Antisemitism has always been a shapeshifter. It adapts, disguises itself, and finds new hosts in every generation. But today, something especially alarming is happening: extremists on the far right and far left are repeating the same conspiracy theory — almost word for word.
Both groups now push the idea of “Jewish supremacy,” claiming Jews or “Zionists” secretly control governments, culture, and global events.
According to HonestReporting, this shared rhetoric is now emerging from influencers, political commentators, and activists across the spectrum — people who otherwise agree on nothing.
When Opposites Unite in Hatred
“Both the far right and far left increasingly promote the same ‘Jewish supremacy’ conspiracy theory, casting Jews and Israel as uniquely powerful and responsible for global problems.”
On the far right, white supremacist messaging soared in 2024 and 2025. Ian Carroll told Joe Rogan that America is controlled by a “Zionist mafia.” Dan Bilzerian told Piers Morgan that “Jewish supremacy is the greatest threat to the world today.”
On the far left, pro-Palestinian activists like Mohammad El-Kurd claim the same thing — repackaged:
“Jewish exceptionalism can drive Jewish supremacy.”
Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan echoed him, arguing that antisemitism is exaggerated and that the Jewish people falsely claim moral urgency.
The rhetoric is identical. Only the packaging changes.
The Same Old Lie — Just Rebranded
“The Jewish people worldwide are held to standards that no other people are held to… If the Jewish people could only give this up, society would be fixed.”
This is the old fantasy: the world’s problems will disappear if Jews abandon their identity or if Israel disappears.
Today, critics obscure the hatred with words like “anti-Zionism,” but the underlying belief is unchanged: Jews are to blame.
Hitler Revisionism Goes Mainstream
The most chilling development is the return of Hitler sanitization.
HonestReporting documents how podcast guests recently claimed Hitler “was trying to save the world.”
And Tucker Carlson, while saying he does not support Hitler, still questioned the morality of the 1944 assassination attempt — framing Hitler’s death as “un-Christian.”
“This revisionism obscures historical reality and lends moral equivocation to one of history’s greatest crimes.”
Meanwhile, IDF soldiers found copies of Mein Kampf in Hamas bases — proof that the Nazi worldview is not dead. It is simply finding new platforms.
A “Virtuous” Jew-Hatred
The most dangerous lie is the moral one — the claim that hating Jews is virtuous, courageous, or part of “speaking truth to power.”
“Jew-hatred has become a morally righteous act for those who indulge in it… Under the guise of morality, this rhetoric spreads hate while masquerading as virtue.”
This is why the moment is so spiritually urgent.
For Us as Christian Women For Israel
We know exactly what this is.
Scripture warned us:
“They devise crafty schemes against Your people.” — Psalm 83:3
This is not about politics.
This is not about celebrity personalities.
This is about the ancient hatred resurfacing in a modern costume, attempting to delegitimize the Jewish people, erase Israel, and justify evil under the language of justice.
And this is where modern-day Esthers must stand firm — with truth, courage, and clarity.
We counter lies with Scripture.
We counter conspiracy with facts.
We counter hatred with steadfast love for Israel and the Jewish people.
Because when the world insists on believing the lie, God calls His daughters to speak the truth.
Today’s Prayer
Lord, expose every lie that fuels antisemitism. Strengthen Jewish communities around the world. Give Your people boldness to confront hatred disguised as justice. Protect Israel from the poison of conspiracy and the violence it inspires. And raise up Esthers who speak truth where others stay silent. Amen.
Source: HonestReporting.
“The Far Right and Far Left’s Shared Antisemitism Problem.”
https://honestreporting.com/the-far-right-and-far-lefts-shared-antisemitism-problem/


