To: toccodolce who wrote (18375 ) 12/6/2016 1:20:37 AM From: StockDung Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 73919 ADL "FIGHTS CYBERHATE" BY BANNING HILLARY CLINTON MEME December 5, 2016 Daniel Greenfield While Jewish students are terrorized on college campuses by Islamic supremacists, the ADL is boasting that it's fighting "cyberhate" by getting a Hillary meme off the internet. Here's the ADL's absurd boast Today We Won a Battle Against Hate By Shaun Kozolchyk Development Director, ADL San Francisco Regional Office There are days when working for the ADL—coming face-to-face with so much hate and vitriol—one wonders,how do I get through today? Then there are other days when good things happen. A few days ago. ADL was able to strike a blow against hate in a measurable, concrete permanent and HOPEFUL way. We do that every day, behind the scenes, but on this day we did it in full view, and got amazing results. But let me back up: A few weeks ago, I saw the most jarring Facebook post by a woman whose beautiful four-year-old daughter had been violated publically and horrifically. You see: A lovely picture of her daughter with Hillary Clinton had been turned into a hateful meme spread by bigots. I believed ADL could help. And we did. Now it’s gone viral — and the focus of an inspiring news story in The Washington Post. Here's what the meme actually was... According to The Washington Post, bold white type across the top of the image read: “I AM FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS!” Then halfway down, text covering the lower half of Sullivan’s body accused Clinton of accepting money and refugees from countries “that would mutilate this girl’s genitalia, marry her to a Muslim paedophile, and stone her to death if she doesn’t wear a bedsheet.” Jennifer Jones is well within her rights not to want her daughter's picture to be used without permission. But this has nothing to do with the ADL. It's not fighting "hate" unless you consider any criticism of Islamic sharia law to be "hate". Which the ADL's current leadership likely does. But this is what the ADL is doing instead of fighting anti-Semitism. One message among the hundreds stuck out: the one from Shaun at the Anti-Defamation League. She told me she thought she could help and introduced me to her colleague, Jonathan Vick, ADL’s Assistant Director for Cyberhate Response. After I spoke with Jonathan, I connected him with Hillary Clinton’s official photographer and the next thing I know, the meme is gone! When the ADL followed up to let me know, I felt total relief. I feel ready to celebrate! I knew of the ADL before, but I didn’t know they do this! I’m in love with the ADL and am willing to do whatever they need to help others in my position! We didn't know the ADL takes down Hillary memes either. S