Adam Louis-Klein
@adam_louis52328
PhD candidate in Anthropology at McGill University. BA in Philosophy from Yale. Writing on antisemitism, peoplehood, and Zionism. http://adamlouisklein.com
On campuses, Jewish students are barricaded and threatened. On the streets, Jewish businesses are vandalized and mobs chant for the expulsion of Jews. In the media and at the United Nations, unverified claims and blood libels are recycled as fact, echoing through institutions…
Stereotyping Jews as “far right” is the contemporary analog of the Nazi depiction of Jews as “Bolsheviks”—a structural mechanism for rendering Jewishness coextensive with the political enemy. In both cases, Jews are not permitted political diversity or autonomy; instead, they are…
Much of what is now rejected under the label of “the settler movement” is, in its original impulse, an indigenous return: a reactivation of ancestral places, a mystical relationship to land, and a reclamation of geography as a source of meaning. These impulses are not…
What makes the Jewish People unique as a revolutionary subject is precisely that they require no imperial expansion to fulfill their historical role. Their revolution is not one of domination, but of survival; not of assimilationist universalism, but of the witness to human…
Israel has been elevated into a universal symbol of evil, such that any accusation, however implausible, becomes immediately credible. This symbolic inflation does not merely reflect the demonization of Jewish peoplehood—it is designed to motivate and accelerate it. By turning…
One moment that starkly revealed how far our institutions have drifted from moral clarity came during a congressional hearing in which the president of Haverford was asked directly whether antizionism is antisemitism—and could not simply say yes. That hesitation is not neutral—it…

The antizionist libel machine. It spits out libels on a regular basis. learn to recognize it. don't debate it. expose it. #dismantleantizionism

I had a great conversation with @adam_louis52328 about Antizionism and its slow takeover of certain academic disciplines. open.spotify.com/episode/69cm4r… podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jli… youtu.be/PX84YFHzz2Q?si…
Bat Ye’or was dismissed for decades—accused of Islamophobia, cast as an extremist, pushed to the margins of respectable discourse. But her analysis now stands as prophetic. Not because she predicted every event, but because she identified, with structural clarity, how Islamic…

The very concept of “being an antisemite”—as if it were the expression of some hidden internal belief—rests on a flawed premise. This framing draws heavily from the model of classical antisemitism, particularly the racial antisemitism of the 19th century and Nazism, where hatred…
Since October 7th, we can understand what has occurred as a kind of double phase-transition—a fundamental rupture on both poles of the structure of anti-Jewish hatred. On one side, we have witnessed the reorganization of antisemitism into its most fully developed ideological…
Fight for Jewish civil rights. Oppose antizionist discrimination.

It’s important to remember that antisemitism itself was invented as a euphemism. In the late 19th century, the term was coined to replace Judenhass—Jew-hate—with a more "scientific," respectable-sounding alternative. No longer mere bigotry, antisemitism presented itself as a…
I’m very much looking forward to speaking at Kehillat Beth Israel in Ottawa, next Saturday.
