It turns out that ‘white people’ often means Jews
To save critical race theory, high-achieving minorities must be recast as the beneficiaries of hereditary privilege
A Q&A with Kevin MacDonald, the country’s most influential white identitarian ideologue
As Louis Farrakhan turns 87 today, his influence across the spectrum of hate remains strong
A medieval Spanish passion play brings an ancient stereotype into the networked 21st century. Should the social media giant ban it from its platform?
Mourning the era of American Jewish freedom
After the Christchurch massacre, time to double down on partnerships and inclusion
The results are in and the good news is that voters rejected four of the public officials from our list. The bad news is that they kept the other four in office.
Is American anti-Semitism really distinctive from that of other diaspora countries? Just how worried should we be?
Eight candidates who have expressed blatantly anti-Semitic views, or who openly associate with anti-Semites
What the Pittsburgh Jewish community and the Jewish tradition of mourning teach us about confronting antisemitism
How the Twitter mobs choose their targets
Notes from the American Inferno: a beguiling hate-monger peddles the old-time racism not of America, but of Europe
A return to the early-1990s origins of victimization in identity politics, then—and now—a distraction from the real challenges of structural and institutional racism in America
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