The Simon Wiesenthal Center 2022 annual digital terrorism and hate report

simon wiesenthal center annual report
simon wiesenthal center annual report

The Simon Wiesenthal Center released its 2022 annual Digital Terrorism and Hate Report at a press conference at New York City Hall hosted by New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and seven other influential Council leaders who represent the Big Apple’s diverse ethnic communities, each of whom expressed the need for unity in the struggle against the rising tide of hate.

SWC’s 2022 Digital Hate Report exposes widespread Russian disinformation and fake news sites to justify and deflect attention away from the war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine, conspiracy theories, virulent antisemitic, racist, and xenophobic hate messaging, the targeting of LGBTQ+ and minority communities, and the infiltration of children’s gaming platforms by neo-Nazis and other extremists.

Social media and gaming platforms have emerged as critical global vehicles for the marketing and distribution of violent hatred and terror recruitment. The SWC annual report card is a necessary tool to report and alert the public, from law enforcement to parents about the scope of pernicious messages targeting our children whose lives increasingly revolve around social media.

The report card grades powerful platforms on how well they degrade the marketing capability of bigots as well as challenges platforms that willfully facilitate antisemitism, racism, xenophobia, stereotyping, and bullying.

From the 27th annual Digital Terrorism Report. Credit: SWC.
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