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In reply to the discussion: Attacks on Jews 'understandable': ADL survey reveals alarming antisemitic views among Americans [View all]AloeVera
(3,328 posts)41. You left out the interesting parts.
At our core, NEAs work and mission is rooted in social and racial justice, and we have a long, proud history of fighting against hate in all its forms. In this time of division, fighting antisemitism, anti-Arab racism, and other forms of discrimination will take more resources, not fewer. We are ready.
Public education is vital to building respect for the worth, dignity, and equality of every individual in our diverse society. Our democracy depends on freedom of speech and a great education depends on academic freedom, and inclusive and respectful debate. NEA opposes efforts to shut down debate, to silence voices of disagreement, and intimidation. We recognize the underlying concerns of the authors and supporters of the proposal, and we are committed to ongoing discussion with our community.
Not adopting this proposal is in no way an endorsement of the ADLs full body of work. We are calling on the ADL to support the free speech and association rights of all students and educators. We strongly condemn abhorrent and unacceptable attacks on our members who dedicate their lives to helping their students thrive. Our commitment to freedom of speech fully extends to freedom of protest and dissent whether in the public square or on college campuses.
Public education is vital to building respect for the worth, dignity, and equality of every individual in our diverse society. Our democracy depends on freedom of speech and a great education depends on academic freedom, and inclusive and respectful debate. NEA opposes efforts to shut down debate, to silence voices of disagreement, and intimidation. We recognize the underlying concerns of the authors and supporters of the proposal, and we are committed to ongoing discussion with our community.
Not adopting this proposal is in no way an endorsement of the ADLs full body of work. We are calling on the ADL to support the free speech and association rights of all students and educators. We strongly condemn abhorrent and unacceptable attacks on our members who dedicate their lives to helping their students thrive. Our commitment to freedom of speech fully extends to freedom of protest and dissent whether in the public square or on college campuses.
The message is clear and welcome. Hope the ADL listens, though given the current rabidly pro-Israel leadership and direction, I'm not holding my breath.
It will be interesting to see what happens if the ADL continues down the path of squashing dissent and attacking opposing voices - in an environment where many more people are beginning to see that standing up against a brutal genocide and in-your face plans for ethnic cleansing has nothing to do with anti-semitism but everything to do with the values the ADL purports to uphold.
If there's anything people despise, it's hypocrisy and double standards.

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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
Sunday
#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
Sunday
#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
Sunday
#40
Nope. The "most interesting part" is that the NEA will not be boycotting the ADL,
lapucelle
Sunday
#43
Provided the sample is random and the questions weren't biased, 1000 is good
EdmondDantes_
Sunday
#48
Yes, both rooted in ignorance and fear, aiming for supremacism over the "other". Nt
AloeVera
Sunday
#47