Opinion Anti-Semitic hate is surging. It’s time to take a stand - We cannot stay silent in the face of anti-Jewish bigotry and violence

By Marina Rosenberg. (Senior Vice-President of the ADL, by the way.)

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Many records were broken in 2023. The World Health Organisation celebrated a landmark year for disease elimination. Advancements in artificial intelligence now empower us to do anything from writing a Beatles-inspired song to identifying individuals at high risk of pancreatic cancer. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift made music history by simultaneously charting 10 albums on the US Billboard 200, and Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare” secured the title of the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.

However, 2023 also marked a much darker milestone. The Anti-Defamation League recorded its highest ever number of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States. The staggering 8,873 incidents constitute a 140 per cent increase from 2022, which was already a record-breaking year. This alarming figure isn’t confined to domestic concerns within the United States; it’s a global wake-up call.

After Hamas’ horrendous attack on Israeli innocents, anti-Semitic incidents skyrocketed around the globe, with 5,204 recorded post-October 7 in the United States alone. We must confront this reality head-on and call it what it is: a global state of emergency.
On August 3, a group of Jewish students in Melbourne, Australia were on a public bus. A self-proclaimed “Nazi” threatened them with a knife and chased them, shouting anti-Semitic slurs. Some 16,000 kilometers away on September 9, a young man made his way to synagogue in Marseille, France. Attackers tried to run him over with their car and yelled “I’m going to massacre you, get on your knees, you dirty Jew”. On December 18, a Jewish man was violently assaulted in London’s Finsbury Park by an attacker who was shouting “kill the Jew.”
These aren’t just statistics; they are real attacks on real people.

This truth became even more evident last month when I had the honor of hosting a group of Jewish leaders from around the world. During a collaborative roundtable discussion at our annual Never Is Now summit, we brought together 60 inspiring leaders from dozens of Jewish communities across the globe, including the UK, Argentina, Australia, France, South Africa, Chile, and many more. Each community grappled with a different form of the same rise in hate.

Preliminary findings from a survey ADL fielded earlier this year in the seven countries with the largest Jewish diasporas, show that the percentage of British adults who harbor significant anti-Semitic attitudes has more than doubled within the last year. This alarming rise in anti-Semitic attitudes in the UK parallel the alarming spike in hate crimes targeting Jewish individuals and institutions in the country.

As the transatlantic parallels of anti-Semitism spikes become increasingly evident, Britons cannot afford to ignore the data emerging from the United States. The rising tide of hatred knows no borders, and we have no choice but to stand in solidarity against anti-Semitism wherever it rears its head. Recognising the interconnectedness of our experiences and the shared responsibility to combat bigotry, we must acknowledge a fundamental truth: anti-Semitism concerns us all.

While distinctive in its nature, anti-Semitism shares a common trait with other forms of hate – it thrives in silence and flourishes in complacency. By standing together against it, we send a powerful message that discrimination of any kind has no place in our communities.

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What amazes me about all these "we've accomplished so much, but we still have so much work to do!" types is that normal people can hear all of these activist NGOs say, year after year, that despite record funding, awareness campaigns, mandatory HR training, and the backing of Government, Corporations, University, and Media, somehow all their hard work made the problem even worse, so they need even more of everything next year.

Of course they don't want any of their pet causes to ever have an actual solution, but the chutzpah of claiming to work on something for years or decades while also saying it's worse than ever has to have people questioning why we throw so many billions at these charlatans, right?
 
There are 8 billion people on this planet. Someone is gonna hate someone else they've never met. Get over yourselves Jews Oct. 7 was not 9/11 times a million. Admit your ethnostate took things too far and places and stop costing Americans billions in aid every year because of the white guilt you peddle to boomers.
 
On August 3, a group of Jewish students in Melbourne, Australia were on a public bus. A self-proclaimed “Nazi” threatened them with a knife and chased them, shouting anti-Semitic slurs. Some 16,000 kilometers away on September 9, a young man made his way to synagogue in Marseille, France. Attackers tried to run him over with their car and yelled “I’m going to massacre you, get on your knees, you dirty Jew”. On December 18, a Jewish man was violently assaulted in London’s Finsbury Park by an attacker who was shouting “kill the Jew.”
These aren’t just statistics; they are real attacks on real people.
Ok the first one I'll give the benefit of the doubt. I'll be generous and say the self proclaimed nazi in Australia was white (x to doubt). Probably Indian, they love Hitler. Car attack in France and violent assault in London. Why wasn't it brought up that they were far right white supremacists? Makes you think where the antisemitism is coming from. There's a reason you don't see orthodox Jews wandering around Dearborn Michigan.
 
...Do they ever explain the reasons what's driving up "anti-semetism"? Could it be the unequal treatment in society? The fact that taxes are not spent for the US and instead straight into Israel's coffers? Can't be.

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Once again, I like using pic related. On the left, an evil fox that has been kicked out of three countries due to her bewiling men and driving them to commit heinous acts upon their own people for her pleasure. On the right, a king whose people have been kicked out of countries 109 times. You know you have problems when you have been thrown out of countries more than a mythological figure.
 
Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare” secured the title of the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.
Non-fiction 😄
see that vandalized poster at the top of the article.
No other mob would have the chutzpah to exploit people's eusocial need to help by posting posters everywhere exagerating their co-ethnics suffering thousands of miles away to justify a bombing campaign against a tightly packed ghetto. Putting them up would increase anti-semitism, and I'm not sure why more "Nazi" didn't do it.
The unpleasantness of jews, ladies and gentlemen.
A world of lolcows without a thread. Either she was trying to manipulate the girl into giving her pre-ordered meat, or she is literally so obsessed with Jewishness that even being out of stock is due to hating the Jews, and not because shops like to sell things.

If it is important enough to make a scene, it is important enough to preorder. Or at least open your mind to tasting a juicy ham and realise their are pleasures beyond intimidating shopworkers
They are real attacks on real people
Mean words, Tearing a poster, and being a bad driver.
 
Either she was trying to manipulate the girl into giving her pre-ordered meat, or she is literally so obsessed with Jewishness that even being out of stock is due to hating the Jews, and not because shops like to sell things.
Isn't that amazing?

Also, when I say grocery store, I'm being generous. This is a mom & pop market that's like half the size and has half the offerings of a grocery store.

There's a specialty meat shop nearby.
 
They keep forgetting to mention that this dramatic increase coincided with their changing the definition to include "anti-zionism" so that every critique of Israel from "I think Israel goes a bit far with the whole bombing civilians bit" to "Israel isn't a legit state" are counted the same as a guy punching a Jew in the head because he's wearing a yarmulka.
 
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