The antisemitic bullying of Jewish primary school students shames us all

The antisemitic bullying of Jewish primary school students shames us all

Commentary from co-CEO Alex Ryvchin originally published in The Herald Sun on 25 July 2025.

Aus­tralians hate a bul­ly — and with good rea­son.

It is per­haps the worst and ugli­est form of human behav­iour.

To iden­ti­fy those who are weak­er and inca­pable of mount­ing a defence and to humil­i­ate and den­i­grate them, just for kicks.

Two school groups vis­it­ed the Mel­bourne Muse­um on Thurs­day.

Year 10 stu­dents from one school and year 5 kids from a Jew­ish school.

Some of the old­er stu­dents got the atten­tion of the younger kids by tap­ping them on the shoul­ders and then the group broke out in chants of “free Pales­tine” direct­ed at the younger kids.

What prompt­ed this behav­iour?

Why did the old­er stu­dents sud­den­ly think they were at a polit­i­cal ral­ly at Fed­er­a­tion Square?

It was that the younger kids were vis­i­bly Jew­ish, iden­ti­fi­able by their uni­forms and the head cov­er­ings worn by Jew­ish males.

What con­nec­tion do Aus­tralian kids nine and 10 years old on a school excur­sion have to the con­flict with the Pales­tini­ans?

On what plan­et is it accept­able to direct polit­i­cal slo­gans at lit­tle kids sim­ply because they are Jew­ish?

To alle­vi­ate any doubt as to the motives and intent, the year 5 kids were called “dirty Jews” by some of the old­er stu­dents, ably demon­strat­ing how the polit­i­cal chants fre­quent­ly mask racist motives.

The actions of the year ten stu­dents have brought shame to them­selves, their school and our nation.

Ten-year-old kids can’t ade­quate­ly ratio­nalise why big­ger and old­er kids would treat them in this way.

They will try to com­pre­hend what they did to jus­ti­fy being mocked and taunt­ed in this despi­ca­ble way.

They will not grasp that the prob­lem is not them but the bul­lies who tar­get­ed them.

There will be fear and tears from those chil­dren. Dif­fi­cult con­ver­sa­tions in homes and class­rooms.

And from the par­ents there will be a white-hot rage that their chil­dren were sub­ject­ed to this, and that our soci­ety has fall­en anoth­er rung where stu­dents, old enough to know bet­ter, now think it accept­able to behave this way to those half their size sim­ply because they are Jew­ish.

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