Las Vegas Review-Journal

Antisemiti­c acts rise sharply in Calif.

More than 500 in ’22, up 40 percent from ’21

- By Trân Nguyen

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — More than 500 antisemiti­c acts targeting Jewish people, including assault, vandalism and harassment, were committed in California last year, an increase of more than 40 percent from 2021, underscori­ng a proliferat­ion of hate crimes and extremism in the state, according to a report released Tuesday by the Anti-defamation League.

The ADL also cited increasing collaborat­ion among extremist and white supremacis­t groups in a report detailing a wide range of hate crimes and violence. California saw at least six murders by members of extremist groups in 2021 and 2022 — the most in the nation — with three being linked to white supremacis­t groups, the report found.

The report on California comes after the Anti-defamation League released another report, in collaborat­ion with Tel Aviv University’s Center for the Study of Contempora­ry European Jewry, that shows antisemiti­c incidents are at a new high worldwide, with the upward trend intensifyi­ng in the U.S.

In California, it found at least 518 antisemiti­c acts were committed in 2022, second only to New York with 580 incidents. That figure is a 41 percent increase from 2021, it said.

“There’s a common thread that connects every part of California, north and south, east and west, and that’s hate in all its forms,” Oren Segal, vice president of the Anti-defamation League Center of Extremism, said at a news conference Tuesday. “Addressing the proliferat­ion of extremism, antisemiti­sm and hate is not only a profound challenge, it is one of the challenges of our time.”

The civil rights organizati­on’s report, called “Hate in the Golden State”, also found an increase in local white supremacis­t groups working together to spread propaganda and strengthen their presence across California. It shows how establishe­d groups such as the Proud Boys continue to target local LGBTQ+ events, especially drag queen story hours.

Supremacis­t or antisemiti­c groups such as the Goyim Defense League, Active Clubs and the White Lives Matter network are among the driving forces behind efforts in California to spread white supremacy ideology and organize ANTI-LGBTQ+ protests, the report said. Last year, the Anti-defamation League recorded 296 instances of white supremacis­t propaganda being distribute­d in California, a jump of 91 percent from 155 instances in 2021.

It also details violence or harassment committed by supporters of Qanon, a baseless conspiracy theory that believed former President Donald Trump was waging a secret campaign against enemies in the “deep state” as well as a child sex traffickin­g ring run by satanic pedophiles and cannibals.

 ?? Denis Poroy The Associated Press ?? At least 518 antisemiti­c acts including harassment, vandalism and assault targeting Jewish people took place in California in 2022, second only to New York, according to a report released Tuesday by a civil rights organizati­on.
Denis Poroy The Associated Press At least 518 antisemiti­c acts including harassment, vandalism and assault targeting Jewish people took place in California in 2022, second only to New York, according to a report released Tuesday by a civil rights organizati­on.

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