The Anti-Semites in the Conservative Manosphere
The world’s oldest hatred takes over the world’s newest medium
The world’s oldest hatred takes over the world’s newest medium
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Thirteen years ago, Daniel Greenfield pointed out that
Murfreesboro, a city in the heart of Tennessee, and, Marseille, France’s second-largest city and its largest city on the Mediterranean coast, have few things in common. The two cities are separated by nearly 5,000 miles, and by equally wide divisions of language and culture. And yet Murfreesboro and Marseille are connected by a common challenge. Both cities have struggled against the creeping rise of the mega mosques.
Peloni: This epitomizes the failure of Jewish leadership in the US. In fact, Shapiro’s failing leadership comes at a pivotal point and over a pivotal issue which will only succeed in leading to further attacks, and not just on himself or his family.
This is not integrity, it’s dishonest
Daniel Greenfield | April 21, 2025
AG Shapiro (Photo by Governor Tom Wolf from Harrisburg, PA, Gov. Wolf, CC BY 2.0)
Even by the convoluted standards of politics, Gov. Josh Shapiro and Democrats are playing a strange game after the arson attack over Gaza on the governor’s mansion.
Peloni:Smotirch is correct.
| Published: April 21, 2025
Photo by Ishdeh, Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich once again courted controversy and sharp criticism on Monday by suggesting that the destruction of the Hamas terrorist organization is a higher priority in the Gaza war than securing the return of Israeli hostages.
Peloni: Is it not criminal to openly support terrorists in the US? Again, where is Pam Bondi on this?
by Gerald A. Honigman
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies Clifford D. May penned a thought provoking editorial for the Washington Times dealing with the possible attempt by the Trump administration to do the opposite of what Secretary of State Kissinger orchestrated President Nixon to do in the early 1970s: attempt to lure Russia away from Communist China.
Back then, China was the weaker of the Communist pair—today, their positions have reversed.
Mr. May argues, correctly, I believe, that this would be a sorry mistake—one that would leave democracies like Ukraine, Moldova, and Taiwan at the mercy of the new Russian/Soviet empire-building czar wannabe, Vladimir Putin, and the immensely powerful expansionist, equally ruthless Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Reuel Marc Gerecht & Ray Takeyh | April 19, 2025
Across the political spectrum in Tehran — from surly Revolutionary Guards to the regime’s more moderate diplomats and technocrats — the first round of nuclear talks in Oman between the United States and the Islamic Republic has been greeted with a measure of optimism. Iran’s savvy and smug foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, professed himself satisfied. The supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has blessed a second meeting with President Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, scheduled in Rome this weekend.
Peloni: Mike Doran and renowned Saudi expert, Bernard Haykel discuss the nationalist revolution taking form under MBS in Saudi Arabia as well as MBS’ vision of modernization and diversification of his nation’s society as he anticipates the Saudi Kingdom becoming the linking hub of the region with Asia, Africa, Europe and America while carefully navigating the dilemmas of doing so. They also discuss MBS’ preference to deal with the US while dealing with the political swings of internal US polarization. Additionally, they discuss the Saudi desire for the US dealing with the threat from Iran but only to the point that Iran won’t carry out any response on Saudi interests.
Once you realize how intimately connected the insubordinate head of Shin Bet is to the wild anti-Netanyahu protest, you begin to understand why Shin Bet has been so negligent re threats against Netanyahu's life.
This is Micha Kobi, former senior Shin Bet official, on Daniel… pic.twitter.com/OePpk3viVi
— Gadi Taub ???? ?? (@GadiTaub1) April 16, 2025
Chinese Satellites and Arms Support the Houthis and target American and Allied Military Ships (including aircraft carriers)
Stephen Bryen | Weapons & Strategy | Apr 19, 2025
Media reports indicate a Chinese satellite company is supplying the Houthis with imagery to target vessels in the Red Sea, here's an image overlaying the company's satellite imagery coverage in the area along with reported incidents since Dec 2023 (*not synced by date) pic.twitter.com/zw76RunSmH
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) April 17, 2025
The US State Department has now confirmed that Chinese satellites are being used to target “commercial shipping” for the Houthis. But that is only part of China’s egregious behavior. Is there an answer to China giving help to the Houthis?
by Majid Rafizadeh • Gatestone Institute • April 19, 2025
The Trump administration must not lose sight of the Iranian regime’s history and intentions. Iran has mastered the art of prolonging negotiations: appearing cooperative while covertly advancing its strategic interests, especially developing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. The mullahs see their nuclear program as the key to their survival. Pictured: Secretary Kerry Listens as Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Addresses Reporters (Photo by U.S. Department of State from United States – Public Domain)
Peloni: Not a good sign.
By Janatan Sayeh | April 19, 2025
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Saudi Arabia Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud participate in a bilateral exchange at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Feb. 24, 2025. (DoD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza)
In an unprecedented move, Saudi Arabia’s defense minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman, visited Tehran on April 17 for high-level talks with senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Masoud Pezeshkian, and Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces and a senior member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Peloni: Has Trump surrendered his position demanding Iran have no nuclear program after having just reiterated it via statements from the State Dept, his Press Secretary, and a reversal by his own Mideast Envoy? It seems highly unlikely.
FDD | April 19, 2025
Latest Developments
Janet Levy : Francisco Gil-White explains how Qatar, a defenseless country with the third largest gas reserves in the world (13th in oil) where 94% of the work force are slaves, is completely dependent on the U.S.
If the U.S. demanded the return of the hostages and the cessation of terrorist funding, Qatar would comply in a heartbeat rather than risk the loss of their national security that is guaranteed by the U.S. presence.
A sobering interview that brings home the reality of U.S. policy and explains the close ties of Trump administration officials to this jihad-mongering emirate.
This is the time for Meta to start labeling Al Jazeera and AJ+, so it will be a little harder for anyone to get away with quoting them and saying “Facebook says it’s true.”
By GIL HOFFMAN | APRIL 19, 2025

In a classic episode of the long-running cartoon show South Park, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is confronted with lies and denies them until his adversaries use the damning line “Facebook says it’s true!”