When Charities Betray America:
How “Pro-Palestinian” Protest Groups Promote Anti-Americanism
(full report)
Executive Summary | Methodology
Examples of Anti-American and Anti-Police Hate Speech
Chronological Analysis | Analysis of Engagement Levels
Three Organizational Examples
Prevalence of Charities Among These Radical Groups
Conclusion | Endnotes
Appendix A: Organizations | Appendix B: Individuals
Conclusion
This data collection and analysis indicate that the “pro-Palestinian” movement’s most significant organizations and activists would be more properly described as anti-American or anti-Western and, increasingly, anti-police and pro-violence. In fact, it is common to see components of the movement and participants in its online chats refer to themselves as “seditionists,” “insurgents,” or “guerrillas.”
While some supporters of the Palestinian cause would undoubtedly reject that description, a movement is best defined by its leadership, organizers, and most prominent influencers.
The so-called pro-Palestinian movement, as represented by the approximately 500 top organizations and activists included in this examination, must be seen as pursuing a broader, more hostile ideology that incites instability, national security threats, economic sabotage, and hateful thinking and behavior that threatens the health of our civil society. These facts call into question whether nonprofit groups may properly assist the activists and organizations engaged in these harmful crusades.
In the next installment, the endnotes.