J’Accuse 2024

Not 1898!

1898 is the year when Emile Zolá attacked the French military and all of France over the conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus by publishing J’Accuse.

A call to the office of a US Congressman down south and I learn that Jews do not know how to fight antisemitism.

A call to a journalist of a Jewish newspaper (international) and I find, in my strong opinion, that the journalist does not know how to fight antisemitism.

My own family conversations and the same thing.

A Holocaust survivor and the same thing.

Writing to people who are fighting antisemitism and the same thing.

Reading lots of material and finding weaknesses instead of strengths. The same thing and being ignored too. Yes, a lot is being done, but there are things that need to be straightened out. I try and get no response after I contact people, important people who should learn more.

In my last article, I wrote how Donald Trump, Jr. diminished one of the top Jewish organizations and provided my readers with evidence or example of the symbolism used by some White Supremacists. Junior reaches tens of millions of people who count on him for the best information (I really didn’t mean best). And we haven’t seen Senior correct his Junior and they have power. Trump is an enabler of antisemitism and any members of his family that supported him while he was in office and today should be classified the same way. I wouldn’t invite him to my home, nor would I shake hands with him. Even at a police funeral, I would shake hands with him.

I would be happy to provide proof to all the Jewish organizations in the USA and France. Let’s learn more before things get worse. Check your passions and focus on knowledge.

I decided to use these words to show the weakness in fighting antisemitism.

We do not accept “unsolicited material”

We are not going to promote what you wish in order to fight antisemitism (a book)

No reply, no reply, no reply, no reply, no reply, no reply, no reply…I could have filled up ten pages of no replies

Check this out as it just came to my attention.

Fighting antisemitism in universities in England

We have developed an action plan which will help us achieve this, but it is vital that we listen and learn from others, which is why we are setting up an Advisory Panel to scrutinise this plan and oversee its implementation. 

If you would like to meet with us on the Report and Action Plan please contact (us).

Now you can see why I have taken this time to Accuse.

Very important news about Professor Lipstadt who can find out what I have been doing behind the scenes in England. I (We) thank her for news.

Lipstadt advocate for free speech. “That’s what makes our countries special,” she says, and draws a clear distinction with criticising the Israeli government, something, she notes, many Israeli citizens have done.

And for all of US that means on college campuses. I would recommend that those majority leaders in Congress who attacked the Ivy League 3 College Presidents finally be rebuked.

Prime Minister of England takes action.

Rishi Sunak delivered a rare address from the steps of No 10 to warn against the threat to the country’s democracy.

“It took a while for it to come,” says Lipstadt, with characteristic candour, “but I’m pleased the Prime Minister made a very strong statement.”

“So maybe my message seeped up to 10 Downing Street,” she says with a smile. “Because I do believe that what we’re facing is not just the threat to the Jews in north London or any other place like Manchester, Leeds …  because this is the shutting down of democracy, and with that comes a threat to national stability and security.”

This is what it’s all about as Professor Lipstadt travels the world to make things clear to leaders and communities.

That was her argument during addresses at Birkbeck, University of London, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, and with the National Union of Students during her recent trip.

“If they say ‘we’re not engaging in anti-Semitism’, [well then] call out the anti-Semitism,” she says. “You can say, ‘well I was just marching next to them’, well, that’s a pretty lame excuse when it comes to the prejudice of Jew hatred.”

The wider problem, she says, is that by “choosing to march with them”, the protesters are “giving a certain imprimatur” to the demonstrations’ extremist fringe.

And I tell you in a loud, strong voice that in the United States right now, in politics, in marches, and in communities online and in homes, learn how to do the right thing and that may keep the right wing away from this crisis.

I had to include from the article in The Telegraph in England.

“But she is perturbed by the rise of anti-Semitism on the campuses of elite universities, and the prevailing attitude among some academics. The issue has ignited a firestorm in the US. In December, the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT were hauled before Congress to answer for their institutions’ conduct in high-profile, televised hearings.

All three failed to categorically state that calling for the genocide of Jews violated their universities’ codes of conduct.”

Notice that the journalist did not quote Professor Lipstadt. I put those paragraphs in quotes. I am perturbed by professors and students on campus that are not telling the whole truth. I have written about The Nakba. Just about everything online that I see, too, starts in 1948 and Muslims and Jews got along. Not so true. Even Professor Lipstadt did not write about that or mention it.

And in NYC we just learned about this at the City’s universities.

Hunter College

“There’s no playbook for this,” said Kirschner, who will leave in August. “Nobody teaches you how you’re going to navigate this.”

There will be more coming on what those repugnant leaders in

Congress have done. Those people march with Trump who is an “enabler” of antisemitism. March is ending tomorrow, and we need to march against such corruption. Our democracy is at stake.