Tanya Gold (born 31 December 1973) is an English freelance journalist. In 2010, she won Feature Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards.
Quotes
- Celebrity involvement in politics is a wretched thing. It should be consigned to dust, especially post-Jimmy Savile – who spent many holidays at Chequers with Margaret Thatcher, during which he used to write "In case of national emergency, phone Jimmy Savile" on every notepad in the house, should you need a nightmarish image to chew on. Have our leaders not learned to hide from these terrible narcissists? Celebrity is trivial, and when it moves close to power, it trivialises that too. The gongs for light entertainment heroes, meanwhile, insult everybody: a gong for a laugh. Is leering on Strictly Come Dancing and clutching female contestants' arms really a public service meriting a knighthood?
- "Celebrities trivialise politics – so why must politicians court them?", The Guardian (3 July 2014)
- Strictly Come Dancing was co-hosted by Sir Bruce Forsyth from 2004 to 2014. He was knighted in 2011.
- [At Gold's third visit to Russell Brand's Trews Musings event] There is a deep vein of savagery inside Brand, something completely animalistic, but its twin is there too: something much softer, and terribly vulnerable. Watching these Brands fight it out is, in totality, his allure. His cult is based on the premise that individualism is destroying us. But he cannot shrug off his own ego. It is a very noisy dichotomy.
At the end, he loiters. He has long, slow closed-eye hugs with men and women; the air is damp with lust masquerading as political intent. The Trews is not a political experience, not at all. Brand has founded a small religion, and it will not outlive him. He is an addict populating a space vacated by conventional politics; he is a symptom of the very ennui he hates. And he couldn’t swing an election.- "It’s all about the Brand", The Sunday Times (31 May 2015)
- During the 2015 UK general election campaign, the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband was persuaded to appear on Brand's online TV show The Trews.
- Then Jackie Walker of Momentum said, "Anti-Semitism is no more special than any other form of racism." There was an ovation. I think it was the line they had been waiting for.
What did I hear in that small sentence? Perhaps I am oversensitive. My mother is a historian of the Holocaust. She has traveled around Europe since the Eighties, teaching people how to teach the Holocaust in the countries where it took place. I can tell you, without recourse to any reference book, that there isn't a favorable mention of Jews in European literature until Gotthold Lessing's The Jews, in 1749. I can tell you that when Edward I expelled the Jews from England in 1290, a ship captain, having taken their money for passage, dumped some on a sandbank, and left them to die. I did not hear a passing remark. I heard a deep rebuke from Walker that spoke of general, and eternal, Jewish immorality: that Jewish concern for Jewish safety and for the memory of Jewish dead is something tainted.- "Among Britain’s Anti-Semites: The Labour Party’s Moral Dilemma" Harper's (October 2018)
- [T]he Corbynites, who live on fantasies and conspiracies, can convince themselves of anything except their complicity in their own failure.
- "Wish a final farewell to Jeremy Corbyn, the god of tiny rooms" The Jewish Chronicle (4 April 2023)
- Still, on he goes, glibly, hearing nothing he does not want to hear, and seeing nothing he does not want to see: a god in tiny rooms.
- "Wish a final farewell to Jeremy Corbyn, the god of tiny rooms" The Jewish Chronicle (4 April 2023)
- I am afraid now, though it is hard to write about fear because fear is formless and because it offends my pride. I have heard the silence of my non-Jewish friends with horror because they, apparently progressives, should know better. I can't write more, for maybe one day I may want to speak to them again.
- I read social media all week, and it is a maelstrom. One man says he laughed on a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Another says the Final Solution wasn't final enough. Yet another says the world is run "mostly" for the benefit of Jews. I'm called a genocidaire, immune to non-Jewish suffering. I present my credentials – a Liberal Zionist, in favour of two states – which are dismissed, since, to some, all Zionists exist in a state of pre-murder. The most sympathetic people are religious Christians, which initially confuses me: I am contrite, and grateful to them. I am not grateful for "allies" who use Jews to pursue their vendetta against Muslims – and if you mention European anti-Semitism, they insult you and withdraw, for you have disappointed them.
- "The strange discord of being British and Jewish", New Statesman (18 October 2023)
- The 2023 Israel–Hamas war began on 7 October with attacks perpetuated by Hamas. According to historian and US antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt, it was "the most lethal assault against Jews" since the Holocaust.
- I now know my generation of Jews is the luckiest in modern history. I never saw antisemitism in my youth. I know that others did. OK, a boy at my school shouted, "Jew" at me once, but I knew it was lust. Likewise, a boy at my college – a devout Christian – also shouted "Jew" at me once, but I think his DNA test would come up 25 per cent Ashkenazi Jewish at least, and we both knew it.
- "I never saw antisemitism in my youth. Now retro Jew-hate is all the rage", The Jewish Chronicle (18 October 2023)
"The book Adrian Mole would have written (if he hated Israel)" (2023)
- "The book Adrian Mole would have written (if he hated Israel)" The Jewish Chronicle (17 May 2023) From a review of Asa Winstanley's book Weaponising Antisemitism: How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn.
- [In the book under review] When left-wing activists — Momentum, for instance? — organise, it is righteous, but when "Zionists" organise, it is sinister.
- His conclusion is darkly hilarious. Corbynism failed because he was not brave enough to defy the cabal: the people needed more antisemitism, and Corbyn denied them.
- It's a truism that every wretch in the village is a king on the day of the pogrom because he is not a Jew. And here is his book.
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