Uppdatering nosegate. Channa Hernroth/Annika Rothstein håller fast vid sin story om antisemitisk bildmanipulation trots att saken blev grundligt utredd i twittertråden redan under helgen.
Under måndagen intervjuades Hernroth/Rothstein av Jerusalem Post, som verkar se det hela som ett jättescoop och inte ställer några som helst kritiska frågor.
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Jewish journalist’s nose possibly ‘doctored’ on Swedish ID card
“As a Jew in Europe you get used to much of this stuff happening that you brush a lot of it aside because... you know the cost of complaining,” Annika Hernroth-Rothstein said.
By ILANIT CHERNICK DECEMBER 9, 2019 22:35
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Speaking to The Jerusalem Post on Monday, Rothstein said she can’t say with total certainty that it was an antisemitic incident, “but what I do know is that no other part of my face has been changed, and it’s only my nose and it’s been changed in a very specific and stereotypical way.”
She said the police also have a digital copy of her ID “and it looks nothing like the ID I’m holding in my hand, which also seems puzzling and it bothers me.”
Asked how this all started, Rothstein said that a couple of years ago, when she was applying for her ID, as well as an extra passport for work reasons, her boss at the time had written her letter – as is the protocol when applying for an extra passport – “and it had my legal name on it, which is my Hebrew name, Chana.
She had a digital photo taken when she applied for the extra passport, which was at the same she applied for her national ID, picking up the ID two weeks later at the police station.
“It was doctored in the way that I posted on Twitter – it was changed, I had a gigantic, very stereotypical... cartoonish nose.
https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Jewis...ID-card-610385
Även twittertråden kommenteras, men det sägs inget om de tekniska förklaringar som kommit fram vad gäller illusionen av utdragna nässpetsar. Det nämns inte heller att flera ickejudiska personer råkat ut för samma sak.
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After posting the picture and tweeting about it, Rothstein received a huge amount of offensive and antisemitic responses, which deeply upset her.
“It’s been incredibly difficult and hurtful, it made me remember why I stopped talking about antisemitism that happens to me personally,” she stressed. “I guess I sort of blocked out how terrible and dark and vile Twitter is to you as a Jew when you talk about these issues.
Ska vi gissa att Sverige hamnar på Simon Wiesenthallistan över årets värsta antisemitiska incidenter igen?