South Wales Echo

SHINING A LIGHT ON BLIND SPOT OF HATRED

- DAVID BADDIEL: JEWS DON’T COUNT

DAVID BADDIEL, comedian, author, presenter and – as his one-word Twitter bio brilliantl­y states – Jew, has noticed something bizarre.

At a time of extreme sensitivit­y about racism and discrimina­tion towards minorities, there seems to be a lack of inclusion towards Jews.

Mention antisemiti­sm and there might be an eye roll. Sometimes it’s much worse.

David remembers going to a football match with his brother Ivor when a fan started aggressive­ly chanting ‘F*** the Jews’.

But there was no outrage. No one was turfed out of the stadium.

Following David’s book of the same name, this thoughtpro­voking documentar­y explores why Jews are often ignored by people who loudly and proudly support other minority groups.

He says: “We don’t count in the conversati­on about racism and discrimina­tion.

“Why do these ancient negative stereotype­s persist? I’ll tell you why, it’s because Jews don’t count.”

The stereotype­s he is referring to – used as Nazi propaganda – are well known, but he asks some famous Jews to help him out.

“We run Hollywood, we control the banks, we’re looking to take over the world,” says Friends actor David Schwimmer.

“They can be vermin, they can be filthy, they can be super rich,” says Countdown co-presenter Rachel Riley.

“We’re a sort of hidden malevolent force,” says actor Stephen Fry.

Using examples from popular culture, from theatre to football and politics, David confronts the viewer with this blind spot.

At a time when Jewish hate crime is on the rise, this is an important film about a millennia-old prejudice that should be called out.

 ?? ?? David Baddiel, left, looks at why Jews don’t count when it comes to conversati­ons about racism
David Baddiel, left, looks at why Jews don’t count when it comes to conversati­ons about racism
 ?? ?? David Baddiel with David Schwimmer in New York, left, and above, with Countdown’s Rachel Riley
David Baddiel with David Schwimmer in New York, left, and above, with Countdown’s Rachel Riley

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