Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ADL has zero credibiliity. It is a pro-Israel lobby devoted to repression of free speech and thought in America. I don't understand how any Jewish person thinks this is good for Jews.
+1. So over Isreal deciding what American kids can and cannot PEACEFULLY protest on campus, or learn in a classroom,or discuss in a class. Yelling “Antisemitism” any time you disagree with someone else s point of view is the new “boy that cried wolf”.
Physically threatening Jewish students is what you call peacefully protesting? OMG.
+1 This forum is largely antisemitic, as is the owner/moderator. Look at the thinly veiled threats in this thread - claims that if Jews don't stop shining a light on this antisemitism then it will be bad for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ADL has zero credibiliity. It is a pro-Israel lobby devoted to repression of free speech and thought in America. I don't understand how any Jewish person thinks this is good for Jews.
+1. So over Isreal deciding what American kids can and cannot PEACEFULLY protest on campus, or learn in a classroom,or discuss in a class. Yelling “Antisemitism” any time you disagree with someone else s point of view is the new “boy that cried wolf”.
Physically threatening Jewish students is what you call peacefully protesting? OMG.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s Ivy does not have any of that. They had minimal protests that were shut down immediately. He has a Jewish roommate who is very happy.
The South is the most anti-Semitic (and racist for other races, non-Christian religions) yet the admin has you believe it’s a NE elite issue.
You are kidding, right? The NE schools have been largely horrible since Oct. 7 with professors cheering and blatant anti-semitism. Schools in the south (Vanderbilt, SEC) have not seen this type of behavior - small if any protests and if anything pro-Israel. Jewish students have not been harassed (and yes there is a noticeable Jewish presence at these schools) and Jewish spaces (Chabad) not vandalized and Jewish signs (eg, Happy Sukhot) not decimated with some FP slogan or worse. Southern schools have been a relief from the anti-semitism in the NE.
Most Jewish families live in the Northeast. Same with Catholics. There are no problems for the most part. This is about genocide. The Harvard report showed no incidents of Jews getting hurt, just skirmishes at protests. This is the first time in history that Israel is committing a genocide in the most sadistic way possible. Crushing people under buildings and purposely starving children to death all while making plans on how to use the Gaza Strip for themselves.
They aren’t used to the mainstream harsh criticism and protests demanding they stop killing civilians. They came up with a plan to call protesters pro Hamas and antisemitic to shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s Ivy does not have any of that. They had minimal protests that were shut down immediately. He has a Jewish roommate who is very happy.
The South is the most anti-Semitic (and racist for other races, non-Christian religions) yet the admin has you believe it’s a NE elite issue.
You are kidding, right? The NE schools have been largely horrible since Oct. 7 with professors cheering and blatant anti-semitism. Schools in the south (Vanderbilt, SEC) have not seen this type of behavior - small if any protests and if anything pro-Israel. Jewish students have not been harassed (and yes there is a noticeable Jewish presence at these schools) and Jewish spaces (Chabad) not vandalized and Jewish signs (eg, Happy Sukhot) not decimated with some FP slogan or worse. Southern schools have been a relief from the anti-semitism in the NE.
Anonymous wrote:I am quite happy with the ADL work on calling out discrimination, hate, racism, etc. It is just 1 framework to use, and It's good to share information and open up dialogue. For those who critique any adl bias, I hope you are also calling out the Qatari funded programs in k-12 and on college campuses. I hope you are also examining the donor funding behind the chair positions in social sciences. There is much to learn and discuss as we learn about levels of federal funding and foreign funding. Even harvard's president acknowledged the lack of ideological diversity on his campus. I think this information is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s Ivy does not have any of that. They had minimal protests that were shut down immediately. He has a Jewish roommate who is very happy.
The South is the most anti-Semitic (and racist for other races, non-Christian religions) yet the admin has you believe it’s a NE elite issue.
Then why are you commenting on this post? It has nothing to do with you.
Anonymous wrote:I am quite happy with the ADL work on calling out discrimination, hate, racism, etc. It is just 1 framework to use, and It's good to share information and open up dialogue. For those who critique any adl bias, I hope you are also calling out the Qatari funded programs in k-12 and on college campuses. I hope you are also examining the donor funding behind the chair positions in social sciences. There is much to learn and discuss as we learn about levels of federal funding and foreign funding. Even harvard's president acknowledged the lack of ideological diversity on his campus. I think this information is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ADL has zero credibiliity. It is a pro-Israel lobby devoted to repression of free speech and thought in America. I don't understand how any Jewish person thinks this is good for Jews.
+1. So over Isreal deciding what American kids can and cannot PEACEFULLY protest on campus, or learn in a classroom,or discuss in a class. Yelling “Antisemitism” any time you disagree with someone else s point of view is the new “boy that cried wolf”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ADL has zero credibiliity. It is a pro-Israel lobby devoted to repression of free speech and thought in America. I don't understand how any Jewish person thinks this is good for Jews.
+1. So over Isreal deciding what American kids can and cannot PEACEFULLY protest on campus, or learn in a classroom,or discuss in a class. Yelling “Antisemitism” any time you disagree with someone else s point of view is the new “boy that cried wolf”.
It's not included in the antizi- I mean antisemitism ratings of obvious reasons. ADL is first and foremost an Isr- I mean Jewish organization, so of course they will focus on their own issues first. If you want report cards for anti-black racism, maybe ask the NAACP or BLM.Anonymous wrote:Is racism against Black people viewed the same as antisemitism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this response from UVA is spot on:
“Roughly 45% of schools received a D or F grade. It appears initially that the ADL negatively graded many institutions for acts of constitutionally-protected speech, protest, or student-led referenda. The University of Virginia was founded on the principles of free expression and student self-governance, and we will continue to honor those values, even as we continue to fully condemn antisemitism and all forms of bigotry and to support members of our community in this challenging time. We can certainly always improve, but we strongly disagree with the subjective conclusions presented in this scorecard.”
Yup. I’m Jewish and have not viewed the ADL as a credible organization for a long time.
PP can you say more about this? Several DMV schools have done the ADL's No Place for Hate program in recent years. Should schools be thinking twice about signing up for this?
NP. It's complicated. The ADL and SPLC both remain very good resources on white supremacist groups/symbols, and I've never heard anything about No Place for Hate that would make me concerned.
On the other hand, ADL takes such an expansionist view of antisemitism as to almost strip the word of meaning, and also constantly obfuscates the legitimate difference between antisemitism and anti-government-of-Israel's-actions.
Moreover, their leadership has been cheering the detention of legal US residents who have been involved in pro-Palestinian advocacy. Not riots, not protests, just noting that Palestinians are human beings who are suffering. So, they are aligning themselves with folks like Stephen Miller for short-term "gain" but also throwing away some of the most important tenets of Judaism to do it. Moreover, I truly worry that collaborating with fascists is going to backfire on the ADL and on the Jewish American community more generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not so sure. Here is a report from a different group, but it also paints a troubling picture of campus life at UVA for our children:
https://www.thefire.org/research-learn/2025-spotlight-university-virginia
Yea, they’re a “different” group alright. And not exactly an unbiased one.
Is FIRE biased? They’ve been doing this since the height of cancel culture. Well before this administration.