The ADL are American jews, yet they have gone to bat for Israel's immigration laws citing, ironically, the risk of population replacement. They have also consistently advocated for easing US immigration restrictions while branding concerns of population replacement white supremacist conspiracy theories.
No, the ADL is a leftist organization, much like the Southern Poverty Law. Israeli Jews and orthodox American Jews are very conservative. They’re not a monolith.
Lol. Sure, any population sample large enough is not monolithic - including "Israeli Jews", a coalition of which are in the middle of deposing Netanyahu. And yes, many of them are leftist.
Furthermore, the ADL absolutely did defend Israel's stance on immigration. The essay "Response To Common Inaccuracy: Bi-National/One-State Solution" used what is now referred to as the Great Replacement theory to do so. That is, before it became politically convenient to brand it a white nationalist, anti-semitic conspiracy theory like the duplicitous pieces of shit that they are.
Israeli Jews and American Jews have extremely different political views. Orthodox American Jews are very conservative, as well. It's not a monolith.
The ADL are American jews, yet they have gone to bat for Israel's immigration laws citing, ironically, the risk of population replacement. They have also consistently advocated for easing US immigration restrictions while branding concerns of population replacement white supremacist conspiracy theories.
No, the ADL is a leftist organization, much like the Southern Poverty Law. Israeli Jews and orthodox American Jews are very conservative. They’re not a monolith.
Sorry if one cannot take your word for it when things like this constantly happen
https://archive.is/ovLan
https://ibb.co/TB52TRy
https://ibb.co/cTVFqK0
https://ibb.co/sJ6Pb1n
Lol. Sure, any population sample large enough is not monolithic - including "Israeli Jews", a coalition of which are in the middle of deposing Netanyahu. And yes, many of them are leftist.
Furthermore, the ADL absolutely did defend Israel's stance on immigration. The essay "Response To Common Inaccuracy: Bi-National/One-State Solution" used what is now referred to as the Great Replacement theory to do so. That is, before it became politically convenient to brand it a white nationalist, anti-semitic conspiracy theory like the duplicitous pieces of shit that they are.