Nearly 40% of the modern world now embraces ‘antisemitic tropes’

https://justicereport.net/2024/06/27/nearly-40-of-the-modern-world-now-embraces-antisemitic-tropes/ (a)


A new survey by the Anti-Defamation League reports a widespread increase in “antisemitic tropes” across the modern world.

  • Nearly 40% of respondents agreed with at least six different antisemitic tropes. 56% of those polled believed that Jews are more loyal to the state of Israel than their home country. These percentages varied, with the highest levels resting at 64% in Argentina and Germany.
  • Support for Hamas has increased, with 15% now said to view the Palestinian fighting force as “somewhat favorably” or “very favorably” on average. 26% of Gen Z respondents view Hamas “favorably.”
  • The survey was conducted in J7 countries, an informal grouping of nations perceived to be humanity’s most advanced. It includes Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Zooming out: The ADL drew several conclusions regarding how others view the Jewish people internationally. Their findings come at a time of increased scrutiny as Israel’s war on Gaza nears a grim milestone of nearly 40,000 dead.

  • The survey revealed that “antisemitic tropes” have starkly increased since previous surveys, with the highest in France and Argentina and the lowest in Canada and the UK.
  • Among all age brackets, Millennials were shown to have the highest levels of antisemitism, partnered only with GenZ when it comes to unfavorable views of Israel.
  • The ADL concluded that Conspiratorial thinking is the strongest predictor of antisemitic beliefs, even more so than denial of the holocaust.
  • The survey also asserts that the second-most widely accepted trope across J7 countries is that “Jews still talk too much about what happened to them in the Holocaust.” This sentiment is felt in Germany at 55%, 28% in the United Kingdom, and 33% percent in the United States.
Between the lines: The ADL-led survey suggests a normalization of Hamas support across the board and increased “demonization” of Israel amid international war crime allegations.

  • “After years of antisemitism mostly keeping to the fringes of society, it is alarming to see the percentage of people who harbor antisemitism and anti-Israel beliefs rising both in the United States and around the world,” bemoaned Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL’s CEO.
  • “The tsunami of anti-Jewish hate unleashed worldwide after the Hamas atrocities of October 7 has reached unprecedented levels, reviving age-old antisemitic tropes. While antisemitism was on the rise even before Hamas’s brutal attack, the global surge in antisemitic attitudes and incidents since October 7 is unparalleled,” said Senior Vice President for International Affairs, Amb. Marina Rosenberg said.
In the Headlines: The ADL has previously drawn ire for its heavy-handed methods in fighting what it believes to be antisemitism.

  • The group has often attempted to flex its “moral authority” to curtail free speech in order to suppress and silence critics of Israel, Jews, and their interests internationally.
  • This month, the ADL was banned from being used as a source by the online database Wikipedia after its editors found the Jewish group to be “unreliable” on the Israel-Palestine conflict and antisemitism, its primary mission.
  • Despite protests from 40 different Jewish advocacy groups, Wikpedia’s parent company, Wikimedia, upheld the ban, delivering what some have called a “stunning blow” to the organization’s credibility.
 
I've never been like a 4chan-tier Jew hater. I've always been ambivalent about them. And I find it fascinating how utterly annoying and unlikeable I now find them as a whole not because I was shown evidence against them, but by their own actions.

Who the fuck cares? Why should anyone give a fuck about a "rise in antisemitic tropes"? Because you're butchering people in Gaza and people don't like it, so now you're the victim? Boo fucking hoo...
 
I've never been like a 4chan-tier Jew hater. I've always been ambivalent about them. And I find it fascinating how utterly annoying and unlikeable I now find them as a whole not because I was shown evidence against them, but by their own actions.
Sounds like gradually you began to feel a certain way about them.
 
These are the “antisemitic tropes” in the ADL’s survey:
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I know its a nasty thought, but I want this israel/palestine thing to keep rolling and get even worse. Its SO funny to go on twitter now and see these psychotic jews bitching and whining while getting heckled by the most diverse group of people I have ever seen in my life.
I love seeing them claiming anyone criticising Israel and the IDF -has- to be an antisemite. No, there's no room for nuance! Everyone who disagrees even a tiny bit is a sieg-heiling Nazerino!

Nothing says "we care about people" like the IDF blowing families to smithereens and taking the food out of their house, with an article about how their feelings are complicated and oh we should feel SO bad for them for making the hard decision to kill them all. Fucking sickos.
 
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1. Many Jews are more loyal to Israel than to their own countries though. If Israel is the special land for the Jews, this would make sense. Is it right? Eh, but it makes sense.
2. They are over-represented in finance, yes.
3. See 2
4. I have no problem with Jews talking about the Holocaust. I do have a problem with them acting like no other group of people have ever faced mass oppression and act like Hitler is the most evil being to walk the earth though.
5. I've seen the views of some Jewish people and they basically said that they would've been fine with Hitler and the Nazis and their actions if they didn't target Jews so yeah some of them think this way.
6. When AIPAC has so much influence over who gets elected? Yeah.
7. They have literally admitted this. Goy is the most high of compliments, right?
8. They are over-represented in Hollywood.
9. I don't know if I would agree with this.
10. Yes and no.
11. Probably, probably not.
12. They have literally admitted this.

>Why do people think we want to kill all Palestinians? We just bomb the land indiscriminately and hunt the people down and banish them to other places and then bomb them too. We also kill the animals too, just for shits and giggles.
I don't even hate Jews. Does just forming opinions based on my observations make me a raging antisemite?
 
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