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Showing Original Post only (View all)Attacks on Jews 'understandable': ADL survey reveals alarming antisemitic views among Americans [View all]
A new survey by the Anti-Defamation Leagues (ADL) Center for Antisemitism Research published Friday has uncovered disturbing levels of antisemitic sentiment in the United States, with nearly one in four Americans describing recent violent attacks against Jewish Americans as understandable.
The findings come in the wake of three violent incidents targeting Jewish Americans, including arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiros residence and deadly attacks in Washington, D.C., and Boulder, Colorado. Conducted on June 10, 2025, with a nationally representative sample of 1,000 Americans through the Ipsos Observer Omnibus, the survey revealed that 24% of respondents found the attacks understandable, while a similar percentage believed they were false flag operations designed to garner support for Israel.
Additionally, 22% of respondents said the incidents were not antisemitic, 15% called the violence necessary, 14% did not consider them hate crimes and 13% deemed them justified.
As the Jewish community is still reeling from recent antisemitic attacks that killed three people, its unacceptable that one-quarter of Americans find this unspeakable violence understandable or justified an alarming sign of how antisemitic narratives are accepted by the mainstream, said ADL CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt.
https://www.ynetnews.com/jewish-world/article/by2ofd0bxe
The findings come in the wake of three violent incidents targeting Jewish Americans, including arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiros residence and deadly attacks in Washington, D.C., and Boulder, Colorado. Conducted on June 10, 2025, with a nationally representative sample of 1,000 Americans through the Ipsos Observer Omnibus, the survey revealed that 24% of respondents found the attacks understandable, while a similar percentage believed they were false flag operations designed to garner support for Israel.
Additionally, 22% of respondents said the incidents were not antisemitic, 15% called the violence necessary, 14% did not consider them hate crimes and 13% deemed them justified.
As the Jewish community is still reeling from recent antisemitic attacks that killed three people, its unacceptable that one-quarter of Americans find this unspeakable violence understandable or justified an alarming sign of how antisemitic narratives are accepted by the mainstream, said ADL CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt.
Normalization of antisemitism in the US is out of control, and in the midst of it we see efforts to shut ADL up and discredit their uniquely valuable work. Don't tell me the two are not connected and are not a cause for alarm.
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Attacks on Jews 'understandable': ADL survey reveals alarming antisemitic views among Americans [View all]
Beastly Boy
Jul 11
OP
You are implying a connection between the rise of antisemitism and the Trump presidency.
Beastly Boy
Jul 11
#4
Not complicated. Many hillbillies in this country don't like "others", regarding...
chouchou
Jul 11
#8
To use your vernacular, it is mass dickishness, not individual dickishness I am talking about
Beastly Boy
22 hrs ago
#64
I am concerned with both sides. But in the context of your response, it is only the existence of one side that is being
Beastly Boy
19 hrs ago
#66
Not just those who voted for trump, but also those who refused to vote for VP Harris against trump in the
lostincalifornia
Jul 11
#5
An obvious corollary to that was the "justification" of October 7 by some, immediately after October 7, and the refusal
lostincalifornia
Jul 11
#3
You're correct that "antisemitism [is never acceptable but] is out of control in Gaza".
lapucelle
Jul 11
#13
Oh when miscommunication can be used to erase the pesky fact of Gaza's dead children and civilians...
AloeVera
Jul 11
#16
A rather fair and reciprocal, if a bit facetious, reply to ignoring the reality of antisemitism in America, and
Beastly Boy
Jul 11
#19
Update: Nation largest teachers's union rejects a boycott of ADL educational materials on Anti-semitism
lapucelle
Yesterday
#40
Nope. The "most interesting part" is that the NEA will not be boycotting the ADL,
lapucelle
Yesterday
#43
Provided the sample is random and the questions weren't biased, 1000 is good
EdmondDantes_
Yesterday
#48
Yes, both rooted in ignorance and fear, aiming for supremacism over the "other". Nt
AloeVera
Yesterday
#47
It never stopped... conflict after conflict... Jews were a target in the Crusades too.
WarGamer
Yesterday
#63