Some data points: ADL reports show a 10x increase in anti-Jewish incidents (in the US) from 2014-2024, even while those with antisemitic attitudes remain ~stable at ~10% over that time. FBI hate crime stats end at EOY 2023, making extrapolating difficult due to the massive spike after 10⁄7, but it looks like 5-10x increase over the decade. (In certain areas, like NYC, hate crimes against Jews now outnumber all hate crimes against every other religious/ethnic group plus every racial group, sexual orientation, gender identity, etc combined.)
From anecdotal experience, both the far-right and far-left are getting more openly antisemitic, though only the latter has the social pull to be able to push it in mainstream settings.
Important: The ADL is not a credible source for antisemitic incidents for a couple of reasons: (1) it considers much expressed anti-Israel sentiment, or even certain statements in support of Palestinian rights, necessarily antisemitic, and (2) it doesn’t verify incidents well. Basically any person can drop a line like “I’m Jewish and a person who looked Arab bit me” and it’ll be counted if it suits the ADL’s purposes to count it. The other forms of hate it tracks besides antisemitism mostly serve to bolster its reputation so that it can get away with inflating antisemitism stats.
My anecdotal experience is consistent with a substantial rise in antisemitism over the past couple of years, but I do not at all trust the ADL to quantify it.
Some data points: ADL reports show a 10x increase in anti-Jewish incidents (in the US) from 2014-2024, even while those with antisemitic attitudes remain ~stable at ~10% over that time. FBI hate crime stats end at EOY 2023, making extrapolating difficult due to the massive spike after 10⁄7, but it looks like 5-10x increase over the decade. (In certain areas, like NYC, hate crimes against Jews now outnumber all hate crimes against every other religious/ethnic group plus every racial group, sexual orientation, gender identity, etc combined.)
From anecdotal experience, both the far-right and far-left are getting more openly antisemitic, though only the latter has the social pull to be able to push it in mainstream settings.
This polling by Blue Rose research is much less noisy, I think:
Could you include a link to the source?
Important: The ADL is not a credible source for antisemitic incidents for a couple of reasons: (1) it considers much expressed anti-Israel sentiment, or even certain statements in support of Palestinian rights, necessarily antisemitic, and (2) it doesn’t verify incidents well. Basically any person can drop a line like “I’m Jewish and a person who looked Arab bit me” and it’ll be counted if it suits the ADL’s purposes to count it. The other forms of hate it tracks besides antisemitism mostly serve to bolster its reputation so that it can get away with inflating antisemitism stats.
My anecdotal experience is consistent with a substantial rise in antisemitism over the past couple of years, but I do not at all trust the ADL to quantify it.