Singer responds after CNY college cancels concert: ‘I am not antisemitic’
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'I'm anti-genocide, not anti-Jew,' Kehlani claps back after Cornell cancellation
American singer Kehlani, whose participation in Cornell University's end-of-year festival in New York was canceled last week due to her antisemitic comments regarding the war in Gaza ("F*ck Israel, F*ck Zionism" and "Long Live the Intifada" are just some of her articulate and scholarly expressions), has responded for the first time to the cancellation with a message that was partly conciliatory and partly defensive and combative. 30-year-old Keh…
Anti-genocide does not mean antisemitic
People who oppose Israel's extreme brutality should not be branded with that label.
Singer Kalani, whose participation in the end-of-year event at Cornell University in New York was canceled due to outrageous statements, addresses the issues for the first time • "I am not anti-Semitic or anti-Jewish, I am anti-genocide"
Deconstruction Zone: Even Hamas’ data disproves genocide lie
The Jewish people emerged from slavery into freedom. The biblical verse from Exodus “Let my people go” became a universal call long ago, one that inspired the African-American struggle in the United States for freedom, liberty and equality. It remains one of the Jewish people’s most powerful messages to humanity. But humanity has disappointed. It seems that today, even among the so-called enlightened – the champions of “progressive values” – fre…
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