
The World and Everything In It 11.7.25 The roots of online anti-Semitism, a review of Nuremberg, and a day in Ukraine
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Nov 7, 2025 John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center, discusses the rise of online antisemitism and its implications on youth morality. Colin Garbarino, Arts and Culture editor, reviews the film Nuremberg, addressing the complexities of human evil and justice. Meanwhile, field reporter Caleb Weldy shares vivid stories from Ukraine, highlighting the resilience of civilians living in wartime conditions. Together, they explore crucial topics about faith, history, and the human experience.
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Performative Extremism Can Be Real Threat
- Nick Fuentes mixes showmanship with genuine extremist convictions, making him both a provocateur and a real threat.
- John Stonestreet argues that attention alone won't neutralize him because his audience is susceptible and untethered from cultural memory.
Line Between Critique And Bigotry
- Criticizing Israeli policy is distinct from denying Jewish legitimacy or promoting anti-Semitic conspiracies.
- Stonestreet emphasizes a Grand Canyon-sized moral gap between policy critique and hatred of Jewish people.
Ground Respect In Theology And History
- Teach the image-of-God doctrine as deep catechism rather than trivia to ground human dignity.
- Teach history about Jewish survival and persecution to inoculate against conspiratorial explanations.

