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Sunday, June 08, 2025

Greenblatt gives up the non-partisan ghost

I apologize for repeatedly railing about the ADL generally and Jonathan Greenblatt in particular. But Greenblatt's latest speech--before the Republican Attorneys General Association--undermined any pretense (if any remained) ADL is "an apolitical, non-partisan organization."

Because while making that disclaimer, Greenblatt spoke to an expressly partisan organization. And he parrotted GOP talking points--pro-Palestinian protesters are the equivalent of al-Qaeda and ICE and have overseas ties; that all liberal activism (including Black Lives Matter) is nihilistic; he does not want to destroy Harvard and other universities but "God bless Secretary McMahon" for efforts designed and intended to destroy those schools; and these protesters are "opposed to America." I do not know how a speech from the head of a "political, partisan organization" would sound any different than this.

Oh, and the protected antisemitic speech that produced some genuine (but not overwhelming in number) unlawful and harassing actions is "the worst expression of hate against any group in the country for the last 100 years." Anyone who says that--when the South had de jure discrimination and de facto lawful lynching within the past 100 years--no longer deserves to be taken seriously.

Posted by Howard Wasserman on June 8, 2025 at 05:28 PM in Howard Wasserman, Law and Politics, Religion | Permalink

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