Recently, the ADL, working in conjunction with the FBI,
Fabricated a “National Day Of Hate” narrative,
That was meant to imply there was a “White Supremacy” movement that would be attacking Jews on a certain day.
The corporate media amplified the false narrative,
But unfortunately for the glow-op, psyop,…
Nobody showed up to their hoax.
And twitter users quickly turned against the “National Day of Hate”, and correctly identified it as yet another hate hoax.
Heres where the story gets interesting…
in order to interject an opinion, on a controversial subject,
presumably to either remain relevant,
or to push a certain narrative… by denying it…
Matt Walsh came out and made a tweet about the day of hate glow op…
Matt Walsh: Feeling bad for the feds this morning. They planned a whole “national day of hate” yesterday but nobody showed up.
https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1629868014744076288
But whats most interesting, is the replies to his tweet.
Matt Walsh gets called out numerous times for “his employer”, which is presumably a reference to Daily Wire
Or Ben Shapiro, who has been called out for particpating in day of hate hoax…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Wire
http://twitter.com/search?q=hoax+Shapiro+OR+Walsh+OR+ADL+OR+FBI+OR+Nazi
https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1629903882808709120
The single largest account on Twitter that hyped the ADL's hoax was Ben Shapiro, with 5.5 million followers. Someone who is supposed to be a conservative writer.
Great write up on this. Thank you.