What We Do > Combat Extremism
In recent years, our country has witnessed violent insurrectionist threats to democracy, a rise in hate crimes and rampant online conspiracy theories that have escalated into acts of hate and even terrorism. ADL monitors, exposes and disrupts extremist threats from across the ideological spectrum.
Assist Law Enforcement
For over 100 years, ADL has been a leader in identifying and calling out antisemitism and hate. An important part of our work is ensuring that law enforcement agencies and personnel at the local, state and federal levels understand the threats to vulnerable populations. In order to do this effectively, ADL shares our resources and expertise on extremism. In 2021 alone, ADL Center on Extremism (COE) provided law enforcement with critical intelligence about extremism over 1,300 times and tracked over 7,300 incidents of hate on our online, interactive H.E.A.T. map.
In 2014, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) of Washington, D.C. adopted recommendations provided by ADL and a group of national civil rights organizations, advocacy groups and academic authorities to improve its response to hate crimes and to strengthen the MPD’s relationship with the LGBTQ+ community.
Me: This organization one of the most influential in “anti-hate movement” (pretty much double speak for Cancel Culture)
Questions: Who funds them? Who are their corporate partners?