29/01/2026
Jew hate is on the rise.
Today’s Holocaust Memorial Day had a theme of ‘Bridging Generations’.
The critical message is this: we MUST continue to tell the stories and share the evidence of what happened during the reign of the N***s to prove to younger generations that humans are capable of barbaric and atrocious acts and on a mass scale.
I spoke at the event earlier to land one key point about the precarious place we are currently at with anti-semitism: belief in truth is evaporating and trust in unverified sources is rising.
If I were a kid today reading for the very first time that there was a chap eighty years ago that decided to kill six million people simply because of their religion, why would I believe it? What or who do these kids have to find out the truth about it and other key events?
You may have heard of the podcaster Joe Rogan. He runs the most successful podcast on Planet Earth right now. Many friends of mine are regular listeners, consuming huge quantities of his content every week and though they may argue to the contrary, are being influenced by it.
Joe has had all sorts of debates on his show about current affairs, politics and religion, with many guests, some of whom that are highly conspiratorial or hold views that are anti-semitic, Islamophobic and so on.
Undoubtedly these controversial people are brought on to entertain and increase listenership, and I’m sure some of it is meant in jest or not intended to be relied upon. But some of the old conspiracies about Jewish control, wealth and power have come through on his shows multiple times.
Joe recently did a piece on Jews where he was asked a simple question: how many Jews does he think are currently living on this planet?
His answer? 500m-1 billion.
The real answer? Around 15m.
And we wonder why Jews are fearful of the current rise in anti-semitism?
People believe we are some sort of big, strong, evil force when in reality, we are a rounding error that with another Hi**er could be seen off altogether.
Look out for your Jewish friends and colleagues. They need you.
Photo below taken in a happy moment after the event with Pinder and Mum.
Thank you to West Northamptonshire Council for organising an excellent event and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.