Cancel culture coupled with anti-Semitism 'ingrained' in British society

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Published on Mar 28, 2021
Sky News host Rowan Dean has highlighted escalating anti-Semitic tensions in Europe which remain under the radar but continue to have a significant impact on the lives of Jewish people.

He spoke of how cancel culture coupled with anti-Semitic sentiment had impacted high-profile Jewish author Tuvia Tenebom who was unable to find an American publisher for his book on anti-Semitism.

Mr Tenebom toured Britain and spoke to many Jews and non-Jews who agreed there was a growing anti-Semitic movement with one interviewee saying anti-Semitism was ingrained in British society.

Mr Dean also spoke of Melanie Phillips, an author and blogger who says she feels safer in Jerusalem than London and promoted Mr Tenebom’s book.

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