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The Word That Haunts Us: How Antisemitism Became a Modern Myth

The Word That Haunts Us: How Antisemitism Became a Modern Myth

Antisemitism is a word that halts conversation, weighted by centuries of violence. But what does it really mean today? This in-depth article traces antisemitism from medieval massacres to modern politics, arguing that while prejudice still exists, the word itself is now often misused—weaponized in ways that distort both history and truth.

Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Palestinian Martyr Posters

Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Palestinian Martyr Posters

This piece honors Dina Zu’rub, a Palestinian artist who dedicated her work to commemorating martyrs of the ongoing struggle for freedom in Palestine. It explores the cultural significance of martyr posters in Palestinian society, serving as symbols of resistance and identity while reflecting on the complex interplay of grief and pride amid continuous conflict.

We the People Are Completely F*cked: The End of America Revisited

We the People Are Completely F*cked: The End of America Revisited

The United States, once a symbol of democracy, faces a gradual descent into authoritarianism, echoing historical patterns of repressive regimes. Naomi Wolf’s warnings about the erosion of democratic principles serve as a cautionary tale for other nations. Vigilance and action are crucial to resist these trends and protect liberty and justice.

Lest We forget - Why It's Our Duty to Prevent Western Ideals From Dying Alongside the Beseiged Children of Palestine

Lest We Forget: Why It’s Our Duty to Prevent Western Ideals from Dying Alongside the Besieged Children of Palestine

The piece commemorates Remembrance Day, urging reflection on Western values of liberty and justice while critiquing silence amid the suffering of Palestinian civilians. It emphasizes that true honor for fallen heroes lies in upholding humane principles universally, advocating for accountability and compassion in the face of atrocities, regardless of political affiliations.

The Paradox of Protection: Is Israel Truly the Safest Place for Jews?

The Paradox of Protection: Is Israel Truly the Safest Place for Jews?

Emerging from the horrors of the Holocaust and centuries of systemic antisemitism, Israel promised to be a sanctuary where Jews could live free from fear. Yet, over seven decades later, the question arises: has Israel fulfilled its promise of safety, or has it inadvertently placed its Jewish population in even greater danger?

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