Bill Maher Challenges Claims on Conservative Roots of Anti-Semitism
In a heated debate, Maher argues that both political extremes contribute to rising anti-Semitism, with particular criticism of left-wing academia.
- Bill Maher disputes Sandra Bernhard's assertion that anti-Semitism stems mainly from the right-wing.
- Maher highlights the role of elite colleges in fostering anti-Semitic sentiments through a racial lens.
- Bernhard criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, but Maher shifts the blame to Hamas and broader Palestinian actions.
- The conversation reflects broader tensions in American discourse on anti-Semitism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Maher emphasizes the need for factual understanding over ideological blame.