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The Left: where ‘anti-racism’ has become antisemitism

Jeremy Corbyn is a symptom of a far wider problem

7 November 2020

9:00 AM

7 November 2020

9:00 AM

Finally, the great lie has been exposed. The foul stench of antisemitism given off by the postmodern Left was not just the stuff of fanciful conspiracy. It is real, it is persistent and it continues to emerge.

We see it on the far left of the Democratic party in the USA and the political Left here in Australia — where support for Palestinians is regularly joined with claims about the illegitimacy of the state of Israel and the economic and political power supposedly wielded by Jews and the so-called ‘Israel Lobby’.

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Peter Kurti is Director of the Culture, Prosperity & Civil Society program at the Centre for Independent Studies and Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia.

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