Perhaps the ADL has a point. Nothing helps curtail freedom quite like more Muslims.
From the New Jersey Jewish News in 2010:
Concerned that some recent incidents of bullying in cyberspace have taken on an anti-Semitic tone, the Anti-Defamation League is calling for a toughening of state law to prevent hateful text messaging and harassment via Internet websites.
Etzion Neuer, director of the ADL’s New Jersey region, said he has received complaints from several parents whose teenagers have been tormented with anti-Semitic e-mails and Web postings.
Neuer is working with Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-Dist. 37) to revise New Jersey’s law on bullying.
Huttle advocates tightening the law by requiring school districts to have a single uniform policy for penalizing young offenders.
“We have to have the consequences in school. This is where it is stemming from,” she told NJJN. “We need to give the school districts the responsibility to suspend or expel people.”
The bill calls for discipline after alleged bullies are given hearings before councils made up of students, administrators, and teachers, she said.
“Even though the anti-bullying law is already on the books, it is not being followed by many schools,” Neuer said. “Schools have to create consequences for a kid who bullies. Schools need to have programs to form anti-bullying task forces that involve school staffs, administrators, and parents.”
Among the complaints Neuer has received are those from two parents who reported that their daughters received anti-Semitic text messages.