As most Davisites have learned by now, at least twice over the past two weekends, masked men displayed antisemitic banners from a highway overpass in Davis (see Davis Enterprise article for details).
The banners said, “Communism is Jewish” and “The Holocaust is an anti-white lie.”
Several local leaders issued responses. These responses, although all were well-meaning, miss the mark a bit. I want to try to explain why.
Chancellor Gary May said: “We are sickened that anyone would invest any time in such cowardly acts of hate and intimidation. They have no place here. We encourage our community to stand against antisemitism and racism.”
This isn’t false per se, but it’s incomplete. This isn’t just an act of hate. As I will explain further below, the banners replicate common tropes (repeatedly told stories) about Jewish people. Without calling out those tropes, many will not understand, or fully understand, what the issues are.
Chancellor May is correct that anti-Semitism and racism are connected, but he doesn’t say how. Again, more on this below.






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