Superb analysis of Foxman and his ADL by author Jason Baoz.
Regrettably, the ADL re the Jewish community has become the spitting image of the NAACP re the black community: whereas both were founded to perform the noble task of combatting bigotry, they have both been captured by mindless radicals in the past several decades.
It's about time that Foxman was eased out of his job, having long since become irrelevant, if not senile.
Actually, both organizations were always "radical," but until very recently radicalism didn't have anything to do with "gay marriage" and such issues. Shoot, back in the "red decade" of the Thirties would today's radicalism even be recognized?
Unfortunately, it is the association in the popular mind of yesterday's radicalism (desegregation) with today's radicalism ("gay rights") that gives today's Left its fanatical moral surety and that threatens to undo legitimate reforms should today's radical causes ever find themselves in retreat.