It’s been two years since Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic, and it has changed the world. It has changed the way we communicate, care for others, how we raise and educate children, the economy, medicine, employments, and beyond. Over the past two years, the world has seen such a shift in behavior that it changed society. But, is it possible that the public has been misled, or has the public been failed during the height of the pandemic, and if so, who will be held accountable?
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Baila Sebrow from The Definitive Rap Show sat down with Jonathan Tobin editor-in-chief of JNS, a senior contributor for The Federalist and a columnist for the New York Post, Newsweek and Haaretz to talk about how the public was failed during the pandemic, and what sort of damage was done as a result of the failures of the public health bureaucracy, and that likely no one will be held accountable.
Jonathan said that the states that didn’t have strict lockdowns, fared better against Covid in certain respects.
He discussed how antisemitism has always been around, but it seems that as of late, especially since the pandemic it has increased. Not only that, but in addition to the rise of antisemitism, Israel is getting more and more demonized, and the views of liberal Jews on this issue.
Jonathan referred to his article in JNS about the Palestinians’ World Cup propaganda victory, and it’s political affect.
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“Jonathan referred to his article in JNS about the Palestinians’ World Cup propaganda victory, and it’s political affect.”
Did you mean “political effect”?