Several months following his endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter) visited the location of the Nazi death camp and then reflected on his own “Jewish roots”.
The user referred to the child’s death as a “fairy tale” and employed anti-Semitic rhetoric. Initially, X stated that the post did not violate its rules, but later acknowledged the mistake and removed the post following a second review.
‘The Terminator’ says that “there has never been a successful movement based on hate”.
Can Ye come in? No you Kanye not.
A restaurant in Rhode Island, America, has come under fire for making a terrible joke about Anne Frank.
Mel Gibson has been axed from his role in the ‘Chicken Run’ sequel after Winona Ryder accused him of saying some pretty appalling things.
Old Donald and his supporters are no strangers to being called anti-Semitic, but one guy really stepped up to the plate over the weekend.
Paris Hilton is known mostly for dressing in pink, holding a dog, and attempting to star in a reality TV show. She is certainly not known for being jewish. Because she isn’t. So what is this guy’s problem?
Small towns and villages often have slightly strange and oddly endearing names. Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein is easily one of the best ones in SA, but not all of these odd names are so amusing.
Here’s a quick Facebook 101 tutorial. It’s not smart to include hate speech in your conversation with other FB users. Especially if you are, say, a budding journalist. Mail & Guardian intern Ngoako Matsha, who apparently has some pretty strong anti-Semitic views, learned that the hard way this week.