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Non-Jewish Voices Needed to Combat Normalization of Antisemitism
Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 28
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AI synthesisMaureen Galindo, an antisemitic candidate in a Texas Democratic primary, was defeated but still managed to secure 36% of the vote. This event highlights concerns about the normalization of antisemitic rhetoric in political discourse.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Maureen Galindo, an antisemitic candidate in a Democratic primary in Texas, was defeated but still won 36% of the vote.
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- The Jerusalem PostCenter-Right
The article emphasizes that the normalization of antisemitic rhetoric, often disguised as anti-Israel criticism, requires non-Jewish public figures and political leaders to speak out more forcefully to prevent its legitimization and impact on the political process.
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