A key element here is that the far-right has found in its pretend fight against antisemitism the perfect political strategy, a way to divide progressives while at the same time clobbering them.
The far-right is using this wedge not just to shut down voices critical of Israel’s serial violence against Palestinians and a war on Gaza described by experts as genocidal, but also to attack so-called wokeism, critical race theory, Black Lives Matter, diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, ‘liberal elites’ at universities – in short, all the political enemies in its constructed culture wars.
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The far-right is using this wedge not just to shut down voices critical of Israel’s serial violence against Palestinians and a war on Gaza described by experts as genocidal, but also to attack so-called wokeism, critical race theory, Black Lives Matter, diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, ‘liberal elites’ at universities – in short, all the political enemies in its constructed culture wars.

The far-right’s pretend fight against antisemitism is a perfect political strategy | Rachel Shabi
The far-right has found in its pretend fight against antisemitism a way to divide progressives while at the same time clobbering them