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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 23, 2026

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I reached the same verdict in the UK when:

  1. Some groups organised protests against Israel on October 7/8, when there was no specific Israeli action to protest against, but instead as a seeming celebration of Hamas's attack.
  2. Rather than distance themselves from these groups or refuse to work with them, subsequent larger protests supposedly involving "moderates" let them in on the organization too.
  3. At no stage has there been internal condemnation or exclusion of protesters that go too far by these "moderate" organisations.

Maybe you could claim this is just guilt by association but organised anti-zionism here does not exist as a movement distinct from anti-semitism. In no other area of politics would supposedly very different groups with completely incompatible motives act in lockstep. The National Front doesn't march hand in hand with the Tories, for instance. So I can only conclude they are not, in fact, different. As for the argument that they can't be excluded for strategic turnout reasons, if your hundreds of thousands strong movement needs them that badly to function, then they can't be a minority of bad apples, can they?

And of course theres the issue where effectively every group claiming to be motivated by human rights was demonstrated to be lying back in 2020, but that's more a me thing.