The article reflects on the evolving message of Holocaust remembrance, arguing that the world must move beyond 'Never forget' and 'Never trivialize' to 'Never distort.' As Holocaust survivors dwindle and facts are increasingly twisted, the meaning of remembrance days is fading for many. The author draws a parallel between the Holocaust and the October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel, describing them as the worst assault on Jews since the Holocaust and highlighting the brutality of the events.
The piece criticizes the United Nations for its perceived hypocrisy, noting that Israel faces disproportionate scrutiny compared to other global crises. The author warns that antisemitism is surging worldwide, with history being replaced by biased narratives and the unique story of the Jews being erased or weaponized against them. The article details how social media and mainstream outlets perpetuate harmful distortions, fueling further attacks and normalizing dangerous rhetoric.
Antisemitic acts are on the rise globally, from vandalism and boycotts to violent attacks, prompting concerns that history is repeating itself. The author stresses that the erosion of Jewish rights and safety signals a broader threat to human rights, urging vigilance against the normalization of hatred and distortion.


