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LOUISVILLE, Ky. More antisemitic incidents were reported in Kentucky last year than in any year since the Anti-Defamation League began keeping track more than 40 years ago, according to data the group released Tuesday. There were 19 antisemitic incidents in the Bluegrass State last year, up from the two such incidents in 2019 and higher than the state s annual average of roughly four antisemitic incidents, the New York-based group said. The 19 reported incidents in Kentucky were the most since ADL began tracking antisemitic cases in 1979. “In 2020, Jews across Kentucky had to combat two out-of-control viruses the coronavirus and the virus of hate,” said James Pasch, the regional director of ADL’s Cleveland Regional Office, which serves Kentucky as well as Ohio, West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. Despite coronavirus pandemic restrictions, antisemites still found ways to express their anti-Jewish hate. In fact, the pandemic inspired new antisemit ....
Updated: 12:16 PM EDT April 27, 2021 CLEVELAND In 2020, Ohio experienced the highest number of antisemitic incidents recorded in the state since the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) began tracking in 1979. ADL recorded 43 antisemitic incidents in Ohio in its 2020 Audit of Antisemitic Incidents. This is up from 25 incidents recorded in 2019 a 72 percent increase. Antisemitic incidents in Ohio in 2020 were 52 percent higher than the state’s annual average of 28 incidents a year. The ADL Audit includes both criminal and non-criminal acts of harassment and intimidation, including distribution of hate propaganda, threats and slurs. The audit classifies incidents into three categories: Harassment, vandalism and assault. Credit: WKYC ....
A group of four US lawmakers reintroduced on Monday a bipartisan bill that would require the US State Department to. Three days later, Mandel invoked the feared Nazi secret police, this time in an attack upon the Biden Administration’s gun control proposals. “Hey @JoeBiden, before you send in the Gestapo you might want to reflect on this: The 2nd Amendment is to defend the 1st Amendment and to protect us from government tyranny,” Mandel wrote on Twitter. Both Jordan and Mandel were contacted by the Ohio Capital Journal on Monday and asked to justify their comparisons between US government policy and Nazi Germany. ....
2021-03-10 13:35:41 GMT2021-03-10 21:35:41(Beijing Time) Xinhua English WASHINGTON, March 10 (Xinhua) Several legal groups have demanded an Ohio judge apologize after he used the term China Virus in a column published in a local bar association s newsletter, local media reports said. Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge John P. O Donnell used the term China Virus three times in his article in the Lake Legal Views while addressing how he handled his duties during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lake County Bar Association distributed the edition to its members last Wednesday, which quickly ignited a firestorm in the legal community. ....