We can defeat the gross darkness creeping across our world - but we in the West must honestly admit our culpability
- Dr Chan Abraham
- Nov 25, 2025
- 1 min read
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The rise of hatred against Jewish people in Britain (and the West more widely) is more than alarming: it is the sound of history's alarm bell ringing again.
Yet the UK government, public institutions, legacy media (not least the exposed and disgraced BBC executives, board and many who operate within it), judicary and police focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, sowing division and creating confusion.
The rise of hatred against Jewish people in Britain (and the West more widely) is more than alarming: it is the sound of history's alarm bell ringing again.
As Elchanan Poupkou writes:
80 years ago today, in Nuremberg, the World stared in the eyes of the worst criminals in human history.
They were human beings with an education, family, culture, and the mental capacity to understand exactly what they have done.
They knew what they were doing and nonetheless did it.
Today, the rise of Naz|sm in the United States of America with the anti Israel street mobs on one side and the Nick Fuentes Groypers on the other, there are too many people who know better and are silent.
We cannot afford to go down the path the world went 90 years ago, a path of the cost the lives of 50 million people.
The time to ferociously speak out against hate is now.





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