US Jewish lawmaker targeted by antisemitic posts on far-right platform Gab

Pennsylvania’s Dan Frankel, whose district covers Tree of Life synagogue attacked by Gab user, subjected to online abuse after criticizing opponent’s links to social media site

State Rep. Dan Frankel speaks before a joint session of Pennsylvania lawmakers who came together to commemorate the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue attack that killed 11 people, Wednesday, April 10, 2019, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP/Matt Rourke)
State Rep. Dan Frankel speaks before a joint session of Pennsylvania lawmakers who came together to commemorate the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue attack that killed 11 people, Wednesday, April 10, 2019, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP/Matt Rourke)

JTA — Users of the far-right social media site Gab have posted antisemitic threats targeting a Jewish Pennsylvania lawmaker who criticized the site.

State Rep. Dan Frankel participated in a press conference last month criticizing Gab after news reports revealed that Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano was active on the site and had paid Gab a $5,000 “consulting fee.”

Frankel had condemned the “white nationalist vision that unifies Gab users”; when one Gab user posted his comments, a user replied: “It’s coming kike. Hold on to your yamulke.”

Another user replied: “He knows what happens to people like him once it happens.”

Frankel’s chief of staff uncovered the posts.

Gab gained national attention in 2018 when it was discovered that the man accused of murdering 11 Jews in the Tree of Life synagogue complex in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood was a regular user of Gab and had posted neo-Nazi propaganda on the site against HIAS, the Jewish refugee support group. He often called for violence against Jews.

A young boy looks at the fenced-off entrance to the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2019, the first anniversary of the shooting at the synagogue, that killed 11 worshipers. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Frankel, a Democrat whose district includes Squirrel Hill, called Gab “very dark,” but said “there’s very little that can be done to shut them down other than to call them out and identify them and to hold people accountable who participate.”

Frankel criticized Mastriano and his relationship with Gab founder Andrew Torba in a July 21 press conference in which he called Gab a “festering cesspool of intolerance.” The press conference was in response to the news that Mastriano paid Gab $5,000 in “consulting fees,” apparently leading all new accounts on the platform to automatically follow him.

Mastriano’s page was littered with scores of antisemitic comments left by people following him on Gab, many of them targeting his Jewish opponent, Josh Shapiro. After criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, Mastriano released a statement saying, “I reject antisemitism in any form,” and closed his Gab account. He has not specifically condemned the antisemitic comments on his page or Torba.

Frankel said he wasn’t surprised by the posts. “I feel an obligation to make as much noise as I can,” he said. “Other politicians are giving a wink and nod to this stuff. That’s not acceptable.”

Frankel said he is concerned for his safety and that of his staff. He has taken steps to enhance security.

Jewish day school students meet with Pennsylvania state Rep. Dan Frankel to discuss state security funding for non-public schools, May 8, 2019 (Courtesy of Teach PA)

Shawn Brokos, the director of community security for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, said it’s important that law enforcement be made aware of social media posts like these so they can do a threat assessment.

“It’s something that we absolutely have to take seriously and as in many instances we’ve seen, especially through Gab, there is an implicit or direct threat against the Jewish community,” Brokos said.

For Frankel, the threat isn’t simply against him and his staff.

“I represent an area with very identifiable communities,” he said. “There’s a huge Jewish community that’s a target. We have a very identifiable Asian Pacific community that has been targeted. Both communities have seen an increase in harassment that have persisted well beyond the Tree of Life shooting three and a half years ago. We need to make sure people are aware of this and prepared.”

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