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It Sure Seems Like That Anti-Semitic 'Day of Hate' Was Completely Made-Up

By Bonchie
February 26, 2023

Saturday, February 25th was supposed to be a day that would live in infamy

According to the press, citing reports from law enforcement and the Anti-Defamation League, a national “day of hate” was being planned by neo-nazi groups to promote antisemitism. The headlines blared warnings as “white supremacy” once again was shouted from the rooftops as the preeminent threat in the United States.

Soon enough, Democrat politicians joined the chorus, painting themselves as stoic fighters against the evils of bigotry. Here’s just a small sampling of that.

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There was just one problem: It appears that the national “day of hate” was completely made-up out of whole cloth. A quick search reveals not a single report or photograph of a single neo-nazi gathering to protest (or worse) on Saturday.

Think about it. This was supposedly a major, organized event, to the level of making national news, and quite literally no one showed up for it. Could that be because it was never planned in the first place? That’s my suspicion given this isn’t the first such panic set off by vague “reports” that ultimately had no evidence behind them.

Ironically, the left-leaning ADL is now claiming victory, with Jonathan Greenblatt saying that the press coverage of the “day of hate” somehow forced all the white supremacists to stay home. CBS News also pushed that narrative, triumphantly contrasting the “day of hate” with a “day of resolve.”

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Source:  https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/02/26/it-sure-seems-like-that-anti-semitic-day-of-hate-was-completely-made-up-n708872