Twitter, Google Decline To Be In State Department Event Countering Anti-Semitism

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CALIFORNIA (JNS) — Twitter and Google declined to participate in next week’s U.S. State Department event, featuring U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on countering anti-Semitism on the Internet and social media—the first event of its kind in the department’s history, U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism Elan Carr told JNS on Thursday.

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Facebook and TikTok each sent a senior representative to the pre-recorded event, which will be broadcasted for the first time Oct. 21-22.

Titled “Ancient Hatred, Modern Medium,” the event will also feature U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Israeli Tourism and Strategic Affairs Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen; British Cabinet Officer Minister Michael Gove; United Arab Emirates Federal National Council Member Ali Al Nuaimi; International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance president Ambassador Michaela Küchler; European Commission Coordinator on Combating Anti-Semitism Katharina von Schnurbein; and U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief Ahmed Shaheed.

The decision by Twitter and Google, both of which did not respond to a request for comment, comes as Facebook announced this week that it would ban posts denying and distorting the Holocaust—a move that Carr, also part of the virtual event, applauded.

“Holocaust denial or distortion is absolutely anti-Semitic. It meets the [International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance] definition of anti-Semitism,” he told JNS on Thursday. “I welcome Facebook’s recognition that Holocaust denial or distortion is anti-Semitism.”

“One of the things that particularly excites me about Facebook’s announcement is that it’s going to be referring its users shortly to off-platform credible sources of education on Holocaust history,” he continued. “I think that is incredibly important and is exactly in keeping with the spirit of the First Amendment where despicable hateful speech is met with accurate and educational speech.”

Carr went on to say that the Facebook move “has the potential truly to elevate the human condition. If these powerful platforms use their abilities to educate their users, it could be a game-changer for not only the fight against anti-Semitism, but more broadly, the fight against all kinds of disinformation and hate-filled ideologies that are being propagated by means of the Internet and social media.”


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Just sayin’
Just sayin’
3 years ago

Want to get them to the table? Tell them it’s a BLM/women’s rights/ LGBQT/ meeting,
They’ll be there pronto

Boro park yid
Boro park yid
3 years ago

When did anti semitism become fashionable in the USA.
No clue.
Try Obama and Biden administration last term Remember how they treated isreal as a outcast how they voted in favor of anti isreal agenda in UN. Tried to cut off military aid eat marked
Vote trump
For our future in this country
His grand children are Jewish too

Stam Misha
Stam Misha
3 years ago

wow, under trump, the notoriously antisemitic state department conducts an event on countering antisemitism.

Trump forgives 3B of US dept to a 5th world sudan to make symbolic peace with israel.

crazy times

Trump 2020!

C L
C L
3 years ago

If netanyahu and the other zionists want to talk about anti-semitism they should look at themselves. Dictating orders to the world, and then wondering why there is anti-semitism. The Satmar Rav Z”L used to talk about the arsonist claiming to be putting out the fire…