Rise of Online 'Communities of Hate' Presents New Challenges for World Jewry, Says Algemeiner Editor-in-Chief : vimarsana.com

Rise of Online 'Communities of Hate' Presents New Challenges for World Jewry, Says Algemeiner Editor-in-Chief


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“Seeing the rise in basically all forms of antisemitism, all expressions of antisemitism that are available to people during the lockdown climate really reinforces that this is a challenge that hasn’t gone anywhere this year,” he continued. “And certainly there are there are greater and more serious threats that we’ve got to look in the eye and face strongly.”
The report also analyzed content circulating on the dark web — online spaces that hide the identity of the user — and found that “while in the open networks about 70 percent of the antisemitic messages deal with new antisemitism, and about a quarter express classic antisemitism, this ratio is reversed in the darknet: about 70 percent manifest classic antisemitism and only about 20 percent display new antisemitism.”

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