[6] Erica Cervini noted that the normalization of antisemitism had led to increasing attacks on Jewish individuals and businesses, and to students feeling unsafe on university campuses in Australia.
Flanagan called Ye's praise of Hitler, Donald Trump's dinner with Nick Fuentes, Kyrie Irving's promotion of a film denying the Holocaust, and Dave Chapelle's elevation of antisemitic tropes on SNL "the tip of the iceberg".
[13] In December 2023, following the October 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel, Representatives Jerrold Nadler, Daniel Goldman, and Jamie Raskin introduced a resolution calling for implementation of the National Strategy.
[19] Raheli Baratz of the World Zionist Organization authored a report on behalf of the WZO and the Jewish Agency for Israel showing that global antisemitic incidents were 340% higher in 2024 than in 2022.
"[23] David Hirsh noted that in British politics, antisemitism was considered "outside of the boundaries of democratic discourse" from World War II until Jeremy Corbin's leadership of the Labour Party.
[24] In 2019, the World Council of Churches and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations met in Paris for a conference on “The Normalisation of hatred: Challenges for Jews and Christians today”.
[26] In 2022, Northwestern University history professor Peter Hayes said he was “very concerned” about the normalization of antisemitism, noting the increased “public discussion of things that used to be beneath contempt”.
[28] Congressman Ritchie Torres called out a video game maker for "normalizing the most monstrous forms of antisemitic violence and terror—like beheadings, suicide bombings, and the war crimes of October 7th".