Argentina probes antisemitic incidents at soccer match
Authorities investigate anti-Israel acts by All Boys fans during a match against Atlanta, a club with deep ties to the country's Jewish community.
Authorities investigate anti-Israel acts by All Boys fans during a match against Atlanta, a club with deep ties to the country's Jewish community.
(JNS) Last Tuesday, English journalist Piers Morgan spent nearly 15 minutes of his YouTube talk show trying to prove he wasn’t antisemitic. The effort was prompted by criticism from Israeli Cabinet Minister Amichai Chikli, whose portfolio includes combating Jew-hatred.
NEW YORK, June 30, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a digital age marked by algorithmic polarization and growing online hostility, AddressHate announces the appointment of renowned linguist and antisemitism expert Dr. Matthias J. Becker as Senior Research Advisor. This strategic addition deepens the think tank’s interdisciplinary mission: to decode, disrupt, and ultimately dismantle the viral dynamics of hate speech in online environments.
In a fiery exchange on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Israeli activist Hen Mazzig and journalist Taylor Lorenz spar over the power of inflammatory slogans, free speech, and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Piers Morgan’s panel ripped commentator Taylor Lorenz for her “generous” defense of British punk duo Bob Vylan, insisting that their festival chant of “death to the IDF” was a protest of the institution and not a call for violence against Israelis.
Of all Taylor Lorenz's oddities – and there are many – her willingness to admit she wants those whom she doesn't like to die is the most fascinating. Monday on Piers Morgan's "Uncensored," Lorenz defended British punk duo Bob Vylan for leading a chant of "Death to the IDF" during a recent performance live-streamed on the BBC.
Glastonbury has made headlines far-removed from the festival’s usual message of peace and inclusivity after punk rap duo Bob Vylan led crowds in vitriolic chants of “death to the IDF”.
Back during the second season of the first iteration of the Sex and the City series, prim and proper Charlotte — then York, now York Goldenblatt — unexpectedly finds herself caught up in a circle of wealthy, stylish “Power Lesbians.” Fed up with Manhattan’s heartless heterosexual dating pool, she’s drawn to the Lesbians’ autonomy and elan — their #wedontneedaman bravado paired with a strong dose of sisterhood and fun.
‘Enjoying love island USA? We were too … until we saw antisemitism creeping into the Villa,’ writes the Anti-Defamation League.
Bob Douwe was scheduled to perform at Jom Ha Voetbal—a blend of Hebrew and Dutch meaning “Soccer Day.”