'It is not enough to teach about the Holocaust,' says a report on anti-Jewish hatred.
Schools in the UK should teach about antisemitism as part of a wider drive to tackle anti-Jewish hatred, a report from a government adviser says.
"It is not enough to teach about the Holocaust," the report said, and urged ministers to guarantee funding for schools to teach about contemporary anti-Jewish hatred.Efforts to promote a more diverse curriculum reflecting the legacy of colonialism must "recognise that all forms of racism should be addressed", the report said.
"The growing spread of antisemitism among young people should be a matter of deep concern to all of us, not least because it is often leading to hate crime and violence against members of the Jewish community, including schoolchildren." "Government should act on this recommendation, involving teachers in the work," said Mary Bousted, the joint head of the union.
Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and his lighter approach to content moderation was a "game-changer", Lord Mann said, and added urgency to the need to act.says it is "committed to combating abuse motivated by hatred, prejudice or intolerance, particularly abuse that seeks to silence the voices of those who have been historically marginalized"., will require tech companies to tackle harmful content posted anonymously.
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