Anti-Semitism on school campuses has gotten worse every year. A list of examples from the past year alone, mostly in the United States, can be found below.

Despite this long list of attacks, anti-Semitism is flourishing, and it cannot be allowed to. Like any other racist or discriminatory movement, it must not be tolerated. Even so, much of the world continues to be unaware of the most important example of anti-Semitism: the Holocaust. A survey of over 53,000 people in over 100 countries found that only a third of the people of the world actually know and believe the Holocaust happened the way it did. Indeed, only 54 percent of the world has even heard of the Holocaust, for that matter. And this is pervades even Europe: while 94 percent of Western Europeans have heard of the Holocaust, only 77 percent of people believe it happened the way it did.

Sign this petition to encourage professors, teachers, parents, and students to educate themselves and their peers on the need to stop this discrimination. Sign to show the world that the discrimination against Jewish populations will not be allowed. Sign to let everyone else know that you're against anti-Semitism and denial of the Holocaust. Sign to finally tell everyone that we will tackle anti-Semitism at its roots, among our young today, so that we can have a brighter future tomorrow.

I encourage anyone who does sign to act quickly, and immediately email any professors, teachers, parents, or otherwise, this petition. Many people think anti-Semitism no longer exists, or that it does not need a response from them. Clearly, it does: we must all act against it. Even at U.S. universities, a recently poll found soaring levels of anti-Semitism. Stand up now, before it's too late.

Examples of anti-Semitic attacks and incidents:

May 2014, 8th grade students at Ogden International School cyberbullied a Jewish student and created an online group called "Jews Incinerator", whose stated goal was "disposing of" all Jews.

June 10, 2014, a Jewish teenager was attacked in Paris with a taser, after two other anti-Semitic attacks in the weeks before.

August 20, 2014, a Jewish student at Temple University was punched amid anti-Semitic slurs aimed at him.

October 5, 2014, as the holiest day in Judaism came to an end, a swastika was spray-painted onto the wall of Emory University's Jewish fraternity.

October 23, 2014, at Hanover Park High School a swastika was found on Jewish student's locker, with a note targeting him.

December 1, 2014, a Jewish student in Moscow is badly beaten, possibly with brass knuckles.

January 31, 2015, a swastika was drawn on the wall of the Jewish fraternity at University of California, Davis.