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New York Times Publishes Author’s Recommendation For An Anti-Semitic Book By Known Conspiracy Theorist

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  • The New York Times’ weekly book review column published an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Alice Walker.
  • Walker went on to endorse a book by notorious anti-Semite and conspiracy theorist, David Icke.
  • Many Jewish advocacy groups and other authors questioned TheNYT’s decision to publish the response without questioning or acknowledging the book’s rampant anti-Semitism. 

The New York Times published in its weekly book review column an interview with acclaimed author Alice Walker who appeared to openly and unrestrictedly endorse a book by an anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist.

Walker, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple, named a few books on her nightstand, one of which was And The Truth Shall Set You Free by David Icke.

“In Icke’s books there is the whole of existence, on this planet and several others, to think about. A curious person’s dream come true,” Walker responded in the interview, which was originally posted Dec. 13.

The response appeared to go unquestioned, and is drawing ire from several Jewish organizations and publications as well as other authors and the Twitter community.

Icke, as Tablet Magazine first pointed out, is a prolific conspiracy theorist who, among other theories, believes the world is run by reptile-human hybrids and that aliens built the Egyptian pyramids.

He also often refers to a book that is notoriously considered the most widely distributed anti-Semitic work of modern times, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in Walker’s recommended book as well as in other writings and lectures.

A few of his anti-Semitic remarks include questioning whether the Holocaust actually happened, claiming racist far-right groups are actually Jewish fronts and Jews are often behind anti-Semitic attacks.

The Anti-Defamation League, an international organization that aims to fight “anti-Semitism and all forms of hate,” tweeted Monday the organization is “deeply disappointed that [TheNYT] would print Alice Walker’s unqualified endorsement of a book by notorious anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist David Icke.”

Many authors on Twitter pointed out the disturbing recommendation.

Others questioned TheNYT’s decision to publish the recommendation without acknowledging the history of the book or the author.

This isn’t the first time Walker touted Icke’s questionable work, as Tablet Magazine also pointed out, and listed several instances through the years in which Walker has heaped praise on Icke and his often anti-Semitic writings.

Walker is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel, and at one point refused to allow The Color Purple from being translated into Hebrew.

TheNYT responded to the criticism in a statement to The Daily Caller News Foundation, saying “the subject’s answers do not imply an endorsement by Times editors,” and “our editors do not offer background or weigh in on the books named in the By the Book column, whether the subject issues a positive or negative judgment on those books.”

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