Emperors, Trolls and Pretenders to the Throne
Amid the Trump administration’s head-spinning foreign policy reorientation this week vis à vis Russia and Ukraine and its ongoing crusade to gut federal agencies at...
It’s Time to Talk about Kanye West’s Antisemitism Again
Is Kanye West's outrageous, antisemitic behavior now just part of a cycle in which we call him out and then move on?
Audience & Antisemitism: February Round-Up
What did Ye say? Plus, Taylor Swift, Superbowl ads, campus conflicts and more.
Ye’s New Album ‘Vultures’ Criticized for Antisemitic Lyrics and Art
'Vultures' is a collaboration between Ye and Ty Dolla $ign, and visually references the founder of the Neo-Nazi 'Heathen Front' movement.
Antisemitism Monitor | Week of November 14, 2022
Graffiti in Maryland. Bomb threats to synagogues. Bricks thrown through windows and antisemitic fliers distributed. Read more in this week’s Antisemitism Monitor Newsletter.
Can the Government Save America from Antisemitism?
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1. Washington Takes on Antisemitism
With its ornate decorations and side windows overlooking...
Chappelle Stirs the Pot As Fallout from Kanye’s Antisemitism Boils Over
Comedian Dave Chappelle sparked controversy about antisemitism after commenting on Ye's recent comments in his SNL monologue.
What You Need to Know About Kanye West’s Recent Antisemitic Comments
This article has been updated to reflect ongoing developments.
Ye, formerly Kanye West, has placed himself amid yet another cycle of conspiracy theories — this time...
Twitter Explained | Who is Over and Where’s the Party?
Anyone who’s spent anytime on Twitter has probably seen some form of #IsOverParty trending. In its most common usage, IsOverParty is written after the name of someone or something that is “canceled.” Generally, if #IsOverParty is trending, clicking on it will pull up tweets that explain what the person has done to deserve such a party. Recently, however, many on Twitter have used the hashtag to ask why #IsOverParty is trending in the first place, flooding Twitter with tweets of confusion, making it difficult to find the reasons behind the tweets.