Feminists Against Antisemitism Podcast
Birmingham entrepreneur and social activist Simone Schehtman reveals how misinformation and antisemitism almost kept Jewish fans out of Birmingham, and why the consequences reach far beyond football. Recently Susan McDonnell sat down with Simone Schehtman, who is a quietly unstoppable Birmingham community leader who found herself at the centre of one of the most bewildering — and frankly frightening — episodes we’ve seen in British public life for a long time. What started as “just” a story about football fans being barred from a match turned out to be anything but. As Simone tells it, the deeper you look, the stranger (and darker) it gets: misinformation that somehow became “intelligence,” extremist activists shaping the narrative, police relying on AI fabrications over actual government reports, and a chain of decisions so sloppy and prejudiced that it nearly resulted in Jews being banned from a public event in Britain. Not in the 1930s. In 2025. This conversation is a wake‑up call. As Simone tells it, we can discover just how thin the line can be between safety and scapegoating. And, optimistically, how quickly institutions can fold when they meet loud, organised pressure. It’s also a story of tenacity: of a handful of volunteers, exhausted and furious and determined, refusing to accept “we’ve made our decision” as an answer. We hope you’ll listen. https://x.com/FAAntisemitism [https://x.com/FAAntisemitism] Support Us [https://donate.stripe.com/4gM00j20h8Pe5DXdDTgrS00] – Your contribution powers the essentials, our website, tools, tech etc. so we can organise, host events, and challenge antisemitism in feminist spaces. We’re not a charity; we’re a collective of women taking action. Your support fuels the work. And hit SUBSCRIBE [https://www.youtube.com/@FeministsAgainstAntisemitism] on our YouTube Channel
10 episodios
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