Friday, March 14, 2025

Off White: the Truth About Antisemitism  

Rachel Shabi on the Labour Left Podcast

It is more important than ever, for the Labour left, to have a route map to navigate the issue of antisemitism. Bryn Griffiths, the presenter of the Labour Left Podcast sat down with Rachel Shabi to consider the truth about antisemitism.

It is more important than ever, for the Labour left, to have a route map to navigate the issue of antisemitism. Bryn Griffiths, the presenter of the Labour Left Podcast sat down with Rachel Shabi to consider the truth about antisemitism.

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Some readers might be desperate to move on from antisemitism, the issue that bedevilled the Labour left during the Corbyn period, but they would be very wrong.  It can never be right to back away from antisemitism and abandon our Jewish siblings, and Israel’s actions in Gaza make it more important than ever for us to get this issue right. So, discuss the matter of antisemitism we must, and Rachel Shabi is the ideal person to explain what antisemitism is and how the left should go about fighting it.

Rachel Shabi has just published a new book – Off White: The Truth About Antisemitism.  She’s a journalist, broadcaster and pundit who appears in papers such as the Guardian, the New York TimesIndependent and the New York Review of Books. During the left’s ascendancy in the Labour Party, she was an important ally.In her book, which is more than anything a guide to action, she offers an urgent analysis of one of the most divisive issues of our time.

In the podcast, Rachel Shabi, addresses the truth about antisemitism.  She considers an Arab Jewish perspective; the contingency of whiteness; how the extreme right has managed to camp out on our anti-racist territory; how antisemitism so often derails the left; and, finally, what a socialist antiracist approach to fighting antisemitism must look like.

Rachel rises to the challenge set by +972 Magazine, a publication run by a group of Israeli and Palestinian journalists, that: “We need a serious, honest commitment to fighting antisemitism, in a leftist fashion, from a left perspective, both internally when we find it in our own ranks and also doubling down in fighting it on the right and not allowing the Israeli laundry machine to whitewash antisemitism on the right.”

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Bryn Griffiths is an activist in Colchester Labour Party and North Essex World Transformed. He is the Vice-Chair of Momentum and sits on the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy’s Executive. Bryn hosts Labour Hub’s spin off – the Labour Left Podcast. 

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