Feminists Against Antisemitism Podcast
In this episode, we share a recording of our recent live interview with Melanie Phillips, journalist and author of Fighting the Hate: A Handbook for Jews Under Siege. Drawing on decades of experience analysing media narratives, political extremism, misinformation and moral inversion, she shares practical strategies for responding in real-world situations at work, online and in social settings. As she explains, many people advancing these antisemitic or antizionist ideas believe they are acting out of justice and anti-racism. Understanding that, without conceding ground, is key to responding effectively. Watch or listen now for clear, practical guidance on challenging Jew hatred and the narratives that sustain them. Shownotes [00:00] How to respond to arguments You are not trying to win debates. You are trying to challenge certainty and shift the conversation. [00:01] Antisemitism after October 7 A surge in antisemitism across workplaces, communities and public life. [00:02] Silence and self-censorship Speaking up about antisemitism or antizionism often leads to social and professional consequences. [00:06] Why this matters now This is about responding to antisemitism, antizionism, misinformation and distorted narratives. [00:11] When to engage and when not to You need to judge the situation, prioritise safety and choose your battles. [00:15] Practical ways to push back Preparing simple lines and questions to challenge misinformation and anti-Jewish racism in the moment. [00:19] Guilt by association How people are labelled, excluded and shut down for who they know or what they question. [00:28] The “Israel is colonialist” claim How to challenge one of the core antizionist narratives without getting dragged into a long debate. [00:37] Keep your responses simple You do not need long explanations. A clear, unexpected point can disrupt the narrative. [00:57] What antizionism is doing How antizionism functions as a form of discrimination and overlaps with antisemitism. [01:13] Conflict in relationships How to handle disagreements with friends, family and political groups without losing yourself. [01:27] Why there is still hope More people are recognising misinformation and pushing back, even if they are not always visible. https://x.com/FAAntisemitism [https://x.com/FAAntisemitism] https://www.instagram.com/faantisemitism_uk [https://www.instagram.com/faantisemitism_uk] https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588267236387 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588267236387] Support Us – https://donate.stripe.com/4gM00j20h8Pe5DXdDTgrS00 [https://donate.stripe.com/4gM00j20h8Pe5DXdDTgrS00] And hit SUBSCRIBE [https://www.youtube.com/@FeministsAgainstAntisemitism] on our YouTube Channel 📣 Join our WhatsApp Channel - Quick updates, new posts, event announcements → http://whatsapp.feministsagainstantisemitism.org/ [http://whatsapp.feministsagainstantisemitism.org/] Follow us at:
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