The Mainstream Media Is Biased Against Israel. I Know, I Was Part of It
As we see violent, entitled antisemites on college campuses attack Jewish students, endanger professors, destroy property, and take over buildings, all in the name of "justice," many people are looking for where to place the blame.
A Zone of Disinterest at the Oscars
When a British writer-director accepted an Oscar Sunday night for Zone of Interest, a fictional movie set against a backdrop of the very real Holocaust, he showed that his own grasp of reality is dangerously lacking.
Why It Matters That "Oppenheimer" Casts Non-Jews in Jewish Roles
Actors who have experienced antisemitism could bring those experiences to the big screen.
White House Antisemitism Strategy Is a Blow to 'Anti-Zionist' Bigots
Like other hate movements, "anti-Zionism" is based on lies. One of these involves who Jewish people are—in the minds of many "anti-Zionists," a group of "white" Europeans.
Democrats and Republicans Must Take on Their Own Antisemitism
Acknowledge and reject the growing antisemitism in your midst.
Goysplaining Away Antisemitism is a Problem on the Political Left
Goysplaining is not the only tool some progressives use to ignore antisemitism.
The 'Absent Black Fathers' Myth is Peddled Again. Can We Give it a Rest?
All sorts of oft-cited statistics about fatherhood in America are false—and anyway broken families are the consequence, not the cause, of the exact kinds of problems protesters are currently standing up against.
Lack of Paternity Leave Holds Back Women at Work—and Men at Home
Giving fathers paid leave after their children are born is a crucial part of the battle for women's equality.