• Insane:

    Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Malmo, Sweden, on Thursday evening ahead of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest where Israel’s contestant, Eden Golan, was due to perform her song Hurricane.

    Police estimated that between 10,000 and 12,000 people took part. Greta Thunberg, the Swedish climate activist, was in the crowd, wrapped in a keffiyeh, the traditional scarf that has become a symbol of Palestinian resistance. “Young people are leading the way and showing the world how we should react to this,” she said.

    Demonstrators waving Palestinian flags packed Stortorget, the square near Malmo’s 16th-century town hall before a march through the city to a rally in a park several miles from the Eurovision venue.

    The protesters included families with young children and people with dogs and bicycles. Smoke canisters in the colours of the Palestinian flag were set off and some protesters carried signs displaying images of Gaza civilians who had been injured in the Hamas-Israel conflict. One banner bore the word “genocide”.

    Police mounted a major security operation and called in reinforcements from neighbouring Denmark and Norway for the semi-finals this week and Saturday’s grand final….

    In Britain, a Eurovision screening has been cancelled after pro-Palestinian protesters announced plans to picket the venue. The Duke of York Cinema in Brighton, the town where ABBA won the competition 50 years ago with Waterloo, cancelled its screening of the final over security concerns.

    In an email sent to all ticket buyers, Picturehouse Cinema, which owns the grade-two listed venue, said: “We’re sorry to say that due to safety concerns for our staff and customers, the Eurovision screening will no longer take place on Saturday.”

    The Brighton and Hove Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, who planned to picket the party, welcomed the cancellation.

    Would any other singer from any other country attract this level of hatred? Russia? China? Iran? Syria? Of course not. It's the new antisemitism, on full display.

    But…she got through to the finals. 

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  • Here's that message from Jewish Students at Columbia University:

    We proudly believe in the Jewish People’s right to self-determination in our historic homeland as a fundamental tenet of our Jewish identity. Contrary to what many have tried to sell you – no, Judaism cannot be separated from Israel. Zionism is, simply put, the manifestation of that belief.

    Our religious texts are replete with references to Israel, Zion, and Jerusalem. The land of Israel is filled with archaeological remnants of a Jewish presence spanning centuries. Yet, despite generations of living in exile and diaspora across the globe, the Jewish People never ceased dreaming of returning to our homeland — Judea, the very place from which we derive our name, “Jews.” Indeed just a couple of days ago, we all closed our Passover seders with the proclamation, “Next Year in Jerusalem!”

    Many of us are not religiously observant, yet Zionism remains a pillar of our Jewish identities. We have been kicked out of Russia, Libya, Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Poland, Egypt, Algeria, Germany, Iran, and the list goes on. We connect to Israel not only as our ancestral homeland but as the only place in the modern world where Jews can safely take ownership of their own destiny. Our experiences at Columbia in the last six months are a poignant reminder of just that.

    We were raised on stories from our grandparents of concentration camps, gas chambers, and ethnic cleansing. The essence of Hitler’s antisemitism was the very fact that we were “not European” enough, that as Jews we were threats to the “superior” Aryan race. This ideology ultimately left six million of our own in ashes.

    The evil irony of today’s antisemitism is a twisted reversal of our Holocaust legacy; protestors on campus have dehumanized us, imposing upon us the characterization of the “white colonizer.” We have been told that we are “the oppressors of all brown people” and that “the Holocaust wasn’t special.” Students at Columbia have chanted “we don’t want no Zionists here,” alongside “death to the Zionist State” and to “go back to Poland,” where our relatives lie in mass graves.

    This sick distortion illuminates the nature of antisemitism: In every generation, the Jewish People are blamed and scapegoated as responsible for the societal evil of the time. In Iran and in the Arab world, we were ethnically cleansed for our presumed ties to the “Zionist entity.” In Russia, we endured state-sponsored violence and were ultimately massacred for being capitalists. In Europe, we were the victims of genocide because we were communists and not European enough. And today, we face the accusation of being too European, painted as society’s worst evils – colonizers and oppressors. We are targeted for our belief that Israel, our ancestral and religious homeland, has a right to exist. We are targeted by those who misuse the word Zionist as a sanitized slur for Jew, synonymous with racist, oppressive, or genocidal. We know all too well that antisemitism is shapeshifting.

    We are proud of Israel. The only democracy in the Middle East, Israel is home to millions of Mizrachi Jews (Jews of Middle Eastern descent), Ashkenazi Jews (Jews of Central and Eastern European descent), and Ethiopian Jews, as well as millions of Arab Israelis, over one million Muslims, and hundreds of thousands of Christians and Druze. Israel is nothing short of a miracle for the Jewish People and for the Middle East more broadly….

    If the last six months on campus have taught us anything, it is that a large and vocal population of the Columbia community does not understand the meaning of Zionism, and subsequently does not understand the essence of the Jewish People. Yet despite the fact that we have been calling out the antisemitism we’ve been experiencing for months, our concerns have been brushed off and invalidated. So here we are to remind you:

    We sounded the alarm on October 12 when many protested against Israel while our friends’ and families’ dead bodies were still warm.

    We recoiled when people screamed “resist by any means necessary,” telling us we are “all inbred” and that we “have no culture.”

    We shuddered when an “activist” held up a sign telling Jewish students they were Hamas’s next targets, and we shook our heads in disbelief when Sidechat users told us we were lying.

    We ultimately were not surprised when a leader of the CUAD encampment said publicly and proudly that “Zionists don’t deserve to live” and that we’re lucky they are “not just going out and murdering Zionists.”

    We felt helpless when we watched students and faculty physically block Jewish students from entering parts of the campus we share, or even when they turned their faces away in silence. This silence is familiar. We will never forget. One thing is for sure. We will not stop standing up for ourselves. We are proud to be Jews, and we are proud to be Zionists.

  • It's almost like he has some special magical advantage…

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  • The forgotten conflict in Sudan, from Jane Flanagan in the Times – ‘My dark skin is a death sentence in Darfur’:

    The threat of genocide has returned to Darfur, the western region of Sudan that two decades ago bore witness to the mass killing of at least 300,000 people from non-Arab communities during an ethnic cleansing by Janjawid paramilitary forces.

    “Anyone with darker skin is their target,” Yagob, a 40-year-old trader, told The Times from El Fasher, the besieged city in Darfur, and its last not under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a Janjawid reincarnation. His Zaghawa community were among the ethnic African groups that were killed or deliberately starved to death. Yagob doubts he will survive a second genocide of his people.

    The UN warned of mass slaughter if the RSF tried to break the Sudanese military’s hold on El Fasher, a year into the battle for power between the country’s leading generals.

    “History is repeating itself in Darfur in the worst possible way,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the UN, said, referring to the genocide which began in 2003 and the first ethnic slaughter of the 21st century that attracted global attention.

    She predicted “a large-scale massacre” in any battle for El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, where half a million people, mostly from the communities targeted in the last genocide, are now cut off from help, with dwindling food and fuel….

    Most of those cowering in El Fasher, including Yagob’s family, had been hounded from their own villages elsewhere in Darfur. Witnesses reported a revival of Janjawid-style terror tactics including “slave hunts” in which girls and women have been rounded up by the militia.

    An estimated between 10,000 and 15,000 civilians were killed during an attack on the city of El Geneina, in west Darfur, last October, according to UN investigators. Most of the victims were from ethnic African groups….

    Nine million people have been displaced since the fighting erupted in Sudan last April, first in street battles in the capital, Khartoum, and later spreading to other urban areas and to the vast Darfur region. The death toll from a year of conflict is not known, but some estimations put it as high as 150,000. Aid agencies warn of a looming famine with 25 million people in need of aid.

    No one's interested, though. Wrong perpetrators.

    Whoever's doing the PR for Arabs is doing one hell of a job. One of the darkest imperial expansions – across northern Africa as Islam was spread by the sword: ignored or downplayed, as only Western imperialism counts. Look at all those lovely mosques they built! The brutal history of centuries of slavery – black Africans dragged, chained, in camel trains across the deserts to Arabia, and the Barbary Coast raids on northern Europe: only the Atlantic slave trade counts.

    And now, largely Arab groups slaughter black Africans and have "slave hunts", with women and girls being rounded up…it doesn't make the news apart from the odd largely ignored report on the back pages, like this. In Gaza, though, the Arabs are the biggest victims ever as the Israelis take strong action to counter the Hamas Islamic jihad against Jews, and the world explodes in protest. It's genocide, they cry.

    Nice work if you can get it.

  • From David Rose at the JC:

    Delegates at a National Union of Students (NUS) conference voted in a breakout meeting to stop recognising their Jewish members’ main representative body because of its support for Israel, the JC can reveal.

    The non-binding vote against the continued affiliation of the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) was carried overwhelmingly at the NUS conference in Blackpool last month during a session that began with calls to “dismantle” the Jewish state as a “racist project of colonialism”.

    Lord Mann, the government adviser on antisemitism, said he was appalled by the move and promised it would not succeed….

    At the NUS conference last month, swastika graffiti was discovered at the venue along with several examples of the slogan “f*** Zios”.

    A warm inclusive environment, then.

  • Natalie Elphicke, MP for Dover – was Conservative, is now Labour.

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  • Gareth Roberts – with his book Gay Shame: The Rise of Gender Ideology and the New Homophobia just out – talks to Brendan O'Neill at Spiked on how a mad, homophobic ideology disguised itself as a civil-rights movement:

    The change happened very, very quickly. It was less of a long march through the institutions and more like a sprint. The strangest part is that you can almost narrow it down to a few weeks in 2014. That was when the LGB community suddenly became the LGBT community. Shortly afterwards, all these other letters and numbers and symbols were added into the mix. Without any kind of consultation or thought, gay institutions were swallowed up by the gender movement.

    Stonewall was the foremost gay-rights institution in Britain. But that all changed when Ruth Hunt took over in 2014. Hunt apologised for not including T in the LGB and immediately began transforming Stonewall into an LGBTQ+ organisation. This happened without anyone really thinking about it, and without any real discussion. Other institutions, such as the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (now called BFI: Flare), also started preaching about trans inclusion. Everyone went along with these incessant buzzwords. Progressive institutions, as they always do, accepted these ideas purely because they were new….

    In general, madness seems to have captured our politics. People can’t cope with listening to arguments against their worldview, so they dream up imaginary Nazis. Just look at how trans activists treated Allison Bailey. Bailey is a black lesbian barrister, who has worked for decades on domestic abuse and racial equality. But when she became involved in LGB Alliance in 2019, she was mercilessly attacked by gender ideologues. She was even pushed out of her job because of her gender-critical views.

    This insanity used to be nipped in the bud by the media and society in general. But nowadays, with genderism and other social issues, mad ideas get a foothold. In a sane world, nobody would entertain the idea that someone like Allison Bailey is far right or a Nazi. The people saying as much should be laughed at or dismissed. But today, they are encouraged – even though it’s all obvious nonsense.

  • Patrick West in the Spectator on the delusion of the pro-Palestinian campus protestors:

    Just as some critics of radical trans ideology regard the rapidity in which that fashion took hold as an example of social contagion, what we are witnessing here could be seen as something similar: an example of low-level, mass hysteria.

    The sheer level of fidelity to, and mimicry of, the protests in the US has been a glaring aspect of the encampments in Britain, and the discourse that has been accompanying the protests worldwide. There’s been the mandatory, identikit invectives against ‘Zionists’ and ‘White Supremacy’, and automatic, repetitious sloganeering concerning ‘the river to the sea’.

    In America, protestors keen to immerse themselves in acts and displays of empathy have gone full Method – or full fantasy. Some have been pleading for food and space in their valiant protests on behalf of their ‘Vietnam’, demanding ‘basic humanitarian aid’ lest they ‘die of dehydration’.

    Some of their number have been replicating what they believe to be the conditions in Gaza. Students at UCLA have been so consumed by this indecorous mood of play-acting worthy of Marie Antoinette that last week some took it upon themselves to pray en-masse to Allah – or at least simulate of an act of prayer. Whether or not all the pro-Palestinian protestors who took part were Muslim wasn’t clear.

    Students here in Britain, and throughout the Western world, have not merely establishment copycat encampments, but they have entered into the same spirit of unreality. Activists of the Oxford Action for Palestine group declared a ‘liberated zone’ outside the Pitt Rivers Museum. Oxford protestors have asked for plywood, bags, tarpaulins, chairs and gazebos – notwithstanding the fact that the university city has both a branch of Homebase and B&Q….

    This is quite consciously and openly a development imported from the United States. ‘The US movement set off a global chain of reaction. We are excited to part of that,’ admitted one Oxford protester to a Times reporter yesterday. ‘We have had a lot of support from them in terms of logistics, general comradeship, giving us tips and tricks.’

    That seems to be quite a rational statement of intent. It is normal that those seeking to mobilise support for a cause should share logistics and tactics. What is decidedly far from normal is the inherent fantastical element to this now global movement, this empathetic impulse that has tipped over into the realm of make-believe and play-acting. 

    It is an impulse that has evident universal appeal. That the keffiyeh has become a mandatory accessory among protestors is entirely in keeping with the detachment from reality afoot here. In other circumstances students would vehemently denounce anyone who to pretended to be an Arab, condemn him or her as guilty of ‘cultural appropriation’. But normal rules don’t apply when normality itself now seems in doubt.

    The inauthenticity at the heart of much of the protests, is fitting, too, with the ignorance of many doing the protesting. Yes, this is about the people of Gaza. Yes, it is also about registering anti-Western, anti-authority and anti-Israeli sentiment. But it also appeals to a desperate desire to belong, to an otherwise atomised smartphone generation that sometimes can’t tell the difference between reality and fantasy. It is an otherworldly phenomenon for irrational times. No wonder the hysteria is spreading with such virulence.

    At the root of it all, undeniably, is the old antisemitism, dressed up in new "progressive" anti-Israel anti-Zionist clothes.

  • From the latest Private Eye:

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  • It's not just Islamic hardliners:

    Another Green Party councillor has been accused of using “inflammatory rhetoric” after he accused the Israeli government of having presided over an apartheid regime since the Hamas attacks on October 7.

    Three days later Alexi Dimond, who represents the Gleadless Valley ward in Sheffield, criticised the local town hall for flying the Israeli flag. He said that it was akin to the South African flag being flown at the height of apartheid.

    Dimond, who was re-elected last week, has repeatedly accused western leaders of being responsible for the Middle East crisis. He has posted on Twitter/X hundreds of times in the past six months, almost exclusively about matters relating to Israel and Gaza. On October 7 he accused the Israeli government of enforcing apartheid and said the only way to stop the cycle of ­violence was to “end the occupation” and siege of Gaza….

    He accused western leaders, including President Biden, of genocide, and described the leaders of the UK, the US, Germany and Israel as “incontrovert­ibly evil”. In March he shared a post on Twitter/X that stated: “A vote for Keir Starmer is a vote for [Binyamin] Netanyahu.”

    Just rebrand as the Trans for Gaza party and have done with it.