On Second Thought For Thursday, May 9, 2019
Growing up in Atlanta in the 1970s, Jonathan Weisman didn't think
much about anti-Semitism. In fact, he didn't think much about being
Jewish until 2016. That's when, as deputy editor of the Washington
Bureau of The New York Times , he posted a quote from
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Growing up in Atlanta in the 1970s, Jonathan Weisman didn't think
much about anti-Semitism. In fact, he didn't think much about being
Jewish until 2016. That's when, as deputy editor of the Washington
Bureau of The New York Times , he posted a quote from an op-ed
about facism on Twitter. That tweet unleashed a torrent of
anti-Semitic images, threats and other forms of cyber-stalking that
shattered his complacency.
much about anti-Semitism. In fact, he didn't think much about being
Jewish until 2016. That's when, as deputy editor of the Washington
Bureau of The New York Times , he posted a quote from an op-ed
about facism on Twitter. That tweet unleashed a torrent of
anti-Semitic images, threats and other forms of cyber-stalking that
shattered his complacency.
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