Ben Shapiro Denies Funding Hebrew Pro-Immigration NGO, Maintains Yiddishkeit
Ben Shapiro was accused on X, formerly Twitter, of donating a sum of money to HIAS, a notorious Hebrew pro-immigration nonprofit of which he won't condemn.
After the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas against Israel, Jewish conservatives have been under extra scrutiny for their outspoken dual loyalty. America First activists, commentators, influencers and journalists continue the pressure against these ethno-religious conservatives, signaling to the populace their hidden agenda.
Former Senatorial candidate Sam Parker consistently pushes back against what the mainstream calls the so-called “establishment.” He revealed the 2022 annual report from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) on X, formerly Twitter. It notes a “Ben Shapiro” having donated between $10,000 and $17,999.
Parker boldly pressed harder, including a 2017 Tweet from Shapiro stating, “And by the way, I don’t give a good damn about the so-called ‘browning of America.’ Color doesn’t matter. Ideology does.” Ironically, he makes such a claim as he actively promotes on X the ethnic genocide of the Palestinian people for our “greatest ally,” Israel. Shapiro has recently been reposting more often, trying to mitigate his opposition’s attacks on the platform. Possibly to draw negative attention away from the conflict in Gaza, he has been promoting a rap song and video with Tom Macdonald.
Mainstream conservative influencers, Con Inc., championed Shapiro’s cringy rap session seemingly without realizing it may be a misdirection against the rising tide of anti-Zionism. Still, that has not yet stopped or minimized the flood of information that has awoken so many Americans to the “establishment’s” main priority.
But coming back to the allegations of Shapiro funding HIAS, he responded to Parker’s post, “Nope. Not me,” refraining from any denunciation of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
To understand this odd ethno-religious loyalty, it is important to look back at the responses to #BanTheADL. A Townhall column with the headline “Con Inc. Responses on the ADL Shy Away from It’s Bigotry” is a great starter when understanding this phenomenon. Here are a few examples.
Stephen Miller, former Trump advisor and the founder of America First Legal, claimed the “ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is ultra-left activist org … conflating criticism of ADL with criticism of Jews is itself an antisemitic trope.”
David Haranyi, a senior editor at The Federalist, said something similar: “ADL isn’t a ‘Jewish’ organization in any genuine ethnic or theology sense.”
Libs of Tiktok’s creator, Chaya Raichik, another Zionist, wrote in Human Events that the ADL targets Jews with its “far-left agenda.”
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