From the Southern Poverty Law Center and The Nation magazine
Amherst College played host to a pair of speakers over the last two weeks who, respectively, connected antisemitism to white nationalism, and said the “long history of Israeli aggression” was to blame for Hamas’ October 7 attack.
On November 8, Southern Poverty Law Center Senior Fellow Eric Ward told an audience that antisemitism “provides the white nationalist movement with a grand narrative and overarching worldview that connects all other aspects of their bigotry,” The Amherst Student reports.
White nationalism is “an authoritarian social movement committed to building a whites-only nation,” Ward said, and “antisemitism forms its theoretical core.” He shared an anecdote about a conference he attended — a “hotbed for far-right militias” — noting it didn’t even need to be said who is in charge of the “international conspiracy” they all believe in because it is “obvious”: Jews.Ward (pictured) also […]
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