Young Americans See More Antisemitism—But Are Less Likely to Call It a Problem

We see a clear pattern in our national survey of 7,028 U.S. adults, fielded August–September 2025: antisemitic beliefs are higher among Gen Z and Millennials than among older generations. For example, adults age 45 and younger are 6 percentage points more likely than older Americans to answer “mostly true” to the statement “Jewish people cause problems in […]
“Welfare-Addicted Jews”: Inflammatory YouTube Video Triggers Antisemitic Reactions

Last week, Tyler Oliveira, a YouTuber with almost 9 million subscribers, posted a video about Kiryas Joel, a mostly Satmar Hasidic town in Orange County, New York. The video has reached over 2.9 million views on YouTube, at the time of writing. It triggered online reactions that went beyond political criticism, into open antisemitism. Oliveira’s not-so-subtle framing pushes the idea that Jews in […]
Antisemitism at Alarming Levels Across U.S., but Positive Signs Emerging

A new survey from Blue Square Alliance Against Hate reveals Americans’ views of Jewish hate are solidifying, with a durable minority expressing antisemitic attitudes.
BSA Research Reveals Antisemitism At Alarming Levels Across U.S., But Positive Signs Emerging

Antisemitism in the US has risen to alarming levels, with fewer Americans recognizing its seriousness and 40% fewer Allies than two years ago, according to the Blue Square Alliance’s biannual Stand Up to Jewish Hate: The US Antisemitism Landscape Survey. At the same time, skepticism of the problem, a sense of powerlessness, and anti-Jewish tropes have all grown.
“When There Are No Words”: Blue Square #🟦Campaign Encourages More Americans to Stand United Against Jewish Hate and All Hate As Violence Climbs

Watch the New Blue Square Television Spot HERE $10 million ad buy will reach Americans through television, social media, YouTube, and Out of Home Organization formerly known as the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism becomes the “Blue Square Alliance Against Hate” as coalition of partners grows amid rising faith-based hate FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Blue Square […]
Tucker Carlson’s Antisemitic Conspiracies Spark Online Reactions

Conservative podcaster and media personality Tucker Carlson made several comments this week that are being viewed by many as antisemitic. His first comment came at the memorial for Charlie Kirk, a right-wing personality who was assassinated on September 10th. Carlson compared Kirk’s assassination to the account of Jesus’s crucifixion. While he didn’t explicitly refer to […]
Nazi Marching Song Turned Meme: How Social Media is Using a Controversial Tune

A German marching song once sung by Nazi troops during World War II has found a second life online. Erika, composed in 1938 by Herms Niel, was a staple of Nazi military bands, and though its lyrics are not political, its history ties it inextricably to Germany’s Nazi past. Today, the tune has gone viral […]
Religious and Racial Prejudice: How Antisemitism’s Twin Engines Run Online

Antisemitism has historically adapted to the language and prejudices of its era. Today, two major strains, often intertwined, have found new energy online: Since October 7, 2023, both strands have surged on social media: more than 1.8 million mentions have invoked genetics in the context of Israel or Judaism, a 188% increase compared to the […]
Murder of Charlie Kirk Draws Intense Social Media Reaction

Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th, there have been more than 26 million posts reacting to his death. Kirk, a conservative commentator and founder of the youth-focused political organization Turning Point USA, was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in what authorities have described as a targeted attack. He was pronounced […]
What the Phrase “It Was Promised to Them 3,000 Years Ago” Means and How It Is Used Online

The phrase “It was promised to them 3,000 years ago” mocks Jewish ties to Israel. Learn its history, meaning, and why it is being used more online.
How Extremists Are Profiting Off Antisemitism Online

Since the start of the year, the BSA Command Center has been closely monitoring a troubling trend: hate not only spreading across the internet but becoming more profitable. Individuals and extremist groups are increasingly turning antisemitism into a business model, using tools like cryptocurrency, crowdfunding platforms, livestreaming, and merchandise sales to raise money and build […]
After Hack, Elmo Becomes a Meme for Antisemitic Actors

What began as a disturbing antisemitic rant from Elmo’s hacked X account has quickly spiraled into other hateful content online that exploits and celebrates the character’s hijacked image. On Sunday night, the verified account of the beloved Sesame Street character was compromised, with the hacker posting a series of inflammatory tweets. These included references to […]