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Farage's School Antisemitism Isn't Just 'Banter' – It's a Through-Line to His Current Politics
The accounts of Nigel Farage's alleged antisemitic behavior as a teenager are not a historical footnote to be brushed aside. When over twenty former schoolmates report witnessing him tell Jewish peers 'Hitler was right,' chant 'Gas 'em all,' and mimic the sound of gas chambers, this points to a deep-seated pattern of prejudice, not mere schoolyard 'banter.' A full and unequivocal condemnation could have resolved this, but Farage's choice to offer only vague non-denials reveals his political strategy and moral priorities. This early behavior is critically linked to his present-day political alliances, particularly his embrace of influential figures in the American Maga movement who traffic in antisemitic tropes.The trajectory is clear: the bigotry of his youth appears to have found a political home in the far-right circles he now inhabits. This pattern echoes historical demagogues and forces a pressing question about the normalization of hate in our politics.Failing to honestly confront this past creates a dangerous permission structure, signaling that such views are not a barrier to power. We must consider the profound damage to public trust and social cohesion when leaders with such alleged backgrounds ascend without being held to account.
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#antisemitism
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