Hours after the Anti-Defamation League released a report Tuesday that detailed a dramatic spike in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States in 2017, its chief told reporters that the one man who could be making things better has instead been making them worse.

Ed note–It goes without saying (or at least should in any rational and intelligent discussion) that the ADL–as well as other powerful groups working as the teeth and claws in furthering Judea, Inc’s interests–do not make statements like these about people they ‘like’. They do not make statements like these about people they ‘love’. They do not make statements like these about people they support. All one need do is look back over the years at the chorus line of various characters whom this group has attacked and slandered, from Mel Gibson to Mike Piper to yours truly as proof of this.

This one fact alone–this statement from the ADL–should be enough to put to rest all the chirping out there on the part of certain ‘experts’ who claim that Djooz absolutely LOOOOVE Trump, pulled every string they had at their disposal in getting him elected and are now doing everything in their considerable power to keep him there.

Sadly however, important pieces such as this offering a better picture as to the nature of what is taking place will be summarily ignored, pushed aside and considered irrelevant while other pieces focusing on the manner by which Trump has a ‘Jewish’ daughter and Jewish son-in-law will be showcased as ‘proof’ that he is ‘owned’.

Times of Israel

“Something has changed with the way that strains of intolerance have moved from the shadows and seeped into the mainstream,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL’s CEO. “And then not being called out by people at the highest levels of authority in a way that happened before.”

One of the reasons such vitriol has reached a new plateau of public discourse, Greenblatt said, is that it’s frequently disseminated by US President Donald Trump on social media.

“I think what’s new is today we have a situation where literally the presidential Twitter account is retweeting memes that originate on sub-reddits that are developed by some of the worst segments of society,” Greenblatt went on. “The president’s retweeting of white supremacists and anti-Semitic memes during the campaign and, more recently, sharing tweets from a UK racist group — those are alarming. Those tweets and rhetoric have emboldened and given encouragement to the worst anti-Semites and bigots.”

Whereas previous presidents often denounced hateful groups and their leaders, Trump has failed to consistently and unequivocally do the same, such as after a white-supremacist rally turned violent last summer in Charlottesville, Virginia. He said in a press conference days later that there were “very fine people on both sides.”

“Those signals from President Obama or President Bush or President Clinton and others before them were incredibly important to keeping the country on track and to shutting down bigots,” Greenblatt said. “I think the country craves that kind of leadership. When we don’t have it and [when] values aren’t at the center, bad ideas can help fill the vacuum in ways that are very problematic.”

Trump also failed to immediately condemn a wave of bomb threats to Jewish Community Centers and other institutions throughout the first half of 2017. A Jewish teen from Israel was arrested for allegedly making the vast majority of those threats.

Earlier on Tuesday, the ADL unveils new data that showed there were 1,986 acts of anti-Semitism in the US last year, the second highest rate since the organization began tracking these trends in 1979. The highest year was 1994, with just over 2,000 incidents.

Discounting the JCC bomb threats, reported incidents still increased by 43% over 2016, while anti-Semitic incidents in schools and on college campuses also doubled in 2017, for the second year in a row.

“We see anti-Semitism everyday,” Greenblatt said. “What this data tells us is that our anecdotal observations are supported by empirical evidence. It is a widespread phenomenon and it is growing.”

The figures marked the second year in a row the rates have more than doubled. In 2015, the group tallied 942 anti-Semitic instances; in 2016, it tracked 1,267.

In a conference call Tuesday, Greenblatt listed a number of factors for why he thought the numbers have been skyrocketing.

He mentioned that people are more concerned with anti-Semitism, so there is more reporting such incidents. He also cited the divisive state of American politics, the emboldening of extremists, the newfound tools of social media to spread ideas once relegated to the margins, and the copy cat effect from anti-Semitic episodes receiving high levels of publicity.

This year’s audit did not include online anti-Semitic incidents; the ADL plans to unveil another report exclusively dedicated to those trends later this year.

Greenblatt said it was impossible to quantify Trump’s influence on anti-Semites throughout the US, but the influence itself, he said, was beyond question.

“We can’t conclusively say that X percentage of anti-Semitic incidents are the result of this,” he said. “I can’t say that. But I can say that when you have an incident like Charlottesville, one of the largest public displays of domestic anti-Semitism and white supremacy in recent memory, and the president’s response to the rally is to say there are good people on both sides, that was a serious failure of moral leadership.”

One thought on “ADL blames Trump for rise in anti-Semitic incidents in US”
  1. I don’t even know what ‘semitism’ is, I’ve never heard anyone use it in a sentence. I do know what a Semite is.
    The world’s ‘Semitic’ population is made up almost exclusively of Arabs, which begs the question: Why are the djoos trying to have a monopoly on this ‘semitism’ when almost the entire jewish population is NOT semitic??
    Let me guess, it’s ‘antisemitic’ to say that Arabs are semitic. The whole thing is just way beyond retarded.
    Are we really going to let ourselves be afraid of being labeled with a word that does not even bother to make sense?
    Soooo, “Anti-semitism” – whatever that is,
    is probably the very least of humanity’s problems. Why is it considered such a travesty if someone dislikes these wacked out kosher tribalists? You are SUPPOSED to not like them. Jewish ways are repellant to the Gentile’s mind. People have known for thousands of years what the problem is, it’s not a revelation. Judaism can be simply described as very bad behavior. The fact that you are not allowed to assess or criticize it indicates not only that there is no free speech, but also who is controlling the discourse. Anyway, people’s dislike of them is almost always rooted in research and knowledge rather than ignorance or racism.
    How can they be taken seriously when they claim we blame them for things they didn’t do just because we have some weird prejudice against them.
    – TL

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