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In reply to the discussion: The ADL reversed its support for Trump's student deportations. You should too [View all]Beastly Boy
(13,283 posts)Ok, if that's all I have to go by, let's take a look at this one example:
It cites a total of three statements, in the course of a total of two dats: two by Greenblatt on behalf of ADL and one by Abraham Foxman, Greenblatt's predecessor, on his own behalf, the three being the documented extent of ADL-adjacent statements "all over the media".
None of the three cited instances come remotely close to being associated with "as in-kind contributions to Donnie Dipshit's campaign." All three quite literally express opposition to Trump's disregard for due process of law and violations of human rights, albeit not in the language you wish to see. All of them being consistent with the latest statement for which you give them no quarter, making this statement anything remotely resembling any kind of "their 11TH hour conversion". The "change" that so enraged you is in wording, not in the position or purpose.
And if you were to pay any attention to what ADL is all about, the organization quite literally defines its mission as addressing concerns of Jewish students, among other Jews, of bigotry against them. For about 100 years now. Go figure that they are still concerned about it.
And this is the extent your factual evidence for your rant? This is the basis which informs you comparisons of ADL to fascists and KKK?
Whether you realize it or not, this kind of incendiary rhetoric forms the foundation for antisemitism.