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CST report notes 'chilling' spread of antisemitic conspiracy theories linked to coronavirus online

Antisemitism watchdog said that conspiracy theorists were linking coronavirus to Jews

April 8, 2020 14:47
The CST report highlighted the disturbing rise in antisemitism online since January
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The Community Security Trust (CST) has released a research briefing investigating the “chilling” spread in antisemitism online related to the coronavirus pandemic.

In 'Coronavirus and the Plague of Antisemitism', which was published on Wednesday, the CST reviewed antisemitic content that had been circulating online and identified “five different anti-Jewish narratives regarding COVID-19”.

Narratives ranged from “bizarre conspiracy theories” to the “sheer nastiness of those who like to see others suffer.”  

The CST identified broad categories of conspiracy theory - including those asserting that the coronavirus was a Jewish conspiracy, that the Jewish people were its principal spreaders and others who sought to harness the virus to spread it to the Jews in what they dubbed as “the Holocough”.