In November 2023, the Anti-Defamation League classified protest events led by groups including Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow as "anti-Israel", adding the protests to a database documenting rising antisemitism in the US. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt labelled both organizations as "hate groups". This led to criticism of the ADL, including from its own staff, one of whom quit in protest, stating: "Those were Jewish people who we [as the ADL] were defaming, so that felt extremely, extremely confusing, and frustrating to me. And it makes it harder to talk about that when any criticism of Israel, or anyone who criticizes Israel, just becomes a terrorist."
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In other words, AIPAC = AIJAC.
And moments later: "Your comment has been removed because I don't agree with your opinion."
Its genuinely crazy how much influence amerisrael has over everything, the faster we move away from the those terrorist states, the better.
The CEO of Reddit is on the tech advisory board of the ADL, the connection goes deep. The budget for government-funded, pro-Israel internet astroturf also reached record levels this year.
from Wikipedia:
https://www.ifnotnowmovement.org/
https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/
Greenblatt significantly damaged his credibility by trying to defend Elon Musk's salute and later apologized for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk_salute_controversy
For what it's worth, I just posted this.