The left-wing thought control organization, the Anti-Defamation League, came out in favor of Ben Shapiro’s work to inflict censorship on the MAGA Right.
In the clip from the Orthodox Conundrum podcast, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt first defended sending continuous foreign aid to the state of Israel, arguing that America benefits from the arrangement.
“That ‘aid’ that goes from the United States to Israel, particularly the military aid…gets spent back in America buying American munitions from American companies creating American jobs. That being said, our relationship is not just a transactional one. Somebody said that Israel is like an aircraft carrier that can’t be sunk… Ultimately, I believe it’s a values-based reason. We are both democracies. We both believe in the sanctity of individuals. We both believe in this view that we have, again, a greater mission,” Greenblatt said.
“There is a shared fundamental basis that makes us stronger together that supersedes a particular aid bill, or supersedes a military rationale. You need that values basis to remain tight,” he added.
The conversation then shifted to Tucker Carlson and his recent interview with controversial podcaster Nick Fuentes. He specifically gave props to Ben Shapiro for his work gatekeeping and enforcing cancel culture on the Right.
“You should be nervous. That is why we need to fight with everything we got. I do think, by the way, the best person to fight back on the woke right, so to speak, is Ben Shapiro,” Greenblatt said, also giving props to elected officials Rep. Randy Fine of Florida, Sen. David McCormick of Pennsylvania and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. “People on the Right need to lead the fight against antisemitism,” he added.
The full clip can be seen here:
The ADL is an organization that has demonized Trump supporters, libertarians, conservative Christians and other patriots as terrorists and extremists, pressuring Big Tech platforms to censor these individuals. Shapiro has emerged as their favorite conservative since he is enacting their same agenda, only doing so while posing as a right-winger.
