ADL classifies 'From the River to the Sea' phrase as antisemitic hate speech
Glenn Greenwald discusses the Anti-Defamation League's classification of the phrase 'From the River to the Sea' as antisemitic. According to Greenwald's analysis, the ADL has categorized use of this phrase as hate speech. The source argues this designation has implications for speech classification and institutional power over language categorization.
This item is classified as Analysis. Claims reflect the source's arguments and characterizations, not independently verified institutional findings. The ADL's actual classification criteria and rationale should be verified against the ADL's published documentation before publication.
Verified
- ✓Glenn Greenwald posted commentary on the ADL's classification of 'From the River to the Sea.' (Source: YouTube post by Glenn Greenwald)
Interpretation
- ~The ADL's categorization of this phrase as antisemitic represents institutional power over speech classification. (Greenwald analysis, not independently verified)
- ~The phrase's designation carries implications for how speech is legally or socially treated. (Greenwald argument, not independently confirmed)
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- @glenngreenwald
- Source type
- Independent Commentary (Tier 7)
- Content type
- Analysis
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- Analysis
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- 0 of 15 major US outlets
- Published
- May 11, 2026 at 11:06 AM PDT
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