I’m a Jew at ‘The Guardian.’ I Don’t Feel Safe at Work.

by Ok-Significance2532

23 comments
  1. I recall the articles of The Guardian have kind of wanted Europe in this situation without realizing the implications of it.

  2. That was chilling to read! UK has gone to shit it seems

  3. It’s well known that many folks who work for the Guardian are strongly left leaning, including many Corbynites. Reading their articles sometimes the spin is quite obvious, making it feel more like a version of Fox News aimed at British middle class lefties.

  4. The Guardian is a woke tabloid at this stage. Full of ideologues who are incapable of critical thought or nuance. They have no empathy for anyone other than those who share their bias towards identity politics and postmodernist politics.

  5. Give him some guns to shoot at the guardian workers kids so he can feel safe.

  6. “No colleague asks me how I am again that week.”

    Such anti-semitism.

    Big “Senpai didn’t notice me” energy here.

  7. Absolute DARVO, PR buzzword bingo, propaganda spin, oh woe is me bullshit. This is while literal innocent people are dying. Utterly disgusting.

  8. Being for Palestinians should never make you anti-Jewish and pro-Hamas. I do not understand those on the left who seem incapable of understanding the history of this region and how it is the Arab states and anti-Semitism that has driven Israel’s people and government to the far right.

  9. This is nonsense.

    Losing discussions and arguments at work doesn’t put your life at risk. It just means losing an argument.This guy is being ridiculous.

    It’s too sad using the “I’m Jew and I feel attacked because I heard others opinions about Israel that contradicts with mine” card is lame and very sad. This article is sad.

  10. That’s crazy, I wonder how the palestinian journalists feel at work? The ones that haven’t already been killed by Israeli bombs, I mean.

    The writer comes so close to recognizing the terrible truth of the situation only to fall back on “israel must defend itself”, with that working as carte blanche for any amount horrors inflicted on a population already oppressed by an apartheid state.

    None of that justifies the rising wave of anti-semitism that many bigots are now gleefully taking advantage of. I just wish this same genocidal animosity was as easily condemned when it’s targeted at the people currently getting wiped out.

  11. A jew working at the guardian is like a bad case of Stockholm syndrom.

  12. Can we, from Ukraine and Israel, help you feel safer?

  13. > The newspaper I work for is covering the bombardment of Gaza and I watch in horror. I think that Israel must defend itself. Yet when I say this, people will tell me I am justifying the murder of children. They will tell me it is a genocide.

    So he’s a journalist and he’s upset that they’re covering the bombardment? That somehow that’s anti-Semitic to report what’s happening in the world?

    From what I saw the Guardian covered the October 7th attack in great detail and condemned it very heavily. They are covering the invasion of Gaza but I thought they were being quite cautious and not directly condemning it, sometimes quoting other people condemning it or reporting on the, very real, humanitarian crisis.

  14. A single article for the paper THAT YOU WORK FOR, should heavily imply who’s right and who’s wrong here. The Guardian is fairly clear-cut about these things.

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