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Five months after Jewish graves were vandalised in St. Louis, questions remain.
Also: a resolution condemning racism causes chaos at the Southern Baptist Convention; why refugees from Myanmar draw inspiration from the action movie, Rambo; the story of a murder that got manipulated to serve more than one political agenda; why a hate crime survivor tried to save the life of his attacker; plus Renee Goust has something to say to people who thinks she’s a “feminazi” and it comes in the form of a song.
(Image: Karen Aroesty is the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. Credit: Daniel A. Gross)
By BBC World Service4.5
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Five months after Jewish graves were vandalised in St. Louis, questions remain.
Also: a resolution condemning racism causes chaos at the Southern Baptist Convention; why refugees from Myanmar draw inspiration from the action movie, Rambo; the story of a murder that got manipulated to serve more than one political agenda; why a hate crime survivor tried to save the life of his attacker; plus Renee Goust has something to say to people who thinks she’s a “feminazi” and it comes in the form of a song.
(Image: Karen Aroesty is the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. Credit: Daniel A. Gross)

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