Ben Shapiro’s Moral Courage

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December 25, 2025

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In standing up to Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro deserves support for calling out right-wing antisemitism and speaking the truth, even when it’s costly.

This past weekend at Turning Point USA, Ben Shapiro took the stage and did what too few have been willing to do: he told the truth and drew a line in the sand against antisemitism in the conservative movement.

Shapiro didn’t mince words. He called out Nick Fuentes as exactly what he is, a pro-Hitler racist whose venom extends far beyond Jews to include women – including the vice president’s wife – Black Americans, Asian Americans, and countless others.

He confronted the troubling reality that figures like Tucker Carlson have given Fuentes a platform, attempting to mainstream his toxic ideology. He challenged Carlson’s increasingly anti-Israel rhetoric and Candace Owens’ transformation from someone who built her career with support from Israeli venture capitalists to a voice that demonizes the Jewish people.

Fighting Jew Hatred at Turning Point USA

Turning Point USA draws thousands of young, impressionable conservatives. Recent studies, including work highlighted by Yair Rosenberg in The Atlantic, show that antisemitism among young people is rising at an alarming rate. Despite attempts by some politicians to blame immigration, the data tells a different story. This hatred is homegrown and spreading.

We cannot allow ourselves to be used as political pawns. Too many politicians now cynically position themselves as anti-Israel and anti-Jewish because they believe it will win them votes. They see a path to power and take it, regardless of the damage they inflict.

The past three and a half years have taught us a crucial lesson: you cannot separate the Jews from Israel. The BDS movement understood this from the beginning. Overt antisemitism faced resistance, so activists cloaked their hatred in anti-Zionism instead. It’s the same poison in a different bottle.

What’s particularly disturbing is the response from some quarters. Megyn Kelly’s defense of people like Owens and Carlson – “but they’re my friends” – reveals a stunning moral blindness. Friendship cannot excuse hateful content. Personal relationships cannot override our responsibility to stand against bigotry in all its forms.

Shapiro joined a small but vital group of truth-tellers who have refused to stay silent, warning both the Left and Right that they’re heading down dangerous paths. History has shown us repeatedly that what begins with the Jews never ends with the Jews.

The Left has embraced a particularly visible and aggressive form of antisemitism, evident across college campuses and progressive movements and in certain segments of the Democratic Party. But what Shapiro confronted this weekend was an attempt to align an entire conservative movement with anti-Israel sentiment and antisemitic tropes. If we don’t stop this now, it will only grow.

And he took real risks by speaking out, saying things that could affect his livelihood and standing. He did it because he believed the people on the other side were fundamentally wrong. That’s what moral courage looks like.

In that room full of young conservatives, Shapiro delivered a message they needed to hear: know your values and stand by them. If you want to traffic in hate, own it, but don’t wrap it in conservatism. Don’t pretend it’s something noble or principled.

People like Ben Shapiro, who stand in the trenches fighting this battle, deserve our support. They are defending all of us, not just the Jewish community, because when hatred is normalized, when bigotry finds mainstream acceptance, everyone ultimately suffers.

The battle at Turning Point USA this weekend was a microcosm of a larger struggle. Will we allow antisemitism to infect our political movements from all sides? Or will we demand better from our leaders, our media figures, and ourselves?

Rejecting hatred in all its forms, even when it comes dressed in political expediency, is not just good for the Jews – it’s good for America.

This op-ed originally appeared in the Jerusalem Post.

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Rick Gordon
Rick Gordon
1 hour ago

Excellent! I’m not that familiar with Shapiro but I fully agree with him! Anti-semitism is not a partisan problem - it’s on both the right and left - and needs to be eliminated.

Joe Berry
Joe Berry
1 hour ago

I heard the entire 20 or so minute speech by Ben Shapiro. It was really excellent. I recommend listening to it. He did indeed not pull any punches and said what needed to be said, especially about the fringe, antisemitic Fuentes and Carlson. Kol haKavod.

George Fellows
George Fellows
3 hours ago

Amen!!!

Ariel
Ariel
4 hours ago

Aaliyah is the answer obviously that’s what God is telling us with all these messages of despicable Jew hatred

Leah Ullman
Leah Ullman
4 hours ago

This article is excellent!

A. Slovin
A. Slovin
5 hours ago

Thank you Rabbi Burg for an excellent article and so right on target.

We do owe a debt of gratitude to Ben Shapiro for his moral courage, grit and determination to no matter what speak the evident truth and educate the 'masses' in the process. It takes strength, conviction and belief in what is right and good in this world and identify the clear differentiation between good and evil. Calling out the evil for what it is - a bold step in this ever evolving world we find ourselves in We can all learn from him that as a representative of G-D here on earth we have an obligation to be a light onto the nations and beacon of moral strength and righteousness for ourselves and others.
Chazak V'Amatz!!!!

Zerach Moshe Fedder
Zerach Moshe Fedder
6 hours ago

Yes, Ben Shapiro did an amazing job, but American Jews are still in denial. "What good for the Jews is good for America" is over. It has happened every time. HaShem is clearly signaling, do you hear the shofar? Its time to come home. No more excuses, welcome home to Israel my dear American co-religionists!!

Leslie
Leslie
2 hours ago

Jews are in denial all over the world, not just America. I’m proud of the way Ben Shapiro spoke out and wish others would too.

Jerashi the Bulgarian
Jerashi the Bulgarian
10 hours ago

Shapiro is a trooper, but he’s also being crushed on facebook—including his own fb site.

As to Carlson and Fuentes, it would have helped Jewry’s cause were it not the font of leftist extremism in this country. The 1965 Immigration Reform Act was a massive error and wedging the doors of America open only sealed Jewry’s fate. And that’s just for starters.

The Frankfurt Schools ideology is the dominant narrative among Jews today. The contents of the 2001 NJPS is the result. This report should never have been compiled, leave alone released for all the world to use for planning purposes against Jewry and Israel, but leftist Jews what they do: betray and sabotage.

Ben did the right thing, but wont change a thing for Jewry or Israel.

Barb
Barb
5 hours ago

That kind of defeatist thinking can only harm the cause of spreading the truth!

Of course Jews are outnumbered, but that has never stopped us from speaking truth or from miraculously winning our defensive wars, for that matter. In fact, others' jealousy of the Divine protection we receive may well be a primary reason for their hatred of us, illogical as that may be.

I believe Rabbi Burg is doing much more than simply lauding Ben Shapiro's moral courage: he's telling us that we need more Jews like him!

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