“Instead of honoring the lives of those that were lost on that fateful day, someone chose to highlight hate,” said ADL Southeast Regional Director Allison Padilla-Goodman in a statement. “The Rock, which is meant to represent school pride and unification, has unfortunately, again, been used as a billboard for hate.”According to ADL Southeast, this is at least the third time in the last year that the Rock has been defaced with antisemitic messages and/or symbols.Last year, a painting on the Rock reading "Stronger than hate" was covered over with the statement "Stronger through hate," next to a swastika, according to the Algemeiner. Less than two weeks later, the Rock was painted with a large amount of swastikas and antisemitic messages. The incidents came shortly after the Jewish campus group Hillel held a vigil for the victims of the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.The University of Tennessee hosted the Dear World event last week, that "unites people through pictures in their distinct message-on-skin style" to celebrate "the stories of our community." This week, the university will host a United at the Table event, in which 500 students are invited to eat dinner together "to celebrate and promote UNITY within our diverse campus community."There’s a new message on the rock this morning #VOLisaverb pic.twitter.com/hhuxOQL8yi
— Mara McJilton (@maramcjiltontv) September 13, 2019