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Subject White House Holds Roundtable to Combat Antisemitism
Date December 8, 2022 8:30 PM
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December 8, 2022

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THE WEEK'S BIG 3



Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff warned Wednesday of an "epidemic of hate" facing the U.S. during a roundtable he convened at the White House with Jewish leaders and administration officials to discuss rising antisemitism. White supremacist ideas gained significant exposure through online video games this year, particularly among adults, according to a new survey of gamers. With recent high-profile incidents of antisemitism, especially instances of celebrities promoting conspiracy theories and tropes, many in the Jewish community are asking: is this the normalization of the world&rsquo;s oldest hatred?


Read on for more on these headlines, news you can use to fight hate and the latest info about ADL from around the country.


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National Strategy and Campus Antisemitism Feature at White House Roundtable

&ldquo;A first-of-its-kind White House summit on antisemitism highlighted a growing push inside the organized Jewish community for a national strategy to combat antisemitism &mdash; alongside long-standing concerns like antisemitism on campus &mdash; according to Jewish community leaders who attended the meeting. Senior White House and Biden administration officials, led by the Jewish second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, convened a roundtable Wednesday with leaders from 14 Jewish community groups, where each offered suggestions on strategies, policies and programs for combating antisemitism.&rdquo; Jewish Insider:
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READ: ADL Praises Biden Administration for Convening White House Roundtable on Antisemitism


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WATCH on MSNBC:
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ADL Senior VP of Programs George Selim sits down with MSNBC&rsquo;s Nicolle Wallace to discuss the importance of the White House roundtable


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New Research Finds That White Supremacy is Growing in Gaming Communities

&ldquo;Exposure to white supremacist ideologies in online gaming doubled in 2022, a new Anti-Defamation League (ADL) study finds, and three-quarters of all adult gamers experienced severe in-game harassment. (Severe in-game harassment refers to prolonged harassment, doxing, physical threats, and sexual harassment, the ADL notes.) The study, based on a survey of 2,134 people who play online multiplayer games, found that 20% of adults reported exposure to white-supremacist ideologies in 2022, a significant increase from the 8% who reported seeing such content in 2021. The ADL says that 15% of kids ages 10 to 17 reported hearing discussions of white supremacy in online games.&rdquo; Fast
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Hate Is No Game -- Hate and Harassment in Online Games 2022


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Jonathan Greenblatt Tweet:
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We know that what starts online doesn&rsquo;t always end online. Exposure to white supremacist ideology doubled in our latest online gaming report at a time when extremist ideas are being normalized. Companies need to moderate their content, and many have abdicated any responsibility.


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Antisemitic Celebrities Stoke Fears of Normalizing Hate
&ldquo;A surge of anti-Jewish vitriol, spread by a world-famous rapper, an NBA star and other prominent people, is stoking fears that public figures are normalizing hate and ramping up the risk of violence in a country already experiencing a sharp increase in antisemitism.

Leaders of the Jewish community in the U.S. and extremism experts have been alarmed to see celebrities with massive followings spew antisemitic tropes in a way that has been taboo for decades. Some said it harkens back to a darker time in America when powerful people routinely spread conspiracy theories about Jews with impunity.&rdquo; AP:
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WATCH: The Breakfast Club with Jonathan Greenblatt On Combatting Anti-Semitism, Anti-Black Racism, Kanye West, Kyrie Irving + More


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Jonathan Greenblatt Tweet:
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As I said on @SquawkCNBC, Twitter is incredibly complicated. Elon was right to take down Kanye&rsquo;s account, but if we're going to see real progress on the platform, we need clear policies and consistent content moderation from a team, not just personal interventions.


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KEY ADL SOCIAL STATEMENTS


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Corporate responsibility is a force for change, which is why @ShineALight_On is partnering with major corporations that want to help dispel the darkness of #antisemitism. Are you ready to fight anti-Jewish hate inside your organization and beyond? @ADL has the resources you need.
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We&rsquo;re pleased to see #NDAA includes key measures to protect our communities from #antisemitism & hate &mdash; including the Nonprofit Security Grant Program Improvement Act to secure nonprofits, synagogues, & other houses of worship. We urge Congress to pass these critical provisions.
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We join more than 120 bipartisan lawmakers in urging the administration to develop a national strategy to combat #antisemitism.


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IN THE COMMUNITY


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Holocaust survivor speaks out about recent rise in anti-Semitic comments (NBC Las Vegas -- Jolie Brislin interviewed)
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Opinion: On the anniversary of the mass shooting in Jersey City we must fight bigotry with unity (NJ.com -- Scott Richman joint op-ed)
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Ye's antisemitic remarks have 'significant, real consequences' for Wis. Jewish communities (FOX Green Bay -- Trent Spoolstra interviewed)


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ADL IN THE NEWS


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Exposure to White Supremacist Ideologies in Online Games Surged in 2022 (Bloomberg)
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Elon Musk might have kicked Kanye West off Twitter, but the Anti-Defamation League says the CEO needs &lsquo;clear policies, not personal intervention&rsquo; (Fortune)
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Despite rising antisemitism, many Jews still want to celebrate Hanukkah publicly (Forward)


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