Hate speech

Antisemitism is booming – and Big Tech loves it - opinion

Inside the algorithmic double standard that lets Jew-hate spread unchecked.

An antisemitism hashtag, illustrating online antisemitic hate speech.
People stand near flowers laid as a tribute at Bondi Beach to honour the victims of a mass shooting that targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on Sunday, in Sydney, Australia, December 16, 2025.

Australia’s conservative coalition reunites after split over hate speech laws

An antisemitism hashtag, illustrating online antisemitic hate speech.

Online antisemitism grows smarter, faster, and harder to stop, CyberWell report shows

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A digital Holocaust is unfolding – and social media is fueling it - opinion


Latin-Jewish Alliance launched to combat disinformation, hatred in media

"Many Latino and Jewish organizations fight discrimination individually... the goal is to unite and amplify voices from both communities and make a real difference."

 The sign of Anti-Fake News center is pictured in Bangkok, Thailand, November 1, 2019

Speech is more violent now, and it has long term damage - opinion

At its best, communication unifies us. At its worst, it becomes weaponized, Beware the long-term damage that violent behavior inflicts upon all of us.

 SPEECH BUBBLE that appears when typing a smartphone text.

Social media plays large role in fomenting online hate - report

A report co-authored by the World Jewish Congress, UNESCO and the UN says that social media platforms have become sources of hate speech and discrimination.

 Antisemitism is lurking and rising on online platforms.

CUNY doesn't know what antisemitism is - opinion

CUNY's antisemitism problem stems from ignorance and not knowing what antisemitism is.

 City University of New York (CUNY)

We must stop the powerful use of words as inciteful education - opinion

Words have much power, and they are used both on social media and in inciteful textbooks used to teach children.

 THE WRITER PARTICIPATES in the March of the Living last month on Holocaust Remembrance Day with Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori, the first Emirati to ever take part.

Hate speech encourages terrorism - opinion

Neither armed with live weapons nor handed a specific attack plan from above, this new generation of terrorists is aroused by incitement.

 YAHYA SINWAR’S call for knife and ax attacks motivated the Elad murderers to do exactly that.

No more tolerance for evil, hateful views - opinion

We shouldn’t tolerate people, either we reject them because they are evil or we embrace them because they are good and most people are, basically, good.

Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration, organised by the British Board of Jewish Deputies for those who oppose antisemitism, in Parliament Square in London

Cyber police: Over 10,000 terror incitement posts removed in April

The state announced that over the last month there has been a systematic campaign to encourage terror on social media including using Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tik Tok, Twitter and Telegram.

 A 3D printed Facebook logo is pictured on a keyboard in front of binary code in this illustration taken September 24, 2021.

Elon Musk's Twitter challenge: Dealing with extremists - editorial

Twitter should be careful to not let “free speech” become a cover for antisemitism, as well as racism, hatred and other extremism.

The Twitter logo superimposed on antisemitic tweets

The Spotify conundrum - comment

I respect Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Nils Lofgren for removing their music due to Rogan’s presence. However, what is my responsibility as a Spotify subscriber?

A headset is seen in front of a screen projection of Spotify logo, in this picture illustration