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Young Americans more likely to deny Holocaust, criticize Israel, survey finds

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Jewish children in a Nazi extermination camp. Photo: public domain.

The October 7 Hamas attack on Israel has exposed the extent of antisemitism in the United States, especially among young people. One in five Americans believe the Holocaust of the Jewish people is a myth, according to polling data published by YouGov/The Economist and reported by “The Jerusalem Post.”

When asked how much discrimination Jewish people face in America today, nearly three-fourths of the respondents said “a great deal” or “a fair amount.” Among respondents within the youngest age bracket (18-29) this fell to 61 percent. This same age bracket was on par with the general sentiment regarding discrimination against Muslims. Seventy-two percent of those aged 18 to 29 said Muslims face “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of discrimination in the United States today, similar to 73 percent of the total population that said the same.

It may come as no surprise in light of the onslaught of antisemitism in American entertainment and social media. One example is the influence of Taylor Swift who attended a fundraiser for Gaza sponsored by a controversial, antisemitic organization.

Anita Widaman, publisher of Metro Voice, is also director of VisionIsrael.org, an education non-profit aimed at educating young people about the Holocaust and antisemitism. She says the numbers are concerning but not unexpected. “Much of it stems from a lack of education in schools, whether public or private,” she says. “Curriculum devotes very little time to the Holocaust and the events and ideologies that led to it.”

Widaman says that some states, like Missouri, are taking steps to increase the educational component. “Hopefully, the next generation will have the knowledge to confront Holocaust denial and antisemitism.”

Until then, polls show a dire situation. Among the other findings:

–Dwight Widaman | Metro Voice

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