Recruited at the
New York Times
to bring pluralism to the Debates pages of the American daily, the journalist resigned with a bang in July 2020 due to the increasingly pressing ideological censorship within the editorial staff. Since then, Bari Weiss has become the bridgehead of resistance to the woke movement in the United States, multiplying initiatives (media, universities) to create alternative institutions to those she considers plagued by racialist ideology. His essay
What to do
in the
face
of anti-Semitism?
has just been translated in France by Robert Laffont.
She describes the three types of anti-Semitism back in the West: that of the ultra-right, which continues to kill in the United States, that of the extreme left, which advances masked under the great anti-Zionist or decolonial speeches and anti-Semitism. Islamic very often denied in public debate.
In this great interview with
Le Figaro
, she warns French intellectuals against wokism which is not
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