Talmudic worship on the premises of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland!” read the post. Another post justifying Braun’s attack on the menorah, made by Polish journalist Piotr Korczarowski, pushed the antisemitic trope that those who condemned Braun’s actions were somehow “hidden Jews” who were a threat to Poland. “The collective hysteria over Grzegorz Braun’s act perfectly illustrates how many Jewophiles and Jews hiding under our names there are in Poland. However, the act itself proves that POLAND HAS NOT PERISHED!” he wrote. ADVERTISEMENT Pankowski said that antisemitism and racism had been rampant on the social media platform prior to Musk’s takeover. “There had been a long-term and well-documented issue with the platforms just not paying attention to hate speech in ‘lesser’ languages, not willing to invest energy in content moderation in the less profitable markets,” he said. But in recent months, the problem had become markedly worse. “Before, we could count on removal of at least some of the most obvious cases of racist tweets when we reported them,” he said. This was no longer the case, he said. Some of the reported posts that had been allowed to stand in recent months included some boldly stating “fuck the Jews,” he said. The group had also reported 26 Polish-language posts for other forms of racism and hate since December the 1st, but these had also been allowed to stand, he added. Musk backtracked on his endorsement of the antisemitic post in November – which drew condemnation from the White House and prompted major advertisers to announce a boycott of the platform – calling it “literally the worst and dumbest post that I’ve ever done.” ‘X’ did not respond to VICE News’ requests for comment. TAGGED: ANTISEMITISMXTWITTERELON MUSKPOLAND
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