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Opinion | A lesson from Vienna: Antisemitism must be fought, not "contextualized"

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This Haaretz opinion piece argues that antisemitism should be actively fought rather than contextualized, drawing a lesson from Vienna. The author criticizes efforts to explain or understand antisemitism as contextualization, which is seen as insufficient. The article emphasizes the need for direct resistance against antisemitic acts and ideologies.

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Vienna is explicitly cited as the location for the lesson

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  • Vienna is explicitly cited as the location for the lesson
  • The article argues against contextualizing antisemitism, implying a zero-tolerance policy

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