Reclaiming Antisemitism: Why Arabs and Jews Must Share the Term, and the Fight

For decades, the word “antisemitism” has been politically and culturally narrowed to mean hatred against Jews alone. This narrow usage, while understandable given the trauma of Jewish history, has also allowed for a weaponization of the term that shields state violence, particularly when committed by Israel or its allies. But the deeper harm lies inContinue reading “Reclaiming Antisemitism: Why Arabs and Jews Must Share the Term, and the Fight”

The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples

The term “antisemitism” is often narrowly defined in modern discourse, reduced almost exclusively to hatred against Jews. This politicized framing has served the interests of powerful states, particularly Israel and its allies, by shielding certain policies and actions from critique. However, when we return to the original and accurate definition of the term—prejudice or hostilityContinue reading “The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples”

Zionism and the Semitic Contradiction: Who Are the Real Antisemites?

The word “antisemitism” is often weaponized to silence criticism of the Israeli state and its Zionist foundations. In mainstream political discourse, to be anti-Zionist is regularly equated with being antisemitic. But this framing breaks down under scrutiny — and in fact, it may be Zionism, especially in its extreme and hardline forms, that embodies theContinue reading “Zionism and the Semitic Contradiction: Who Are the Real Antisemites?”

Schrödinger’s Palestine: Candidates, Rhetoric, and the Weaponized Collapse of Meaning

In today’s political discourse—especially surrounding Israel and Palestine—we’re living through a kind of epistemic collapse. Truth is slippery, allegiance is performative, and ideological positions often exist in ambiguous states. This is the realm of Schrödinger’s Candidates and Schrödinger’s Facts, where public figures and political claims seem to exist in multiple, even contradictory, states—until “observed,” interpreted,Continue reading “Schrödinger’s Palestine: Candidates, Rhetoric, and the Weaponized Collapse of Meaning”

The Case for Nuance: Why Anti-Zionism Must Recognize Zionism as a Spectrum—and Why That Matters

One of the biggest blind spots in current discourse on Israel and Palestine is the refusal—or inability—to treat Zionism as a complex ideology existing on a spectrum. This refusal comes from both sides: from pro-Zionists who want to shield Zionism from critique by conflating all criticism with antisemitism, and from militant anti-Zionists who reduce allContinue reading “The Case for Nuance: Why Anti-Zionism Must Recognize Zionism as a Spectrum—and Why That Matters”

The Trap of Militant Anti-Zionism: How Grifters, Extremists, and Provocateurs Poison Real Resistance

The discourse around Israel and Palestine is deeply fractured, shaped by three distinct but overlapping groups that all claim the banner of anti-Zionism: principled pro-Palestine activists, grifter “leftist” anti-Zionists such as Jimmy Dore and the Greyzone, and neo-Nazis who disguise antisemitism as anti-Zionism. While their ideologies, goals, and methods differ dramatically, their interactions heavily influenceContinue reading “The Trap of Militant Anti-Zionism: How Grifters, Extremists, and Provocateurs Poison Real Resistance”