From Frederic L. Bloch - ADL Chief Growth Officer <[email protected]>
Subject John, how safe do you feel online?
Date September 12, 2023 12:50 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
&mdash;
[link removed]
View email in browser &mdash;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]
Together we can counter online hate.

Dear John,

If you&rsquo;ve ever felt unsafe online, you&rsquo;re not alone.

Nearly 1 in 3 Jews have experienced severe online abuse in their lifetimes, according to a recent ADL survey.

Along with a historic rise in antisemitic incidents, online hate has put communities across the country on edge.

Online hate is harmful in its own right, and it can lead to real-world consequences as well, making it difficult for targets to work, go to school, socialize or express their faith.

&ldquo;When I report blatant antisemitic posts, I am told that they meet Facebook community standards. I don&rsquo;t know where to turn. The hate has gotten worse, and Facebook doesn&rsquo;t even try.&rdquo;
&mdash; A 67-year-old Jewish woman

[link removed]
John, make our communities safer for everyone with your first gift today.

[link removed]
My First Gift for Safer Communities

Tragically, online hate doesn&rsquo;t stay online, and people get hurt.

Recent mass shootings in Colorado Springs; Allen, Texas and Jacksonville were preceded by hate-filled online rants.

Even though their business practices have been shown to proliferate hate, tech companies have proven they cannot, or will not, adequately tackle hate and harassment through self-governance. This has never been more evident than with the recent antisemitic campaign to &ldquo;Ban the ADL&rdquo;, a call amplified on Elon Musk&rsquo;s X/Twitter platform that was readily answered by white supremacists, Christian nationalists, conspiracy theorists and others steeped in bigotry.

Concerned people like you and I must rise up.

Tech companies must stop putting profits ahead of people&rsquo;s safety!

Together, we must insist our lawmakers and policymakers create strong rules and regulations to hold social media platforms accountable. Freedom of speech should not be freedom of reach.

[link removed]
Give Now to Fight Online Hate

[link removed]
Your first gift will combat online hate and its impact on our families and communities.

You&rsquo;ll help ADL work across the country with state lawmakers to outlaw illegal doxing (the unauthorized broadcasting of private and personal information online with the intent to cause harm and disrupt a person&rsquo;s life).

You&rsquo;ll also support efforts to track and identify individuals and groups promoting hate and extremism online and, when possible, stop hate-driven violence before it occurs.

And you&rsquo;ll assist ADL as we work to push online antisemitism, harassment and hate out of the mainstream and back into the dark corners of the web.

Thank you for taking immediate action.
Sincerely,

Frederic L. Bloch
Chief Growth Officer
ADL

P.S. Each year, the ADL Center for Technology and Society surveys thousands of people about their experiences with online hate and harassment. The results this year were appalling.
[link removed]
Your gift today will help turn the tide on online hate.

[link removed]
Donate NOW

[link removed]
Support Our Work

[link removed]
Subscribe to Our Newsletters
[link removed]
Read Our Blog and Follow Us

[link removed]


[link removed]


[link removed]


[link removed]


[link removed]


ADL, 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY, 10158
(c) 2023
[link removed]
Anti-Defamation League . All rights reserved.

[link removed]
Contact ADL



[link removed]
Unsubscribe or Update Email Preferences
[link removed]
Privacy Policy
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis