
Ask Haviv Anything Episode 51: Antisemitism and the Black experience
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Oct 12, 2025 Coleman Hughes, a writer and podcaster known for his thoughtful insights on race, joins the discussion on pressing current issues. He delves into America’s quiet response to the Gaza ceasefire proposal, examining motives behind the silence. Coleman explores the rise of antisemitism in the U.S. and its roots in both far-right and left-wing ideologies. He also addresses the historical dynamics between the Black community and Jewish Americans, explaining how cultural narratives and economic perceptions influence contemporary relations. Can understanding bridge the gap?
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Silence Reveals True Motives
- Coleman Hughes notes a striking silence among American ceasefire activists about a Trump-brokered deal that could end the Gaza war.
- He argues this silence reveals either partisan bias or covert support for Hamas rather than pure humanitarian concern.
Two Explanations For Activist Silence
- Hughes presents two explanations: partisan rejection of anything tied to Trump, or genuine preference that Hamas remain empowered.
- He warns that the latter would mean these activists were effectively pro-Hamas despite humanitarian rhetoric.
Pragmatism Over Moralizing
- Hughes credits Trump's pragmatic foreign-policy style for achieving Middle East deals the Democrats might have failed to execute.
- He contrasts Trump's vindictive domestic instincts with a foreign-policy competence that delivered regional leverage.







