Friday, November 07, 2025

Green Shits: ADL Craps on Themselves

[Jonathan] Greenblatt [ADL CEO and national director] acknowledges about a third of Jewish New Yorkers voted for Mamdani

Greenblatt contends that he wants to represent Jews who did not. 

[Why do you want to represent NYC Jews who DIDN'T vote for Mamdani, Greenie? Don' you want to represent all Jews?]

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He said the mayor-elect applies a "double standard" to Israel because Mamdani has not raised human rights concerns about other countries in the same way.

The project to monitor Mamdani includes a tip line

[One of the stated reasons for the FBI cutting ADL off was that it spied on Americans. ]


FBI Director Kash Patel
@FBIDirectorKash

James Comey wrote “love letters” to the ADL and embedded FBI agents with them - a group that ran disgraceful ops spying on Americans.

That era is OVER. This FBI won’t partner with political fronts masquerading as watchdogs.

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In addition to monitoring "personnel policies and programs," the ADL plans "a tip line for Jewish New Yorkers if they experience antisemitism." It is not, Greenblatt said, an invitation for conspiracy theories about Mamdani, but a call for "real life incidents" of discrimination "so we can track them  effectively [THAT IS EXACTLY WHY KASH CUT TIES WITH YOU, GREENIE!] and make sure law enforcement's following up as appropriate." The ADL alleges that Mamdani's views may create a "permission structure" for antisemitic attacks at a time when they are on the rise.

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An ADL project to monitor a single official is unusual

Asked if the ADL has previously done so, Greenblatt responded, "We've certainly never had an elected official like this before." 

Asked if the ADL itself is applying a double standard with its special scrutiny of Mamdani, Greenblatt said, "This isn't inherently pejorative. It's simply saying in a moment of crisis like we've never had before, we're going to be paying very close attention."

[This isn't inherently pejorative! ROFLMAO]

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