This is the ‘Bill Gates/5g/anti-vaxx’ gang.
The ADL is a front for these groups, hiding behind a veneer of left-wing idiots who are perfectly comfortable with the genocide of the Palestinian people by Israel and ready to schmear anyone who speaks against it.
Even that is a diversion, persecuting an entire people for amusement, staging events as a backdrop for waging war on humanity, war through continual wars, economic strife, and now a global pandemic.
And now, the domestic organizations in the US built by ADL dollars to support Israel’s war on the world have turned on Jews, as they always do.
But then, that’s good for the ADL as well, like having cake and eating it too.
It has been the job of the ADL to blur the lines between Jewish people and the Kosher Nostra since 1913. Some say the ADL either stages or is in other ways responsible for most of what they call “anti-Semitism” though, as this is reported in papers they control, it must be a lie also.
There are Semitic Jews, from Morocco mostly. They makeup about 5% of Jews who are mostly Russians, converted in the 7th century as Khazarians. Ah, the name, Khazarian.
Of the Khazarians, you also have 95% who are somewhat Jewish by religion, certainly not Semites of course, who are normal people who are and have been manipulated for many years into fearfulness by the ADL and other groups.
Then you have the 5% who make up the foot soldiers of the RKM or Khazarian Mafia. They are the pinnacle of world organized crime. This from the dumb fucks at the ADL:
Antisemitic Incidents Hit All-Time High in 2019
New York, May 12, 2020 … The American Jewish community experienced the highest level of antisemitic incidents last year since tracking began in 1979, with more than 2,100 acts of assault, vandalism, and harassment reported across the United States, according to new data from ADL (the Anti-Defamation League). The record number of incidents came as the Jewish community grappled with vicious and lethal antisemitic attacks against communities in Poway, Jersey City, and Monsey, and a spree of violent assaults in Brooklyn.
The 2019 ADL Audit of Antisemitic Incidents, issued today, found that the total number of antisemitic incidents in 2019 increased 12 percent over the previous year, with a disturbing 56 percent increase in assaults. The audit found there were, on average, as many as six antisemitic incidents in the U.S. for each day in the calendar year – the highest level of antisemitic activity ever recorded by ADL.
The year included five fatalities directly linked to antisemitic violence and another 91 individuals targeted in physical assaults. Incidents were reported in every one of the 48 contiguous United States and Washington, D.C. More than half of the assaults nationwide took place in the five boroughs of New York City, including 25 in Brooklyn alone.
“This was a year of unprecedented antisemitic activity, a time when many Jewish communities across the country had direct encounters with hate,” said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, ADL CEO. “This contributed to a rising climate of anxiety and fear in our communities. We are committed to fighting back against this rising tide of hate and will double down on our work with elected leaders, schools, and communities to end the cycle of hatred.”
ADL’s Center on Extremism identified 234 incidents targeting Jewish synagogues and community centers in 2019. This included the white supremacist shooting at a Chabad center in Poway, California, which killed one worshipper, a 60-year-old woman who was mourning her mother’s recent death, and injured three more, including the rabbi.
Major Findings:
In 2019, ADL counted a total of 2,107 antisemitic incidents across the U.S., a 12 percent increase from the 1,879 incidents recorded in 2018.
ADL’s Audit classifies all incidents into three categories: assault, harassment, and vandalism. Of the total incidents reported in 2019:
- Harassment: There were 1,127 harassment incidents, cases where one or more Jews reported feeling harassed by the antisemitic language or actions. Acts of harassment increased by 6 percent from 1,066 in 2018.
- Vandalism: There were 919 vandalism incidents, cases where the property was damaged in a manner that harmed or intimidated Jews. Swastikas, which are generally interpreted as symbols of antisemitic hatred, were present in 746 of these incidents. Acts of antisemitic vandalism increased 19 percent from 774 in 2018.
- Assault: There were 61 assault incidents, cases where individuals were physically targeted with violence accompanied by evidence of antisemitic animus. Antisemitic assaults increased 56 percent from 39 in 2018. Eleven of the 61 assaults were perpetrated with deadly weapons such as guns or knives. The 61 assault incidents harmed 95 victims, including five fatalities.
There were incidents reported in every state, except Alaska and Hawaii. The states with the highest numbers of incidents were New York: 430, New Jersey: 345, California: 330, Massachusetts: 114, and Pennsylvania: 109. Combined, these states account for nearly 45 percent of the total number of incidents.
ADL’s Center on Extremism has gathered the complete 2019 data, as well as data from the previous two years, on ADL’s H.E.A.T. Map, an interactive online tool that allows users to geographically chart antisemitic incidents and events nationally and regionally.
“It’s clear we must remain vigilant in working to counter the threat of violent antisemitism and denounce it in all forms, wherever the source and regardless of the political affiliation of its proponents,” said Mr. Greenblatt. “We need to ensure that synagogues and community centers have the right security measures in place to prevent the next potential attack. We plan to work with members of Congress and other elected officials this year to ensure that funding is in place and that all states mandate Holocaust education, which can serve as an effective deterrent for future acts of hate.”
In 2019, ADL recorded 270 antisemitic incidents attributed to known extremist groups or individuals inspired by extremist ideology. This represents 13 percent of the total number of incidents.
K-12 schools, as well as colleges and universities, continue to experience a significant number of antisemitic incidents. ADL recorded 411 incidents at K-12 non-Jewish schools in 2019 (up 19 percent from 344 in 2018), and 186 incidents at colleges and universities (down 10 percent from 201 in 2018).
In 2019 there were 234 reported incidents at Jewish institutions such as synagogues, Jewish community centers and Jewish schools, a decrease of 12 percent from 265 in 2018. More than 170 were incidents of harassment and 60 were incidents of vandalism. Fifty of the incidents targeting Jewish institutions were perpetrated by domestic extremists.
At least 170 antisemitic incidents in 2019 referenced Israel or Zionism. Of those, 68 took the form of white supremacist groups’ propaganda efforts, which attempt to foment anti-Israel and antisemitic beliefs. Most of the remaining incidents were expressions of anti-Israel animus that incorporated antisemitic imagery or harassment and demonization of Jewish students for their real or assumed connection to Israel.
The Audit offers a snapshot of one of the ways American Jews encounter antisemitism, but a full understanding of antisemitism in the U.S. requires other forms of analysis as well, including but not limited to, public opinion polling, assessments of online anti-Semitism, and examinations of extremist activity, all of which ADL offers in other reports, such as ADL Global 100, Quantifying Hate: A Year of Anti-Semitism on Twitter, Online Hate and Harassment: The American Experience, Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2019, and the ADL Survey of American Attitudes Toward Jews.
How ADL is Responding
ADL has a comprehensive approach to addressing antisemitic incidents and behavior, including educating youth to prevent these incidents and working with law enforcement to apprehend the perpetrators. ADL works to enact laws to improve federal, state, and local prevention tactics and response to antisemitic hate crimes and all forms of hate violence.
ADL partners with law enforcement to raise awareness of extremist threats and trains law enforcement professionals to recognize and disrupt potential threats. ADL likewise provides education and training every day to students, reaching young people at a time when they are most vulnerable to bullying and social pressures.
ADL also works with victims and universities to respond to antisemitic harassment and other worrying incidents on college campuses. Finally, ADL’s No Place for Hate and Words to Action programs teach understanding and promote inclusivity in schools and on campuses, respectively.
In response to the historic rise in antisemitic incidents over the past four years, ADL has made the following policy recommendations:
- Nationwide, public officials and civic leaders should use their bully pulpits to speak out against antisemitism and all forms of hate and extremism.
- Congress should hold additional hearings on the increase in hate crimes, the rise of extremist groups and proliferation of their propaganda, and support legislation, including the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, that calls on the federal government to improve coordinated responses and collect data on domestic terrorism.
- Congress should increase funding for non-profit security grants for synagogues and other houses of worship, schools, and community centers.
- Policymakers must support efforts to provide law enforcement officials with the tools and training they need to prevent and effectively respond to hate crimes. Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies should also improve their procedures for responding to and reporting hate crimes. Congress should approve the pending Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act and fully fund Section 4704 of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act for “technical, forensic, prosecutorial, or any other form of assistance” to state and local law enforcement authorities for investigating and prosecuting hate crimes.
- School districts should promote anti-bias, bullying prevention, and Holocaust education programs in elementary and secondary schools. University leadership should respond firmly and forcefully to antisemitic acts on college campuses, including incidents that target Jewish students because of their actual or perceived support of the state of Israel. Congress, the U.S. Department of Education, state legislators, and mayors should increase funding to promote an inclusive school climate and for anti-bias education, Holocaust and genocide education, and hate crime prevention.
The ADL Audit includes both criminal and non-criminal acts of harassment and intimidation, including distribution of hate propaganda, threats, and slurs. Compiled using the information provided by victims, law enforcement and community leaders, and evaluated by ADL’s professional staff, the Audit provides a regular snapshot of one specific aspect of a nationwide problem while identifying possible trends or changes in the types of activity reported. This information assists ADL in developing and enhancing its programs to counter and prevent the spread of antisemitism and other forms of bigotry.
The Audit of Antisemitic Incidents is a project of ADL’s Center on Extremism, whose work is supported in part by the following generous donors as well as numerous others: The ADL Lewy Family Institute for Combating Antisemitism, Roman Abramovich, the David Berg Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation, The Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family Foundation, New England Revolution Foundation, Rowland & Sylvia Schaefer Family Foundation, Inc., Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, The Nancy K. Silverman Foundation, Louis Sobelman, and Zegar Family Foundation.
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So, the jews have the ADL to track and keep statistics on real and fake attacks against jews. Good for them. Are there corresponding Christian and Muslim groups which also rely on tax money that are able to keep track of attacks on Christians and Muslims? How about jewish political and media attacks against whites (per the Kalergi Plan)? Does any organization keep track of those attacks?
I’m getting pretty tired of seeing the jewish focus on everything. There needs to be balance in life – everything is not jew oriented.
1200 harassment incidences of which many were fabrications, spraying swastikas etc. Not too bad. Of course Jews are just a shield for the real bad guys. So it’s still OK to go to the local deli for a bagel. Your Jew neighbor is not a Rothschild.
If you have a real delicatessen. Lucky you.
In the early 2000’s we had a case for a black female student at Emory University. Someone had put nasty notes on her dorm door and it got lots of press. The police got suspicious an rigged up a peep hole camera on the dorm room across from hers. They hit pay dirt when the story died off in the media when after a few days so she put more notes up on her door and got caught. Seems she was in over her head academically and was going to flunk out and decided to run the hate crime scam and go home as the victim of the rich white girls. The news coverage then was the usual, “this troubled girl now needs to ‘recover’ at home with her family”…after she tried to smear the uber-liberal reputation of a top school.
A former Knesset minister-‘lady’ once quipped: “ANTISEMITIC? It’s a JOKE! WE ALWAYS USE IT!”
Apart from ‘HollowHoax’ revelations, while the truth reveals itself, the narrative is controlled by JewKnowWho ‘media’.
With 95% of US Gummint TOTALLY-CONTROLLED by AIPAC, ADL, CHABAD and on-and-on, where does that leave the rest of us? What to do?
Is it not time for a PEACEFUL general revolt at ALL LEVELS?
Advice is welcomed.
If it were only true. The problem with the numbers, aside from being skewed, is that the J orgs will race to congress with papers in hand complete with new laws to compensate (pay) the small hats and restrict our speech. Did you know that the Department of Homeland (in)Security gives 95% of it’s budget, that is to be used for protecting Americans, to Jewish orgs and companies. Look it up.
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