By Jerry Elman, December 16, 2023

The ADL Pyramid of Hate

Introduction
In a world increasingly marred by instances of hate crimes, racial tensions, and political divisiveness, understanding the underpinnings of hate has never been more crucial. The Pyramid of Hate, an educational tool developed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to illustrate the insidious progression of hate, provides a framework for understanding how seemingly innocuous biases can escalate into full-blown genocide.

The Pyramid Explained
The Pyramid of Hate is structured in layers, each representing a stage in the escalation of hate:

Biased Attitudes: At the base are subtle, often unconscious, biased attitudes, including stereotypes, fears, and justifications for hatred based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other perceived difference.

Acts of Prejudice: Moving up, these biases manifest as acts of prejudice, including name-calling, social avoidance, and derisive jokes. These actions, while not overtly violent, create an atmosphere of hostility and intolerance.

Systemic Discrimination: This layer involves discrimination encoded in laws, practices, or societal norms, leading to social and economic disadvantages for certain groups. Examples include segregation, employment discrimination, and biased media representation.

Bias-Motivated Violence: As hate escalates, it leads to violence targeted at individuals or groups, such as assaults, murders, or terrorist attacks. These acts are motivated by the desire to harm and intimidate.

Genocide: The apex of the pyramid is genocide, the systematic extermination of an entire people. The Holocaust is the most infamous example, but history is replete with other instances of genocide driven by deep-seated hatred and bias.

Current Context
In modern times, the Pyramid of Hate can be seen in various global contexts. From the rise in hate crimes and antisemitism to political unrest marked by biased rhetoric and violence, the pyramid provides a lens to understand these events’ progression.

The Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, is the most recent and most horrific example of the dynamics of the Pyramid of Hate as applied toward Jews since the Holocaust. The terror and brutality of the attack rise toward the top of the pyramid. Hamas rose to the top two levels of the pyramid, and their goal is the genocide of all Jews in Israel.

The significant increase in antisemitic incidents following the events of October 7th and the subsequent escalation of the conflict aligns disturbingly with the stages outlined in the Pyramid of Hate. This model provides a framework for understanding how antisemitic sentiments can escalate from latent biases to overt violence.

Post-October 7th, there has been a notable surge in threats and violent acts against Jewish individuals globally, reaching a severity not witnessed since the Holocaust. These incidents, ranging from verbal harassment to physical attacks, exemplify a dangerous climb up the Pyramid of Hate, transitioning from underlying prejudiced attitudes to acts of explicit bias-motivated violence.

The chant “from the river to the sea,” commonly heard in discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is viewed by many as a call to dismantle the State of Israel. In some interpretations, it’s also perceived as an implicit call for violence against Jews. This kind of rhetoric, especially when it incites or justifies violence, aligns with the more extreme levels of the Pyramid of Hate, including the advocacy for genocide.

There is a noticeable variance in responses and focuses in the discourse surrounding the actions of Hamas and the broader conflict. While some voices condemn the attacks and the broader implications for regional stability, others neglect to address critical aspects, such as the brutality of the Hamas attacks or the release of the hostages. This selective attention reflects deeper, ingrained biases and contributes to perpetuating a one-sided narrative.

This situation underscores the need for a balanced and comprehensive approach in discussing sensitive geopolitical issues. It’s vital to recognize and counter all forms of hate and bias, irrespective of their origin, to prevent the escalation of violence and to foster a climate of peace and mutual understanding. The Pyramid of Hate reminds us of the critical need for vigilance and proactive engagement at all societal levels to combat the rise of hate.

Educational Implications
Educationally, the Pyramid of Hate serves as a powerful tool in teaching people to recognize and counteract bias and hate. Many schools and colleges use this model to illustrate the dangers of unchecked bias and the importance of intervening at the early stages of prejudice.

Conclusion
The Pyramid of Hate underscores the responsibility each individual holds in countering hate at every level. From challenging our own biases to speaking out against systemic discrimination, understanding this progression is key to preventing the horrors of extreme hate manifested in violence and genocide. It is a call to action for a more empathetic, inclusive, and peaceful society.