Editorial: Antisemitism’s rise cannot be met with silence

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Editorial: Antisemitism’s rise cannot be met with silence
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We never imagined a former president would have dinner with a white supremacist and...

Paul Gosar, R-Arizona, who was once a keynote speaker at a conference for Fuentes’ political action committee.

In the opening to “The Origins of Totalitarianism,” Hannah Arendt succinctly writes, “The failure to take seriously what the Nazis themselves said is comprehensible enough.” This, of course, reflects the need to swiftly confront and denounce antisemitism; to take it just as seriously as other expressions of hate. And yet, while we are living during a moment of increasing antisemitism in the number of reported incidents and the prominence of antisemitic voices — reminiscent of Father Charles Coughlin and Henry Ford in the 1930s — we are also living during a moment of forgetting.

Nearly half of Americans cannot name one Nazi concentration camp. Most Americans have never visited a Holocaust museum. Take time to visit theAs survivors of the Holocaust pass away so does, it seems, their lived history. It falls to future generations to keep that history relevant and alive, just as it falls to all people to denounce this rising tide of antisemitism.

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