Tag: Violence

In a recent podcast, the discussion touches on the transformation of social media into a platform for cruelty and its allure to many users.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around whether Joe Biden's statement against violence and looting helped his image, if Donald Trump's visit to Kenosha will benefit him, whether the polls are tightening, and the potential for escalating violence.
The discussion centers on whether the presidential race is shifting due to the unrest and disorder in cities, with Democrats and Joe Biden appearing concerned while Donald Trump sees an opportunity to improve his chances by using the violence as a strategic advantage.
The Republican National Convention's final night featured moving speakers and compelling themes, but was overshadowed by Donald Trump's underwhelming acceptance speech.
The text discusses concerns about increasing street violence, allegations of President Trump attempting to manipulate the election through actions concerning the U.S. Post Office, and whether these issues are shaping the national discourse around paranoia.
The text discusses the recent civil unrest in the nation, highlighting the experiences of Christine Rosen, a podcast host affected by the violence.
During the coronavirus outbreak when social isolation is critical, domestic violence victims may find themselves in increased danger while quarantined with their abusers.
The episode of AJC Passport discusses the recent violence in Gaza, questioning whether it is a protest, assault, media ploy, or a combination.
Atomwaffen Division, the neo-Nazi group to which Samuel Lincoln Woodward, charged with the murder of Jewish student Blaze Bernstein, belonged, stands out as one of the most violently inclined neo-Nazi organizations in the U.S. Founded in 2015 and drawing members from the alt-right movement, AWD advocates for an all-out race war and openly promotes violence against minorities.
Professor Cathie Carmichael from the University of East Anglia discussed the political turmoil in the Balkans before World War I during an international workshop on nationalism and violence.
Elnathan John's novel "Born on a Tuesday" delves into the complexities of religious extremism through the story of Dantala, a young Muslim man in northern Nigeria navigating the rise of jihadism.
The text discusses the complex dynamics in Jerusalem as seen through the lens of a walk around the city.
In this episode, Allison, Noah, and guest Miriam Herschlag from Times of Israel discuss the challenging current events and violence in Israel.
Sephardi Voices is an ongoing project dedicated to recording and archiving the testimonies of Jews displaced from North Africa and the Middle East in the 20th century.
The article discusses the moral dilemma and inaction of the Obama Administration in response to the escalating violence in Syria, drawing parallels to the concept of the "morality of inertia" as explained by the Jewish literary critic Lionel Trilling in his essay "The Morality of Inertia."
In the provocative essay "Two Strikes," Shalom Auslander proposes a hypothetical constitutional amendment allowing each adult in the United States to commit two murders in their lifetime without legal repercussions.