The surge in antisemitism caught a lot of commentators off guard. After the horrors of the 20th century, Western societies erected strong taboos against ethnic hatred, in particular against the oldest hatred. For a time, those taboos worked. By being sensitive to early-stage antisemitism (stereotyping, for example, or hinting at conspiracies), we made pogroms unthinkable. […].   Read More in Red Pill NOWlej.