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Anonymous wrote:Safety of the students and school community comes before community use.
Are there any indications of actual safety issues from the vandalism?
A crazy person hanging a hateful flier may become triggered and hurt someone. The facilities are closed to the community not to students participating in MCPS activities. Do you think the school should continue allowing the public to come in and vandalize Northwood?
I am a Northwood parent . I’m concerned about the attention the school is getting from hate groups. Sooner or later, some anti-Semitic right wing nut job won’t be satisfied with flyers and may decide to escalate to physical attacks.
Yeah, it's generally not the right wing who is anti-semitic.
According to the ADL's most recent audit of antisemitic incidents:
"Known extremist groups or individuals inspired by extremist ideology were responsible for 484 incidents in 2021, up from 332 incidents in 2020. This represents 18% of the total number of incidents in 2021. All of the incidents emerged from adherents of right-wing or white supremacist ideologies. Of the 484 incidents attributed to hate groups or extremists, 422 took the form of antisemitic fliers, banners, stickers or written messages. This is a 52% increase from 277 in 2020. The top distributors of antisemitic propaganda in 2021 were the Folkish Resistance Movement (formerly known as Folksfront) (179), Goyim Defense League (77), New Jersey European Heritage Association (50), and White Lives Matter (27)."
https://www.adl.org/resources/report/audit-antisemitic-incidents-2021