The controversial radio host and pundit Alex Jones released the full footage of a contentious debate with the similarly controversial Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.
The adversarial exchange, spanning over one hour, consisted of heated arguments about Boteach’s controversies and a discussion of the “dancing Israelis,” referring to a group of Jews who were detained as suspected spies after performing celebratory dances on the day of 9/11.
Boteach also challenged Jones over the latter’s own controversies, most notably Jones’ early skepticism about the narrative surrounding the Sandy Hook shooting.
Jones notably challenged Shmuley for promoting an online store distributing numerous atypical sex toys. Jones referred to Shmuley as “the butt plug Rabbi” in reference to this controversy, both in the debate itself and in his social media posts promoting the interaction.
The new debate follows shortly after Shmuley debuted his “Candace Owens Jew” costume, a bewildering amalgamation of caricaturesque Jewish stereotypes seemingly intended to satirize the perceived antisemitism of pundit Candace Owens, who recently left The Daily Wire after tensions related to Owens’ criticisms of Israel and of particular facets of Jewish political culture. Most strikingly, Boteach’s costume was accessorized with a cup labelled as containing the blood of Christian children, referencing a generally offensive belief that the blood sacrifice of Christian boys was a feature of Jewish kabbala mysticism.
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