“Give us what we want, or we’ll do to your people what we do to ours.”
Helena of Adiabene.
A new book forthrightly stares the various brands of French anti-Semitism in the face. Whether the author succeeds in placing them in their proper context is another question.
For nonbelievers, objects and traditions bound up with religious belief are a substitute for belief itself.
Alain Finkielkraut and Charles Péguy.
Jewish Cologne.
A political combination with a sizable French constituency.
Radical Islam or reefer madness?
Blame the Jews and the bicyclists.
Anti-Semitism in a yellow vest.
Holocaust education isn’t the answer.
The original nakba had nothing to do with the Zionists.
As manifested in France’s Yellow Vest protests.
French socialists have moved in a Corbynite direction.