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#EndJewHatred movement issues statement in response to ADL and NAACP boycotting Twitter ahead of US midterms

International grassroots civil rights movement urges Congress to take bipartisan action against Jew-hatred.

The international grassroots civil rights movement End Jew Hatred released the following statement ahead of the outcome of the 2022 U.S. midterm election:

“Whatever the outcome of the midterm elections might be tonight, the fight against anti-Semitism and Jew-hatred should be able to bring all parties, and all Americans together. For far too long, we have seen the politicization of anti-Semitism—like recent calls by the ADL and NAACP to boycott Twitter—which do nothing but silence free speech and sow division. False charges of anti-Semitism designed to stifle open dialogue ahead of the midterm elections harms the cause of minority rights.

The #EndJewHatred movement is a nonpartisan coalition that looks forward to continued support from Congress and politicians from across the country as we work to end Jew-hatred in our lifetime.”

For more information about End Jew Hatred, please contact James Lambert, Vice President at Rubenstein PR, at 212-805-3024 or at jlambert@rubensteinpr.com.

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#EndJewHatred is an international grassroots civil rights movement that unites ordinary people, activists, and organizations from around the world who support the cause that defines the movement: to end Jew-hatred in our lifetime. It does so by altering public discourse to make Jew-hatred unacceptable in society, while empowering Jews with positivity and strength to discover and enjoy their heritage in whichever manner they choose, without fear of attack or persecution.
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