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In 2019, Shapiro criticized weekly newspaper The Economist for describing him as "alt-right" in their interview with him; in response, The Economist issued an apology and modified the article title to instead describe Shapiro as a "radical conservative". Shapiro has been a target of online harassment and antisemitic threats from the alt-right.
Public funds for education would be available as school vouchers with no strings attached, even for parents sending their children to private or religious schools. Free school meals and the Head Start program would be eliminated. For the backers of this project, education is a private rather than a public good.
The Right Side of History. The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great is a 2019 book by American conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro. Shapiro was inspired to write the book after an incident at California State University, Los Angeles in which protesters interrupted his speech.
Conservative student activist groups like Turning Point USA and remixes of campus speakers like Ben Shapiro played a key role in developing the strategy during the 2000s and 2010s. The 2008 vice presidential campaign of Sarah Palin was a precursor to the owning the libs method, according to former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project co ...
But according to conservative political pundit Ben Shapiro, retirement is a “stupid idea” that robs seniors of their purpose in life. For You: 6 Cities Where Social Security Goes the Farthest ...
The feud continued when Owens appeared on conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s X show, calling Shapiro’s jabs “ad-hominem attacks.” The Daily Wire was founded in 2015 by Shapiro and ...
Ben Shapiro will speak at Florida State University on Nov. 15, drawing both approbation and condemnation.
However, the conspiracy theory presents an "improverished cartoon version" of these ideas. [14] Jay wrote that Lind's documentary was effective Cultural Marxism propaganda because it "spawned a number of condensed, textual versions, which were reproduced on a number of radical, right-wing [web] sites."