
Anti-Zionism: Justicialism of “Jewish Privilege”
Renée Fregosi is a philosopher and political scientist. She is also a member of Dhimmi Watch. In this article, she observes the updating of anti-Zionism, in the light of Wokism and Islamism.

Renée Fregosi is a philosopher and political scientist. She is also a member of Dhimmi Watch. In this article, she observes the updating of anti-Zionism, in the light of Wokism and Islamism.

An influential philosopher of decolonialism, Enrique Dussel develops a "pluriversal" view of antiracism. He unfortunately refuses to address the oppressions linked to jihad and seems to put aside the Holocaust and other genocides.

The butchery planned by Hamas did not succeed in shaking the certainties of the pro-Palestinian camp. The usual arguments quickly returned.

In Where is antiracism going? For or against universalism (Hermann) Pierre-André Taguieff questions the future of antiracism in France after the chaotic emergence in France of American concepts such as "systemic racism" or that of the new antiracism with a decolonial tendency. The philosopher evaluates the conditions of possibility of a strong comeback of republican antiracism.

After all, secularism would seem to be nothing more than shameful Islamophobia, since Ms. Rabier attacks Dominique Schnapper at length. It is true that according to Rabier she is "at the head" of the "entrepreneurs in inquisition committed to rectifying the 'Islamo-leftist' deviations that the university community is supposedly suffering."
But why emphasize that Dominique Schnapper is the "daughter of a Jewish intellectual"? (Raymond Aron). Should we fear that she is Islamophobic from birth?

Think of the possible psychological effects of this Goya painting – which would certainly make anyone lose their appetite – in which Saturn greedily devours his own children? The Spanish artist may have anticipated the stylistic revolutions that were to come later, but what does that matter? Should we show such horrors to young people? Of course not! What we need are works that make us proud of who we are (whatever that means), and certainly not works that glorify cannibalism! I am exhausted… But I cannot stop: there is still much work to be done. We must be more sensitive to others, erase everything that offends us – or, better: what offends me! These ideas will not fail to galvanize workers and independent voters in the coming electoral battles! But that is for another time! I am still learning! And I look forward to seeing what new lessons tomorrow will bring us.

We are reproducing the text of the interview by Alexandre Devecchio published in Le FigaroVox on 03/08/2022 at 19:16 INTERVIEW – Bernard Rougier, director of the Center for Arab and Oriental Studies, looks back on the career of Imam Hassan Iquioussen. According to him, the preacher, whose

(We are publishing here, on his recommendation, the text that the author published in the Revue des deux mondes at the following address: https://www.revuedesdeuxmondes.fr/israel-apartheid-propagande-islamo-gauchiste-ou-introduction-antisionisme-radical-assemblee-nationale/) Sometimes we must take very seriously what is not serious, as soon as we sense its effects.

Yana Grinshpun The SUD education union defines itself as: "an inter-category union that strives to unite the demands of staff from nursery school to university, in schools, colleges, high schools, universities and all services". Its stated goal is

[By Yana Grinshpun] "There is a very primitive evidence to recall: that history is first and foremost a narration. … Through the practice of narrative, the fundamental elements of the logical function in discourse are constituted. But at the same time