One of the voicemails stated: “I can’t wait to graduate as a Nazi, I am ready for you mother*******. Cut your head off…I will kill you mother******* with pleasure.”
The ADL's decision to return to advertising on X comes in the wake of heightened scrutiny over antisemitism and extremist content proliferating on the platform.
The latest FBI statistics revealed 101 reported hate crimes in 2020, targeting various communities, marking an 80% increase from 2020.
Ben Brody was enjoying a baseball game when conspiracy theorists online suggested he was involved in a neo-Nazi brawl hundreds of miles away. He and his lawyer say that Elon Musk slandered him, too.
“We have watched in horror as a new stage in antisemitic discourse has spread like wildfire on one of America’s largest social media networks.”
The meeting is likely to raise eyebrows as Musk is under fire for lax company policies which allow for the dissemination of antisemitism on the platform.
In response to calling out antisemitism, Miss Iraq Sarah Idan was threatened with rape.
Since mid-July, at least 49 synagogues in 13 states have received the threatening calls, none of which have been linked to credible bomb threats, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
The ADL tweeted that "actions speak louder than words" in response to X's new blog post on combating hate on the platform.
The day before X published a statement titled "Our ongoing commitment to combat antisemitism on X".