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Subject Black Hebrew Israelites Spread Antisemitic Propaganda Outside Brooklyn Arena
Date December 1, 2022 3:45 PM
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Following basketball star Kyrie Irving eight-game suspension for sharing the
notorious antisemitic propaganda film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America
on social media, members of the racist and antisemitic Black Hebrew Israelite
(BHI) movement rallied outside the Barclays Center, the Nets’ Brooklyn arena,
last week in a show of support for Irving’s return to the team.





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Black Hebrew Israelites Spread Antisemitic Propaganda Outside Brooklyn Arena



(New York, N.Y.) — Following basketball star Kyrie Irving eight-game
suspension for sharing the notorious antisemitic propaganda filmHebrews to
Negroes: Wake Up Black America on social media, members of the racist and
antisemitic Black Hebrew Israelite (BHI) movementrallied
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outside the Barclays Center, the Nets’ Brooklyn arena, last week in a show of
support for Irving’s return to the team. During the demonstration, hundreds
from the militant groupchanted
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, “we are the real Jews” and distributed antisemitic propaganda.



Based on a book of the same name, Hebrews to Negroes accuses “false white
Jews” of attempting to extort America. The film, and the book it is based on,
also accused “Jewish slave ships” of transporting West African slaves during
the American slave trade, a false claim also made by the Nation of Islam.
Groups such as BHI intertwine antisemitic conspiracy theories with Black
nationalism. In recent years, this type of propaganda has influenced several
Black athletes, artists, and celebrities such as Jay-Z, 21 Savage, Ye, and,
most recently, Irving to embrace and mainstream antisemitic stereotypes and
conspiracy theories.



BHI emerged in the 1960s as a particularly militant faction of the larger
Black Hebrew movement, which itself dates back to the nineteenth century. Like
the Black Hebrew movement, BHI professes they are the true descendants of the
ancient Israelites. But while there are branches of the Black Hebrew movement
that peacefully interface with mainstream Jews, BHI has become synonymous with
antisemitic and racist harassment.



To read the Counter Extremism Project (CEP)’s resource Antisemitism Resurgent:
Manifestations Of Antisemitism In The 21st Century, please click here
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To read CEP’s resource on the Nation of Islam, please click here
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