Thursday, October 17, 2024

Your letters: The 'appalling' use of 'pogrom' to describe Oct. 7 Hamas attacks

In the wake of the harrowing events on October 7, a chilling term has reverberated through headlines and conversations alike: "pogrom." As discussions surrounding the Hamas attacks unfold, many have expressed outrage at this historical label being applied to such modern violence. But what makes this word so provocative? In today's blog post, we delve into your letters—powerful reflections from readers who grapple with the implications of language in times of tragedy. Join us as we explore why using 'pogrom' might be seen as not just an unfortunate choice but an appalling distortion that risks overshadowing the very real suffering endured by all involved. Your voices matter, and together, we'll unpack the weighty significance behind our words during these critical moments in history.image

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