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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

ADL: Unreliable Source of Information. Its Travesty of "Education" Exposed

Back in June 2024, Wikipedia declared the American Zionist organization ADL (Anti-Defamation League) an "unreliable source of information". For decades, Americans have been brainwashed and blackmailed by an unrelenting Zionist propaganda machine that elevated Jewish suffering above and beyond that of any other community in the United States, and indeed around the world.

According to the charlatan ADL Zionist organization, no human suffering could rise above that of the "Jewish people", not in history, not right now, and never in the future. Among all peoples who have suffered at the hands of other people, Jewish suffering reached the zenith of all human suffering and could never be surpassed. The ADL pretended to work with Black African American communities to help in the Civil Rights movement, but the American Jewish community played it safe on both sides of the divide: Jews are "White" establishment when convenient, and they are a "minority" when convenient. This hypocrisy is evident in the treatment by ADL and those it represents of the indigenous Palestinian people whom, in principle, it should be backing against displacement, genocide, racism, and land theft.

For the ADL, the 4-centuries long abomination of Black African slavery never qualified to rise above the 4 years of the Holocaust. But the genocide in Gaza has finally exposed the imposture of Zionist organizations like the ADL.

And dare anyone question ADL's fundamental motive: The protection of the European Jewish colonial enterprise in Palestine that began some 100 years ago and led to the ethnic cleansing of an entire indigenous population from its native historic land.

The ADL has always disguised itself as a human rights organization, but its sole "human right" objective was to shield barbaric Zionism behind a veneer of respectability.

The Jewish community has to make up its mind as to where it stands on the matter of Palestine. It can no longer play the good peacenik Democrat when necessary or the bad warmongering Republican when useful.

Now is a moment of reckoning: The world finally understands the history of Palestine as a victim of Zionist colonialism. The wall of immunity around Israel built by decades of lies and deception, strangely portraying itself as the colonial victim of its own colonized victims, can no longer stand. Israel must be no longer be judged with the narrow and tunnel-like lens of the Holocaust that gave it a license to kill, displace, dehumanize and steal the land of the indigenous Palestinian people. 

Time to treat Israel just like any other country. The "Israel" exception has fallen: A victim cannot victimize other people. It is not because the Jews suffered from European barbarity that they should be allowed to exercize their own barbarity on the Palestinians. It is not because one is a victim of rape that one should be allowed to go around and rape other people.

Yes, the Holocaust is a stain on humanity, but with Zionist organizations like the ADL, it seems that no one has learned the lessons of the Holocaust, despite all the lectures, books, seminars, conferences, museums, films and documentaries. What is the point of "teaching" people about the atrocities of the Holocaust if the victim of the Holocaust can indulge in its own version of barbarity against another people? 
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Nation’s largest teachers’ union votes to endorse proposal that would cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League
Amanda Musa, CNN
Thu, July 10, 2025


The National Education Association entry is seen at the DC headquarters on June 27, 2022. - Rosemarie Mosteller/Alamy

The National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers’ union, has endorsed a proposal to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League, a civil rights group focused on combatting antisemitism, according to an NEA spokesperson.

The proposal, titled New Business Item 39, was preliminarily adopted by union delegates at the 2025 Representative Assembly, which took place in Portland, Oregon, on July 5.

“In a narrow vote of over 6,000 NEA members at the 2025 NEA Representative Assembly, delegates voted to forward to the NEA Executive Committee a recommendation that the National Education Association not use, endorse, or publicize materials from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) or participate in ADL programs,” an NEA spokesperson said Wednesday.

The proposal has not been officially adopted and has been referred to the NEA’s Executive Committee for consideration. The committee will then send its recommendation to the union’s Board of Directors, according to an NEA spokesperson.

No board meeting on the proposal has yet been scheduled, the spokesperson told CNN.

For years, the ADL has provided educational resources about antisemitism and the Holocaust in American schools.

In an official response, the Anti-Defamation League called the NEA’s endorsement “profoundly disturbing.”

“We will not be cowed for supporting Israel, and we will not be deterred from our work reaching millions of students with educational programs every year,” an ADL spokesperson said in a statement Wednesday. “It is our understanding there’s an internal NEA process that deals with issues like this and it is far from a completed process.”

The NEA represents approximately three million educators across the United States and has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities nationwide.

“As educators, we are committed to ensuring students of every race, religion or national origin have safe and welcoming spaces to learn and grow,” an NEA spokesperson said in a statement Wednesday.

“The National Education Association and its members are unequivocally committed to the cause of educating, organizing against and combating all forms of hate and discrimination, including antisemitism and anti-Palestinian bigotry,” the statement added. “This is a fundamental principle we will never walk away from.”

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