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Anti-Semitism Is The Worst

How CNN managed to talk about anti-Semitism without mentioning Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib

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Aug 29, 2022
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In the fifth episode of my new show, “Off Limits with Ian Haworth,” I debunked CNN’s absurd documentary on the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S.

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Last weekend, CNN’s Dana Bash released an hour-long special report on the rise of anti-Semitism in America. She spoke with some experts and victims to provide a window into what is a growing problem in the U.S.

Just in 2021, there were over twenty seven hundred anti-Semitic incidents, a 34 percent rise from 2020, and while Jews are under two percent of the population, they’re targeted by 60 percent of all anti-religious hate crimes.

So while this documentary is right in that anti-Semitism is a real problem and a growing problem, CNN proved — yet again — that the Left doesn’t actually care about anti-Semitism.

Sure, they might care about some of it, like when it happens on the Right. But they simply don’t want to admit that’s just as big a problem on the Left, especially in Leftist havens like New York City, where life has become almost inhospitable for Jews.

It began as most documentaries on anti-Semitism do: imagery of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, snapshots of various anti-Semitic attacks in recent years like the ones in Chicago, New Jersey, and Kansas City, more imagery of white supremacists and neo-Nazis, chanting “Jews will not replace us” in Charlotesville.

These are all important to include because yes, they are examples of demonstrably disgusting anti-Semitism.

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