A Glasgow eatery, self-described as a “queer Yiddish anarchist café”, has closed down, citing antisemitic incidents as one of the reasons for its closure. On the website of the Pink Peacock cafe, a statement describes the “burnout” of its staff, in part due to antisemitism. The statement read: “We have received a frankly astonishing amount of antisemitic vitriol over the last three years from self-described leftists who have doxxed us, harassed us online and off, and spread rumors about us being ‘landlord’ ‘bosses’ ‘profiting off the holocaust’ and ‘s***ing in mailboxes’.” It added that “Several of our members have moved away or are planning to move soon, in part due to the Jewish isolation, unchecked antisemitism in Scotland and the impact of this harassment.”
via antisemitism.org: YIDDISH LGBTQ+ CAFE IN GLASGOW CLOSES DOWN, CITING ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS