US-Russian journalist Masha Gessen won Germany’s Hannah Arendt prize for political thought
A German foundation has said it will no longer be awarding a prize for political thinking to a leading Russian-American journalist after criticizing as “unacceptable” a recent essay by the writer in which they made a comparison between Gaza and a Jewish ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe.
In the paragraph the HBS draws attention to, Gessen wrote that “ghetto” would be “the more appropriate term” to describe Gaza, but the word “would have drawn fire for comparing the predicament of besieged Gazans to that of ghettoized Jews. It also would have given us the language to describe what is happening in Gaza now. The ghetto is being liquidated.”
Not taking sides here, but it does seem to me like Gessen's phrasing was deliberately provocative towards those who might be offended by their comparison. I'm left thinking, "I mean, if you kick a beehive, don't be surprised if you get stung."
Let's start with the basic premise that German institutions don't get to have a fucking little opinion about what a Jewish person may or may not say about the Holocaust.
Nope. They use Gessen's name the entire time in the article instead of a pronoun and I had a very androgynous photo to go off of and I may have misgendered them.
Got it... Really wish we had a good way of representing that because it's gonna take a bit before people stop defaulting to use of pronouns even with best intentions