Ronald S. Lauder
President
David de Rothschild
Chairman Governing Board
Chella Safra
Treasurer
United Nations Forum on Minority Issues 2020
NGO: World Jewish Congress
Representative delivering the statement: Mrs. Dina Wyler
Thank you,
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Tiktok. While these platforms enable us to connect with one
another and inform us about what is going on in the world, they also pose an immense threat to
a peaceful and open society by enabling the spread of hate speech.
Of course, one could argue that racism and antisemitism exist for much longer than the internet,
one can’t deny though that it has made things much more complex and therefore harder to fight.
The internet gives hate a global platform reaching millions of people all around the world within
seconds and with limited control mechanisms. Secondly, it is much harder to make people
accountable for their actions online. Finally, it has become increasingly difficult to monitor and
report those cases due to constantly changing modalities to spread hate speech through memes,
pictures or symbols that are difficult to identify.
Antisemitism thrives wildly under these circumstances and conspiracy theories such as Qanon
follow century old antisemitic narratives such as the myth of a secret elites running the world
behind the scenes and drinking the blood of innocent children.
Condemning online hate speech is not enough. We want to see actions taken to protect
minorities who are the most at risk. Steps have been taken in the recent past, by social media
platforms. This, however, is not enough.
Since this is a problem of global significance, fighting it on an international level is key and the
UN should lead the way by building a global strategy to monitor and collect data on hate speech
and supporting private initiatives on the ground who have already established innovative
approaches to fight online hate. The UN charter declares that it is the organization’s duty to
prevent and remove threats to peace and suppress acts of aggression. We take the UN up on
this promise. It is our shared moral obligation to fight online hate speech together.
Thank you