Soros and Rothschild
By referring to these names, some speakers use an old rhetorical trick, synecdoche, which allows them to voice anti-Jewish hatred and, at the same time, deny antisemitism. They talk about the whole...
View ArticleAntisemitism still smolders throughout Greek Easter
Among the various Christian Orthodox traditions in Greece during the Easter holidays, a custom stands out as an example of how deep the roots of antisemitism are in Greek society. Burning of Judas....
View ArticleVictim-abuser reversal
Antisemitism discriminates against Jews simply because they are Jews. However, the idea of victimising a group of people just because of their ethnic background may sound too overtly racist to many....
View ArticleCartoon: Editorial Meeting (Against George Soros)
Cartoon by Bela Weisz for Get the Trolls Out The man standing is talking to the editors of Hungarian media outlets that have been spreading conspiracy theories about George Soros, Hungarian-American...
View ArticleSFR Employees: Ousted Troll of the Month – May
Two employees of SFR, one of the main French telecommunications companies, have been suspended after making antisemitic and sexist insults against customers on Periscope. The Troll of the Month is an...
View ArticleMeaning without saying
It is possible to say things without actually saying them. On such occasions, messages are only suggested, conveyed — or, implicated instead of being directly expressed. Our Linguistic Self-Defence...
View ArticleDownplaying and Denying the Holocaust
Although our knowledge of the Holocaust is based on historical evidence, in antisemitic speech, the mass murder is often downplayed and denied. Our Linguistic Self-Defence Guide Against Antisemitism...
View ArticleMay - Media Monitoring Highlights
From the minimisation of antisemitism on Bloomberg News to the anti-Jewish hatred expressed by an anti-Islamophobia icon, from the “burning of the Jew” as a Easter traditional celebration to the...
View ArticleCartoon: Permitted Racism
A cartoon by Polyp for Get the Trolls Out! Moral outrage is no excuse for the collective blame of racism. Challenge those who think it's ever acceptable, whoever their target might be- antisemitism...
View ArticleVIDEO: I am Humanity
Racism, antisemitism, victims, witnesses: take action! Racism is not an opinion, it is a crime. This new video is part of Get the Trolls Out! and produced by French partner Licra. The video is also...
View ArticleSoros and Rothschild
By referring to these names, some speakers use an old rhetorical trick, synecdoche, which allows them to voice anti-Jewish hatred and, at the same time, deny antisemitism. They talk about the whole...
View ArticleVictim-abuser reversal
Antisemitism discriminates against Jews simply because they are Jews. However, the idea of victimising a group of people just because of their ethnic background may sound too overtly racist to many....
View ArticleMeaning without saying
It is possible to say things without actually saying them. On such occasions, messages are only suggested, conveyed — or, implicated instead of being directly expressed. Our Linguistic Self-Defence...
View ArticleDownplaying and Denying the Holocaust
Although our knowledge of the Holocaust is based on historical evidence, in antisemitic speech, the mass murder is often downplayed and denied. Our Linguistic Self-Defence Guide Against Antisemitism...
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