of us have complete 100 per cent faith in Allah, so we can’t fail.”

    Ha!

  • From the Times:

    Antisemitism in the UK is “off the rails”, according to the director of a new film about an explosion of violence on American university campuses.

    Wendy Sachs’s documentary October 8 was released on Friday in the US and she hopes to bring the film to British audiences this year.

    The film comes as President Trump’s administration this week cancelled $400 million in funds to Columbia University in New York, claiming that it failed to protect Jewish students amid pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

    Sachs, who is also the film’s executive producer, said there were “a lot of parallels” with the UK.

    “As someone who is very much entrenched in Democratic politics and progressive causes, I can tell you what’s happening on the left here in America really mirrors what’s been happening on the left in the UK for more than a decade,” she said.

    Well yes, it's bad here – but Americans, especially on the left, do love to point out how bad things are here in the UK by comparison with their own "City on a Hill". See the NYT. I'd suggest that we have nothing here on the scale of Columbia University, say, to pick the obvious example. The familiar Zionist-Nazi slurs combine with all the settler colonialism stuff they get taught there to produce a particularly toxic mix of anti-Zionist/antisemitic activism.

    On the other hand:

    University societies are glorifying Hamas and sharing antisemitic messages, with campus tensions escalating so severely that Jewish sixth-formers are attending workshops to prepare them for being targeted for abuse.

    The higher education regulator has warned universities that free speech does not include harassment of Jewish students nor support for terrorists. Its intervention came after student activists shared material sympathetic to Hamas.

    Analysis by The Times found student groups praising terrorist “martyrs”, including the architect of the October 7 atrocity in which more than 1,200 people were killed, and liking images on social media of Hamas fighters.

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    In particular, he's saying: 'We are, in principle, open to a ceasefire, but Ukraine must not receive aid, must not mobilize troops, and must not rearm itself for these 30 days bla bla bla."

    But does Russia, in turn, plan to stop producing weapons, refrain from supplying them to its troops, halt artillery and ammunition purchases from North Korea and Iran, stop manufacturing missiles and drones, and cease buying cannon fodder across Russia and North Korea for insane amounts of money?

    Well, of course, absolutely fucking not.

    Putin has spent his entire life demanding everything from everyone while offering nothing in return.

    Go ahead, try negotiating "peace" with this KGB con artist.

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    From their new book Brick Lane in London: All the World’s a Stage.

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    Article https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js“>here. It's about the woman opening a gym in South London for women only:

    It’s sad to see a gym committed to inclusivity fall into the trap of excluding trans women — and, no doubt, extremely painful for trans women to see their validity as women called into question….

    However, Barnett’s gym policy is just one small piece in a much broader picture of anti-trans sentiment and transmisogyny (misogyny aimed at trans women).

    The policing of trans women’s inclusion in sport and continued efforts to push them out of women’s spaces is often justified under the banner of ‘protecting biological women’.

    But when we fall into the trap of defining women in strictly biological terms, we harm all women — reinforcing restrictive definitions of womanhood and encouraging greater scrutiny of gender norms.

    Ah yes, transmisogyny. It's the new transphobia.

  • Every day a new surprise. From the Journal of Lesbian Studies – Queer canine becomings: Lesbian feminist cyborg politics and interspecies intimacies in ecologies of love and violence:

    This article offers a queer lesbian feminist analysis attuned to lesbian-queer-trans-canine relationalities. Specifically, the article places queer and lesbian ecofeminism in conversation with Donna Haraway’s work on the cyborg and companion species to theorize the interconnected queer becomings of people, nature, animals, and machines amidst ecologies of love and violence in the 2020s. It takes two key case studies as the focus for analysis: first, the state instrumentalization of dogs and robot dogs for racialized and imperial violence, and second, quotidian queer and lesbian-dog relationalities and becomings. In the first, the article traces how dogs are weaponized as tools of state violence and proposes a queer lesbian feminist critique of white supremacy and militarization that can also extend to a critique of the violence committed through and toward the dogs. In the second, the article analyzes how, within lesbian, non-binary, and trans-dog intimacies, dogs help articulate queer gender, sexuality, and kinship formations, and as such, queer worlds for gender, sexual, and kin becomings. The entanglements of violence and love in these queer dog relationalities provide insights into the complexities of queer and lesbian feminist worldbuilding. Lesbian and queer feminist cyborg politics can help theorize the potentials and challenges of these interspecies entanglements.

    Trans-dog intimacies??

    The author, Chloe Diamond-Lenow, is an Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Study at SUNY Oneonta. "They specialize in feminist and queer theory, postcolonial animal studies, affect theory, cultural studies, and theories of intersectionality. Some of the classes they teach include “Queer Theory,” “Trans and  Women of Color Feminisms,” “Trans Lives and Constructs of Conformity,” and “Gender, Power, and Difference"."

  • Brendan O'Neill has some fun with Dylan Mulvaney on the publication of his book Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer. "Batshit insane".

    Some people will bristle at my use of male pronouns for Mulvaney, but if you think I’m saying ‘she’ and ‘her’ about someone who’s so obsessed with his own schlong that he has a name for it – ‘Missy’ – then you must be off your rocker. ‘I am a woman with a penis’, he writes. Can we take a second to marvel at the sheer delirium of a statement like that? A hundred years ago if you said ‘I’m a woman with a penis’, you’d have been quietly shuffled off to Bedlam. Now you get an advance from Hachette and a birthday card from the vice-president of the United States.

    That was Kamala Harris, after Joe Biden received Mulvaney at the White House. "God love you" was Biden's heart-felt response on meeting the pink ever-so-girlie wonder. And, apart perhaps from Gavin Newsom, the Dems still haven't worked out why Trump won.

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    Manly is

    a Professor of Neuropsychology in Neurology at the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center and the Taub Institute for Research in Aging and Alzheimer’s disease at Columbia University. Her research focuses on mechanisms of inequalities in cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s Disease. Her research team has partnered with the Black and Latinx communities in New York City and around the United States to design and carry out investigations of structural and social forces across the lifecourse, such as educational opportunities, discrimination, and socioeconomic inequality, and how these factors relate to cognition and brain health later in life.

    City Journal:

    Columbia University has been ground zero for the Ivy League’s pro-Hamas demonstrators. Since the October 7, 2023, terror attack, activists at the university have set up encampments, occupied buildings, shut down classes, and targeted Jewish students. The Trump administration recently moved to revoke a protest leader’s green card and canceled $400 million in federal funding because of the university’s failure to address anti-Semitism on campus.

    This student-led movement is also supported by some faculty. We have identified one Columbia professor, neuropsychologist Jennifer J. Manly, who participated in the pro-Hamas protests and stood in a human blockade intending to prevent administrators from dismantling the unauthorized encampments last April. In photos taken of the event, Manly is visible wearing an orange vest and standing with fellow Columbia professors as they marched for Gaza, in front of banners reading “Demilitarize education” and “Palestine is Everywhere”; others called for financial boycott and divestment from Israel.

    Our research has revealed that Manly is not only employed by the university but also subsidized by the American taxpayer. According to the National Institutes of Health and other publicly accessible databases, she has been named in connection with over $100 million in grants over the past 20 years. Much of her research is based on the so-called social determinants of health thesis, which posits that racism, sexism, and homophobia can cause brain disease in “Black and Latinx communities”—a thesis that critics have described as pseudo-science. (Manly, Columbia, and NIH did not return requests for comment.)

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    "The enormity of what they’ve done – what they are still doing – to children is too great: their brains freeze when confronted with the truth."