10 years ago today, on the 20/8/2014, I published my first article on this (my) website. While I have been fighting Israel’s case and battling antisemitism since the 1990s, today is the 10th anniversary of my very public battle.
This milestone creates a time for me to sincerely thank all the many people (and you know who you are) who have contributed along the way. Whatever your contribution was, it has helped fight antisemitism – it has helped to expose the truth – and has aided the battle against the hate. I truly appreciate every single contribution (financial or otherwise) – and honestly I could not have done it without you.
The success of my work has been a community effort, and my research has generated 100s of media headlines.
Not everything I have done has been published here. Sometimes I hand mainstream media stories because of the greater exposure some stories need (countless times in just the last ten months), a lot of it anonymously – which is how I mostly worked before starting this website. And along the way the work has been internationally recognised. I was invited twice to New York to receive an award, once by the Algemeiner , the second time by the media watchdog CAMERA.
I do not mention all this to brag, far from it (that is just not my style). I do so to highlight that the recognition came from US based Zionist organisations. While in Israel and the US, an unapologetic battle against antisemitism is heralded, in the UK our community leaders distance themselves from people like me. And when our Jewish mainstream hands out recognition, it is more likely to be an incestuous affair – or see awards given to those who once stood and said prayers for Hamas terrorists in Parliament Square. Our community leadership is ethically directionless, and led mostly by yellow-bellies more concerned about being invited to dinner parties than speaking out – and this is at the very time UK Jewry so desperately needs to be led by voice of real courage.
It is a key reason I am here doing what I do, fighting the fight. Not just on this website but on social media platforms as well (where because of the importance of this ongoing battle I now have 100,000s of followers). As will other people like me also continue to fight. This is not a time for weakness or appeasement, the landscape continues to deteriorate, and the horizon seem bleak. We have no other hill to fight on and we have to stand up for ourselves.
So at this ten year milestone – I sincerely want to thank everyone who has helped along the way. But there really is no time for pause. There is always so much to do. My (and by extension this website’s ) most difficult – and most important days – are still ahead of us all.
Publicly fighting antisemitism for ten years +, can you help support the fight?
My research is unique and hard hitting.
I battle back against those who seek to revise history, demonise Israel – and I expose antisemitism wherever it is found. I fight when others don’t. The results speak for themselves and for ten years (a lot more anonymously) I have been exposing hate and creating headlines.
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Keep up your brave work David!
Praying for your continued success and for HaShem to watch over you and protect you. (Psalm 121)
Mazel Tov. You’re the best David.
David. Chazak!
https://open.substack.com/pub/pastaswellaspresent/p/the-dilemma-to-boycott-the-nazis?
The dilemma: To boycott the Nazis or not.
As Lutherans and (at the time) anti Zionist AJC and Sulzberger follow them against boycotting.