Karys Rhea

Karys Rhea (@rheakarys) is currently an associate producer of American Thought Leaders and Kash's Corner on Epoch TV and a fellow with the Jewish Leadership Project. She was a touring drummer and songwriter before becoming disillusioned with the political and cultural arrogance of the industry. She lives in Brooklyn and continues to write and release music in her spare time.  

Trivializing antisemitism based on politics

Ben Shapiro coming down on Trump for associating with antisemites rings hypocritical in the face of his absence to do just that as his colleague, Candace Owens, continues to prattle on regularly about Ye being her "friend."

 

After news broke that former President Donald Trump carelessly dined with both Ye and avowed holocaust denier Nick Fuentes at Mar-A-Lago, Ben Shapiro, who has been outspoken about his support for Ron DeSantis should the Florida governor run for president in 2024, was quick to voice his disgust. "A good way not to accidentally dine with a vile racist and antisemite you don't know is not to dine with a vile racist and antisemite you do know," Shapiro posted, setting off a back-and-forth Twitter squabble between the defamed rapper and Daily Wire executives that had me reaching for the popcorn.

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No doubt, Trump's meeting deserves public condemnation. But it's unfortunate that Shapiro can see the splinter in Trump's eye and not the log in his own. Shapiro coming down on Trump for associating with antisemites rings hypocritical in the face of his absence to do just that as his colleague, Candace Owens, continues to prattle on regularly about Ye being her "friend." Waving Owen's defense of an antisemite, presumably because of a shared, mutual interest says much more about Shapiro's character than Trump's dinner says about him.

According to a recent article by Dennis Prager, Owen's former boss, Owens is wrongly being smeared as an antisemite. Prager provides a laundry list of evidence that points to her allegiance with the Jewish people and her support of the Jewish state. But that woman who Prager stands behind has been nowhere to be found this past month. And after Ye's embrace of Fuentes, Dennis should ask himself some tough questions about her. That Shapiro and Prager refuse to publicly identify the brute that she has become on this issue not only has former supporters wondering if they are suffering from a mercenary conflict of interest but if they, like the ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt and other establishment Jewish leaders, have become so comfortable in their untouchable elite status, that they are now detached from the harsh realities of hatred their fellow Jews face every day on the streets of New York and Los Angeles.

If Shapiro and Prager honestly respected Ms. Owens, they would hold her to a higher standard, the standard that both the Daily Wire and Prager U profess to hold all people to. And certainly, the standard that Shapiro is currently holding Trump to. And no, this does not mean firing her, but it does mean straightening out their priorities by taking her to task for her concrete thinking and moral failings. What a fantastic exercise in free speech that would be, would it not?

Pointing out Trump's unacceptable behavior has little appeal when it is clearly a self-serving attack. The arrows should be slung at Shapiro for continuing to overlook Owen's trivialization of antisemitism and shuffling it under the counter, thereby making room for Jew-hatred at the conservative table. From Karl Marx to the Catholic church and Luther's Protestantism, antisemitism has been embedded in the fabric of western society for thousands of years. Jewish conservatives need to remember that once they start excusing those who downgrade antisemitism, they've opened the door for their supposed allies to become the very white nationalists or extreme Christians that the left characterizes them as. There has to be a line they will not cross.

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