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Join the Global Call to Treat Holocaust Distortion as Hate Speech

The scan identified 1,220,900 online discussions in which the Holocaust and the Covid-19 pandemic were linked.

These discussions created 63.7 million online engagements (posts, comments, reactions, shares, etc.) on the topic.

A vast majority -- 56.9 million engagements -- took place in English. Hebrew was second, at 2.6 million, and Spanish third at 2.1 million.

Holocaust trivialization desecrates the memory of the victims of the Nazi genocide and fuels contemporary antisemitism. The time is now to stand together against this rising trend and stop the spread of hate before it is too late.

History Is Under Attack!

Dr. Peter Kraus, Australia.

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Max Eisen, Canada.

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Dita Kraus, Israel.

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Aliza Landau, Israel.

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Combat Antisemitism Movement Coalition’s Calls for Action Against Holocaust Trivialization

Internet Monitoring Report Reveals The Online Scope of Holocaust Trivialization

Combat Antisemitism Movement Database of Holocaust Trivialization Incidents Since Summer 2021

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Gabriella Karin, Israel, United States.

Survivors Demand End to Holocaust Trivialization Before It's Too Late

Having experienced the unique horrors of the Holocaust firsthand, survivors of the Nazi genocide know how quickly bigoted words can turn into antisemitic violence: 

Share these powerful messages of survivors defending their dignity and speaking out against Holocaust trivialization.

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Sara Rus, Argentina. 

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How You Can Take Action Against Holocaust Trivialization

1. Sign the global petition calling for Holocaust trivialization to be treated as hate speech.

2. Speak out on social media and share the #CantBeCompared Campaign with your friends and family.

Use the power of social media to join the thousands around the world who are already standing up to Holocaust trivialization.

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The misappropriation of imagery, symbols, and historical facts related to the Holocaust in discussions on unrelated issues.

The minimization of the unique horrors, in terms of nature and scope, on Jews and other victims of the Nazis.

The comparison of contemporary leaders to infamous Nazi leaders.

What Is Holocaust Trivialization?

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The use of false analogies between the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to slander and delegitimize the State of Israel.

Learn About and Act Against Holocaust Trivialization

Holocaust trivialization desecrates the memory of the victims of the Nazi genocide and fuels contemporary antisemitism. The time is now to stand together against this rising trend and stop the spread of hate before it is too late.

With Holocaust trivialization on the rise worldwide amid the Covid-19 pandemic, in an increasingly polarized political environment, good people of conscience of all backgrounds are encouraged to join leading Jewish and non-Jewish organizations in calling on governments, legislators, social media companies, and the public at large to take concrete steps against this threatening form of hate speech.

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History Is Under Attack!

Ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) in partnership with Buzzila released a comprehensive internet monitoring data report revealing the scope of the rising trend of Holocaust trivialization - including comparisons of the Nazi genocide to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The study, conducted by Buzzilla, an online and social media monitoring agency, scanned online content over a two-year period (January 2020-December 2021) from social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, as well as other news websites, forums and blogs, and user comments on media portals, in six languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic and Hebrew.

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