Well, duh. But more directly relevantly, there's a reason that he's known as "Israel-First Ben Shapiro". Before I started noticing just how much power over the US and Canadian governments Israel had, before I started noticing how utterly-disproportionally represented Jews were in Hollywood and mainstream media, I was listening to Ben Shapiro's show. And over time, I started noticing his penchant to blindly support and never criticize anything Israel ever did. I thought it was odd, considering that as far as I knew, he was an American, not an Israeli. But most of all, I was utterly appalled the day when he himself said, in his own show, that the definition of antisemitism included any and all criticism of Jews, or any actions performed by Jews. No identity group in the world deserves this type of carte blanche. After giving that definition, Ben, then used it to conclusively state that statements such "Jews have control over media" is antisemitic. From that point on, there started to be more points in his show that I would find myself disagreeing with, because it was clear that he was simply not a detached, impartial observer in anything that involved Jews or Israel.
Candace Owens being fired from the Daily Show doesn't directly lead me to blame Jewish dominance over nearly all news publications, Hollywood and other forms of media. All it tells me is that Ben Shapiro, who is either the owner or one of the primary shareholders of the network, and who has repeatedly demonstrated that he is utterly biased in favour of a foreign country he was not born in, does not reside in, but whose population happens to be nearly completely fellow members of his faith, was once again unable to stop himself from forcing his own biases over the practices of his private company.
He slandered and libelled Owens with the worst accusations about her character over a dozen times in the very recent past, mostly only because she was not blindly supportive of a foreign country. I am not even remotely surprised that he imposed a decision like this based entirely on his own emotional impulses.
Well, duh. But more directly relevantly, there's a reason that he's known as "Israel-First Ben Shapiro". Before I started noticing just how much power over the US and Canadian governments Israel had, before I started noticing how utterly-disproportionally represented Jews were in Hollywood and mainstream media, I was listening to Ben Shapiro's show. And over time, I started noticing his penchant to blindly support and never criticize anything Israel ever did. I thought it was odd, considering that as far as I knew, he was an American, not an Israeli. But most of all, I was utterly appalled the day when he himself said, in his own show, that the definition of antisemitism included any and all criticism of Jews, or any actions performed by Jews. No identity group in the world deserves this type of carte blanche. After giving that definition, Ben, then used it to conclusively state that statements such "Jews have control over media" is antisemitic. From that point on, there started to be more points in his show that I would find myself disagreeing with, because it was clear that he was simply not a detached, impartial observer in anything that involved Jews or Israel.
Candace Owens being fired from the Daily Show doesn't directly lead me to blame Jewish dominance over nearly all news publications, Hollywood and other forms of media. All it tells me is that Ben Shapiro, who is either the owner or one of the primary shareholders of the network, and who has repeatedly demonstrated that he is utterly biased in favour of a foreign country he was not born in, does not reside in, but whose population happens to be nearly completely fellow members of his faith, was once again unable to stop himself from forcing his own biases over the practices of his private company.
He slandered and libelled Owens with the worst accusations about her character over a dozen times in the very recent past, mostly only because she was not blindly supportive of a foreign country. I am not even remotely surprised that he imposed a decision like this based entirely on his own emotional impulses.
Yes. The man who freaked out over a Bible verse. Must have an demon in him.