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The Irony of Antisemitic 'Go Back' Slogan

Published Sunday, June 28, 2026

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The topic explores the irony of the antisemitic 'Go Back' slogan, particularly in the context of Jewish historical ties to Israel. This discussion highlights the historical persecution of Jews, including the Holocaust.

What We Know — Key Points

  • A total of 3 million Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust, representing 90% of their prewar community.
  • Antisemitic calls for Jews to "go back where they belong" are framed as ironic, asserting the Jewish people's historical and divine right to the land of Israel.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

Irony of 'Go Back' Slogan
  • The Jerusalem Post

    The Jerusalem Post, from an Israeli Centre-Right viewpoint, frames antisemitic calls for Jews to "go back where they belong" as deeply ironic, asserting the Jewish people's historical and divine right to the land of Israel as their true and ultimate home.

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