**Headline:** What’s Next, Burning Books? Antisemitism is Back and We’re Just Not Talking About It
London’s finest are on the case after someone decided that torching four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organization was a brilliant idea. Shocking, I know. In a world of social media outrage, it’s amazing how quickly real antisemitic hate crimes can get buried under the latest meme.
Then we have Jesse Brown from Canadaland stepping in front of a camera to discuss the uptick in antisemitic attacks around the globe. Because clearly, a few soundbites from a media guru will solve everything, right?
Let’s connect some dots here: we have ambulances — symbols of care and community — being set ablaze, yet the chatter seems more focused on the rising numbers than on actual solutions or accountability. It’s almost like the media loves to highlight the statistics but forgets to mention the human lives affected.
What’s conveniently missing here is any real discussion about why this is happening. Is it a lack of education, societal division, or just plain old hate? Instead, we get a parade of talking heads while the real issues simmer under the surface.
So, while we all sit back and watch the news cycle unfold, let’s remember: when it comes to fighting hate, talking about it isn’t enough. Are we really going to wait for the next ambulance to burn before we take this seriously?
By Admin | Published: March 24, 2026 at 9:14 am