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”.
Elon might have a cult following amongst fans of SpaceX, but the comments didn’t seem to land well with the business crowd.
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”.
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.
Pretoria’s Simone Kriel, an Instagram influencer and fitness figure, has a soft spot for Adolf Hitler, and she’s not ready to back down.
As hate crimes surge, it appears that those who follow non-Christian faiths are the target of discrimination. British Jews are having a rough time of it.
Switzerland is not all rolling hills and singing lasses called Heidi who herd goats. One hotel has come under serious fire for a few of their signs.
We know that tensions are boiling over at universities across the country, but over at Wits it appears anti-Semitism is back with a bang.
A man walked into the Jewish Museum and in a very determined and seemingly cool and collected fashion, opened his Kalashnikov rifle onto the Jewish tourists and then left. It was short, fast and sudden.
What is it with politicians that they feel the need to say/text/email really inappropriate things, when they know it will be recorded and archived forever? The latest of these is from ex-American president Richard Nixon. Tricky Dicky, as he was known after the Watergate scandal, was no stranger to controversy – like, you know, Watergate scandal.
It’s always a little awkward when you take an extreme stance on something, only to find out that you form part of the very group you’re hating on. As the leader of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik Party, Csanad Szegedi was very outspoken against any and all Jews. Until a branch on his family tree decided to smack him in the face.