The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on antisemitism

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on antisemitism

Julie Nathan is inter­viewed by Gary Max, on Mel­bourne’s Jewish community radio station, J‑Air.
Julie discusses the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on antisemitism – notably, the abundance of antisemitic con­spir­acy theories blaming “the Jews” for the virus. She ends with a dis­cus­sion on the various responses to the Nazi flags that have recently been put up.
Listen to the interview on J‑Air here or listen via the audio below:

 

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