Editorial: Antisemitism is a poison that threatens all of society
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article discusses the rising levels of antisemitism and the decreasing public distance from it in recent years.
- It highlights a concerning trend where fewer people are willing to distance themselves from antisemitic sentiments.
- The piece argues that neutrality is not a viable stance when confronting antisemitism, as it poses a threat to the entire society.
Antisemitism is described as a "poison" that threatens the fabric of society, with recent years witnessing a disturbing increase in its prevalence and a concerning decrease in public opposition.
The article points to a trend where the proportion of individuals who actively distance themselves from antisemitism has diminished. Furthermore, more people are expressing ambiguity on issues such as whether they would accept a Jewish person as their manager. This suggests a growing societal tolerance or indifference towards antisemitic attitudes.
The author strongly argues against adopting a neutral stance when faced with antisemitism. The piece asserts that such a position is untenable and ultimately harmful, implying that inaction or a passive approach allows antisemitism to fester and spread.
This editorial from Dagens Nyheter underscores the pervasive nature of antisemitism and calls for a more active and engaged societal response. It suggests that the issue extends beyond targeting Jewish individuals and poses a broader risk to the entire community.
Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.