While combatting anti-semitism is a noble goal, the site presents highly subjective findings with clear bias, and actually ignores publicly available data from its own reports in order to give intentionally skewed findings.
Just today it has announced a march specifically targeting the leader of the Labour party with self-evidently false reasoning for doing so, timed to occur days before local elections in what is an obvious effort to influence the outcome of the elections. This despite the fact that Jeremy Corbyn has opposed anti-semitism his entire political career, and by the CAA's own findings anti-semitic attitudes have fallen under his leadership (and that Labour has always been below the national average on this).
I don't know whether the site's motives are genuinely malicious, but it presents its findings as if they are fact, yet its methodology is deeply flawed, and the conclusions it gives heavily biased. It therefore unfortunately cannot be considered a trustworthy source.
Antisemitic organisation which makes libellous accusations whilst hidden behind an address of ***** Great Portland Street, London W1W 5PF, which it shares with over 1,100 other alleged "companies" making it difficult to serve legal notices against them. *****
Also attempts to hijack the definition of antisemitism and change it for their own purposes, from "hostility to or prejudice against Jews" (dictionary definition) to "hostility to or prejudice against the state of Israel", this is clearly shown in antisemitism.uk's hostility towards Jewish activist Jackie Walker. The following article is just one case of blatant antisemitism towards Jackie Walker BY antisemitism.uk:- https://antisemitism.uk/why-jackie-walker-is-an-antisemite/
Website is concerned with promoting and defending Zionist ideology rather than resisting actual discrimination or hatred against individual Jews. Seeks to delegitimise opposition by repeatedly referring to "anti-semitism disguised as political comment on the state of Israel". Adopts an explicitly pro-Israel definition of "anti-semitism":
"Examples of the ways in which antisemitism manifests itself with regard to the State of Israel taking into account the overall context could include:
- Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination (e.g. by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavour).
- Applying double standards by requiring of it a behaviour not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
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These 2 points in particular seek to censor legitimate political viewpoints using faulty reasoning that ignores the "begging the question" fallacy.