“We are taking disciplinary steps with the production editor
who selected the cartoon for publication,” publisher A.G. Sulzberger said
in a note sent to staff, according to CNN reporters posting excerpts Wednesday
on Twitter.
“We are updating our unconscious bias training” to include
“direct focus on antisemitism,” the note said.
The New York Times said that the editor who had chosen to publish an anti-Semitic cartoon in the Opinion pages of its international edition would be disciplined and that it had canceled the contract with the syndicate that provided the cartoon. https://t.co/xJRMnnf1I8
No. Disciplinary action and bias training are not nearly enough. You
need to fire this editor’s raggedy butt.
If you do not fire him, he, or the next editor who thinks about publishing
antisemitic content, will know that they are free to do so. They will also know
that the New York Times—a paper of
record that represents and influences American sentiment—has no real problem
with Jew-hatred.
Signed,
Unheard Jew
Cardinal Blase Cupich apologized
to “my Jewish brothers and sisters” in a lengthy statement issued Friday, the
night after Minister Louis Farrakhan “smeared the Jewish people” at Fr. Michael
Pfleger’s St. Sabina Church.
Cupich laid the blame at Pfleger’s feet, saying the South
Side priest did not consult Cupich before inviting the controversial leader of
the Chicago-based Nation of Islam into his church.
“Minister Farrakhan could have taken the opportunity to
deliver a unifying message of God’s love for all his children,” Cupich’s
statement read. “Instead, he repeatedly smeared the Jewish people, using a
combination of thinly veiled discriminatory rhetoric and outright slander.”
Cupich, leader of the Archdiocese of Chicago, made no mention
of possible disciplinary action against Pfleger; he did “encourage” Pfleger to
visit the Illinois Holocaust Museum “to meet with their leadership and dialogue
with survivors.”
Dear Cardinal Cupich,
No. Your apology to my people is garbage. You need to send Pfleger to
some nowhere, poverty-stricken parish in a third-world country, or better yet, have
him laicized.
If you do not do so, he, or the next priest who thinks about inviting
Farrakhan to speak, will be reassured that they are free to do so. They will
also know that the Catholic Church you represent, which is led by the Pope—considered
infallible by all Catholics—has no real problem with Jew-hatred.
Signed,
Unheard Jew
A motorist contacted YWN, saying he was on 57th Street and Park Avenue at 6:00PM Tuesday evening, trying to get into the Queens Midtown Tunnel. Due to traffic, the driver was unable to get out of the lane he was in, and attempted to make a turn. At that point, the Agent walked over to the vehicle, took a look at the Orthodox Jewish driver and his passenger, and told them “you can’t make a right turn, you stupid Jew”.
NYPD: "There is no room for intolerance in the NYPD, or
anywhere. Transportation Investigations
Unit is reviewing this incident."
There is no room for intolerance in the NYPD, or anywhere. Transportation Investigations Unit is reviewing this incident.
No. A “review” of this “incident” will not suffice. There’s video. An
admission. The entire world knows he did this.
You need to fire this cop. To make him an example.
If you do not do so, he, or the next member of “New York’s finest” who thinks
about hurling antisemitic insults at a Jew, will be reassured that they are
free to do so. They will also know that the NYPD—sworn to protect all the
people of New York, including Jewish people—has no real problem with
Jew-hatred.
Signed,
Unheard Jew
After debates and delays over the wording of the text, the
House on Thursday overwhelmingly passed
a resolution that broadly condemned hate.
The resolution – which was crafted after freshman Rep. Ilhan
Omar, D-Minnesota, made comments critical of Israel that detractors said played
to anti-Semitic tropes – passed 407 to 23.
All Democrats voted in favor of the resolution, including
Omar. Republicans were the only to oppose it, with one member voting as
present.
The resolution was broadened from its original version, which
focused solely on denouncing anti-Semitism, to condemning other forms of
bigotry against minorities.
Dear Democrats,
No. Just no. Your watered-down resolution doesn’t fool us. Crafted with
input from Omar herself, your resolution is actually harmful. It tells
Americans that antisemitism is nothing special—that it is no different from any
other hatred. This, at a time when antisemitism is not only rising in America,
but exploding. (Unlike other forms of hatred.)
What you need to do: remove Omar
from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Since you have not done so, Omar is free to weigh in on American policy regarding Israel, a country she said has "hypnotized the world."
You have given Omar and the way too many other antisemites within your ranks—for instance Rashida "calming feeling when I think of the Holocaust" Tlaib—the freedom to hate
Jews not only as representatives of the Democratic Party, but as representatives
of America itself. Jew-haters like Omar and Tlaib know that the Democratic Party will not censure them for antisemitic comments. On the contrary, the Democratic party will stand by them, which is the same as supporting their hate. This is what the Democratic
Party has done by issuing a resolution which lumps Jew-hatred together with all
other forms of prejudice. It's what the Democratic Party has done by giving Omar a voice on America's policy toward Israel in the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The thing is, it’s not just that you don’t have a problem with
Jew-hatred. It’s that your party—the party of tolerance—has come to not only
tolerate antisemitism, but promote it, too.
Signed,
Unheard Jew
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