Good news, everyone!
Those diligent Hebrews at the World Jewish Congress have published their latest research into online anti-Semitism, and it turns out that instances of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial on social media have increased by 30% since 2016!
It’s impressive that we’re still on an upward trend given that mainstream social media sites – especially Twitter – have seriously clamped down on racist accounts since mid-2017. Everything is stacked against us, but we get the message out nonetheless.
Better still, the WJC – for the first time ever – actually attempted to explain why Jews are hated around their world. Their conclusions? Basing their entire religion on a hatred of outsiders, making up the Holocaust, Jewish ritual murder of Christian children, promotion of feminism and open borders in white countries, and 9/11. In that order.
Okay, okay, you got me. I made that last part up.
Like all kikes, these WJC Jews seem to believe that anti-Semitism is a noble gas on the periodic table, not unlike helium or argon, that floats around the Earth’s atmosphere waiting to fill an innocent victim’s voice-box with irrational Jew-hatred.
The use of anti-Semitic symbols and posts on social media denying the Holocaust have increased 30%, the World Jewish Congress (WJC) reported.
The study, commissioned by WJC in collaboration with Vigo Social Intelligence and titled “Anti-Semitic Symbols and Holocaust Denial in Social Media Posts: January 2018,” showed a dramatic increase in the number of incidents in 2018 compared with the same period in 2016.
The study is a follow-up to an initial study released in 2016. It was intended to cover the period between January 1-24, which “holds significant importance leading up to International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 and coinciding with the World Jewish Congress’ 2018 We Remember campaign,” the organization said.
Key findings of the report indicate that 30 percent more posts using anti-Semitic symbols were recorded during this time frame, along with twice the number of conversations denying the Holocaust.
Between January 1-24, 550 social media posts each day, and 23 per hour, contained neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic symbols. An average of 108 posts each day, or 4.5 per hour, denied the Holocaust, and 13,200 posts during the period included symbols or signs related to the Holocaust or Hitler’s Nazi regime.
An additional 2,600 posts denied the Holocaust occurred, or claimed Jews exaggerated the Holocaust’s scope and the number of victims.
The use of neo-Nazi symbols decreased in Germany, but increased in Poland, Switzerland, and Serbia, ranking those nations among the study’s ten worst offenders.
WJC CEO and Executive Vice President Robert Singer said, “It is easy to believe that anti-Semitism online is reserved for fringe elements, but the true scale of the problem is frightening.”
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“It is the responsibility of the companies to regularly monitor hate speech, educate users and ensure they understand the repercussions of violations, and call anti-Semitism explicitly by its name, without fear of criticism or rebuke.”
Jews’ complete lack of self-awareness is hilarious. They are genetically incapable of making even the loosest connection between “we need to censor people more aggressively on the Internet” and “this will make people hate us even more.”
Hey, I’m not complaining. Let them continue to censor us. Let them continue to oppress the most powerless and underrepresented group in modern society – white nationalists – while exposing themselves as paranoid, controlling tyrants. The average person doesn’t like censorship, and they really don’t like tyrants.
Keep posting hatefacts on YouTube. Keep posting memes on Normiebook. When your account gets banned, make a new one and resume shitposting as normal. All of this can still be done anonymously, using accounts created with disposable SIM cards and email addresses.
Here are our goals:
By 2019, we want online anti-Semitism to have increased by 60%.
By 2020, we should accept an increase of no less than 6,000,000%.
Yes, 6,000,000%. That means we’ll have turned everyone on Earth, including all Jews, into anti-Semitic Holocaust deniers. You’re not afraid of a challenge, are you?