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Friday, March 22, 2024

ADL survey finds strong correlation between anti-Zionism and classic antisemitism

Last month the ADL released the results of its latest survey on antisemitic attitudes in America.  

Recent surveys added some additional questions to determine what other mindsets correlate with Jew-hatred.

The survey, as it always does, asks  people whether they agree with antisemitic tropes like "Jews have too much power in the United States today" or "Jews in business are so shrewd that others don't have a fair shot at competing."  The more of the tropes they agree with indicates more antisemitic attitudes.

Until 2014, the trend was that younger people were less bigoted towards Jews. That trend has been reversed: right now, millenials  are the most likely to harbor antisemitic attitudes, followed by Gen-Z. 

As a result, antisemitic attitudes in America are now the highest that they have been since 1964.

The other correlations with antisemitic attitudes are more interesting. People who believe in conspiracy theories are more likely to be antisemitic, as do people who believe that “an ideal society requires some groups to be on top and others to be on the bottom.” One would expect such attitudes from right-wing antisemites.

But a mainstay belief of the progressive Left is also correlated with antisemitism.  

The more people agree with the statement “When we think about the problems of the world, it comes down to the oppressor vs the oppressed.” were also far more likely to be antisemitic.


And then there are the questions that show that the stronger the anti-Zionist attitudes, the stronger the antisemitic attitudes.

People who want to stop military aid to Israel, or who want to boycott Israeli products, or who want to exclude Zionists from clubs and organizations, are much more likely to harbor classic antisemitic attitudes.





Here, the survey showed how much more likely people with anti-Israel attitudes were to also have antisemitic attitudes compared to everyone else.


I had missed this survey when it came out, and no wonder: the mainstream media nearly all ignored it. Anti-Zionists insist they aren't antisemitic and this survey indicates that they are far more likely to be.  The media has accepted their lies over the truth.

The proof that the left-leaning media know this is true is in the paradox of them ignoring it: if they really cared about all kinds of hate like they claim, they should be in the forefront of soul searching and trying to eradicate the antisemitism from their own ranks.

The link between hating Israel and hating Jews is clear - just as clear as the link in the other direction between far right-wing antisemites hating Jews and hating Israel. It's been obvious ever since Israel was reborn, but the campaign to dissociate the two from each other has had a large degree of success. 

It's almost a ...conspiracy.




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