I Prayed have prayed
Lord, we pray for our divided Nation. Division is not from you, we pray against this spirit and pray for unity in America.
Reading Time: < 1 minute

The year 2020 was not only the period of a global pandemic outbreak, but also marked a significant rise of antisemitic discourse on social media, according to a 2020-2021 report by the Fighting Online Antisemitism movement published on Wednesday.

The Fighting Online Antisemitism’s report shows worrying findings as it breaks down which of the social media platforms were highest in antisemitic content.

The report shows that Twitter with the most antisemitic content, with 36% of the overall content

TikTok was last with only 2%.

The Middle East proved to be the highest source of the antisemitic content with 30%.

Don’t be censored! Sign up to make sure you aren’t missing the news Christians need to pray about. Click HERE.

Europe 10%

US 9%.

Videos that call for the destruction of Israel or that feature vandalization of the Israeli flag were not removed as they they are seen as as political opinion.

Content which called for the harm of people was removed.

“The alarming findings of the report require an immediate gathering of relevant government ministries,” according to Tomer Aldubi, founder and CEO of Fighting Online Antisemitism. “Only in the last wave of violence have we witnessed aspects of antisemitism online and their impact on global public opinion. We must understand that today’s fight is not only against Iran and enemies of Israel, but also antisemitism and public opinion.”

What are your thoughts on the rise of antisemitic discourse in social media? Let us know your thoughts and prayers for America in the comments below!

(Excerpt from The Jerusalem Post. Photo by UnSplash)

Comments (0) Print

Comments

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

No comments have been posted yet; you can be the first!

Partner with Us

Intercessors for America is the trusted resource for millions of people across the United States committed to praying for our nation. If you have benefited from IFA's resources and community, please consider joining us as a monthly support partner. As a 501(c)3 organization, it's through your support that all this possible.

Dave Kubal
IFA President
Become a Monthly Partner

Share

Click below to share this with others

Log in to Join the Conversation

Log in to your IFA account to start a discussion, comment, pray, and interact with our community.