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American conservative political commentator and writer (born 1984)

Ben Shapiro

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Shapiro in 2018

Born

Benjamin Aaron Shapiro


(1984-01-15) Jan 15, 1984 (age 38)

Los Angeles, California, U.South.

Didactics Yeshiva Academy High School of Los Angeles
Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Harvard University (JD)
Occupation
  • Political commentator
  • columnist
  • television presenter
  • broadcaster
Motion American conservatism
Spouse(s)

Mor Toledano

(1000. 2008)

Children iii
Relatives
  • Mara Wilson (cousin)
  • Abigail Shapiro (sis)

Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (built-in Jan fifteen, 1984)[1] is an American conservative political commentator and media personality. At age 17, he became the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the The states.[2] [three] [iv] He writes columns for Creators Syndicate, Newsweek, and Ami Magazine, serves as editor emeritus for The Daily Wire, which he founded, and hosts The Ben Shapiro Show, a daily political podcast and live radio show. He was editor-at-large of Breitbart News between 2012 and 2016. Shapiro has written eleven books.

Early life

Shapiro was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Conservative Jewish family of Russian-Jewish and Lithuanian-Jewish beginnings.[5] [half-dozen] [7] At the historic period of 9, he transitioned with his family unit to Orthodox Judaism.[vii] He started playing violin at a immature age,[8] and performed at the State of israel Bonds Feast in 1996 at twelve years of historic period.[nine] His parents both worked in Hollywood. His female parent was an executive of a Television set visitor[ which? ], and his male parent worked as a composer.[6]

Skipping two grades (third and 9th), Shapiro went from Walter Reed Center School in The Valley to Yeshiva University High School of Los Angeles in Westside, Los Angeles, where he graduated in 2000 at age 16.[10] [3] He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2004 summa cum laude, at age 20, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science, and then from Harvard Law School in 2007 cum laude.[11] He and then worked at the constabulary offices of Goodwin Procter. As of March 2012[update], he ran an contained legal consultancy firm, Benjamin Shapiro Legal Consulting, in Los Angeles.[3]

Career

Shapiro became interested in politics at a young age. He started a nationally syndicated column when he was 17 and had written ii books by age 21.[12]

In his first book Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth (2004), Shapiro argues that the American Left has ideological dominance over universities, and professors don't tolerate non-left opinions.[xiii] [fourteen]

In 2011, HarperCollins published Shapiro'southward 4th volume, Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV, in which Shapiro argues that Hollywood has a left-wing agenda that it actively promotes through prime number-time entertainment programming. In the volume, the producers of Happy Days and M*A*Southward*H say they pursued a pro-pacifist, anti-Vietnam-War calendar in those series.[xv] Shapiro also became a fellow at the David Horowitz Liberty Eye.[sixteen]

In 2013, Threshold Editions published Shapiro's fifth book, Bullies: How the Left'due south Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans.[17]

In 2017, he released his first and to date just fiction novel, Truthful Allegiance.[xviii]

In 2019, Shapiro published the book The Correct Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Neat, which focuses on the importance of Judeo-Christian values and laments the turn down of those values in modern America.[19] [20] [21] In a May 2019 interview on BBC where Shapiro was promoting his book, interviewer Andrew Neil suggested that Shapiro'southward history of remarks were inconsistent with the message of the book.[nineteen] Shapiro took offense to the questioning, defendant Neil (a prominent British conservative journalist) of having a left-leaning bias, said Neil was trying to make a "quick buck... off of the fact that I'grand popular and no one has ever heard of you", before Shapiro ended the interview.[22] [23] [24] [25] Shapiro afterwards admitted that he had been "destroyed" past Neil, commenting on Twitter that he "[had broken his] own dominion, and wasn't properly prepared".[26]

In 2021, Shapiro published the book The Disciplinarian Moment, which argues that at that place is non a pressing authoritarian threat in U.South. politics from the right-wing. Rather, he argues that the authoritarian threat comes from the left's control of academia, Hollywood, journalism, and corporate America.[27]

Columnist

In 2012, Shapiro became editor-at-large of Breitbart News, a website founded past Andrew Breitbart.[28] In March 2016, Shapiro resigned from his position as editor-at-large of Breitbart News post-obit what he characterized equally the website'southward lack of support for reporter Michelle Fields in response to her alleged assault by Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump'south onetime campaign manager[29] [30] in spite of video and eyewitness evidence of the attack.[31] [32] In his resignation statement, Shapiro stated that "Steve Bannon is a bully", Donald Trump is a peachy, and that Bannon had "shaped the company into Trump'due south personal Pravda".[33] After Shapiro's departure, Breitbart published a slice, falsely attributed to Shapiro's father's pseudonym, saying "Ben Shapiro betrays loyal Breitbart readers in pursuit of Play tricks News contributorship", which Breitbart later on deleted.[34] [35]

Subsequently leaving Breitbart News, Shapiro was a frequent target of antisemitic rhetoric from the alt-right.[35] According to a 2016 analysis by the Anti-Defamation League, Shapiro was the nigh frequent target of antisemitic tweets against journalists.[36] [37]

On February 7, 2013, Shapiro published an article citing unspecified Senate sources who said that a group named "Friends of Hamas" was among foreign contributors to the political campaign of Chuck Hagel, a former U.S. Senator awaiting confirmation as Secretary of Defence force as a nominee of President Barack Obama, but weeks later Slate reporter David Weigel reported in that location was no evidence such a group existed.[38] Shapiro told Weigel that the story he published was "the entirety of the information [he] had."[39] [40] [41]

On October 7, 2013, Shapiro and concern partner Jeremy Boreing co-founded TruthRevolt,[42] a U.S. media watchdog and activism website, in association with the David Horowitz Liberty Eye. TruthRevolt ceased operations in March 2018.[43]

On January 14, 2021, Shapiro was featured as a guest writer for Pol'southward Playbook newsletter, where he defended House Republicans who opposed the second impeachment of Donald Trump.[44] The newsletter drew immense backlash from many Politico staffers, some of whom argued that Shapiro should non have been allowed to write the article. Matthew Kaminski, editor in chief of Politico, refused to apologize and dedicated the conclusion to permit Shapiro to write the article, stating that, "Nosotros're not going to dorsum away from having published something because some people remember information technology was a mistake to do then."[45] [46] According to the Daily Beast, more than 100 Politician staffers signed on to a letter to publisher Robert Allbritton criticizing both Political leader's decision to feature Shapiro's commodity and the response from Kaminski.[47]

Host

In 2012, Shapiro joined KRLA-AM 870 as a host on their morning time radio plan alongside Heidi Harris and Brian Whitman.[48] By 2016, he was one of the hosts for KRLA'south The Morning Answer, a conservative radio show. Internal emails showed that Shapiro faced pressure from Salem Media executives, the syndicate that owned the show, to be more supportive of Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election. Shapiro notwithstanding remained highly critical of Trump throughout the election.[49]

Shapiro and Boreing founded The Daily Wire on September 21, 2015. He serves as editor emeritus as well as the host of his online political podcast The Ben Shapiro Show, broadcast every weekday.[fifty] [51] As of March 2019[update], the podcast was ranked by Podtrac as the second almost popular podcast in the U.S.[52] Westwood Ane began syndicating The Ben Shapiro Show podcast to radio in April 2018.[53] In 2018, Politico described the podcast as "massively pop".[54] In Jan 2019, Westwood One expanded Shapiro's one-hour podcast-to-radio programme, adding a nationally syndicated two-60 minutes live radio evidence, for three hours of Ben Shapiro programming daily.[55] Equally of March 2019, according to Westwood One, The Ben Shapiro Evidence is existence carried by more than 200 stations, including in 9 of the meridian 10 markets.[56] In June 2020, Shapiro stepped downwards from his role as editor-in-chief, which he had held since the site's founding, and took on the role of editor emeritus.[57]

In September 2018, Shapiro started hosting The Ben Shapiro Election Special on Play tricks News. The limited-run serial covered news and issues relating to the 2018 midterm elections.[58]

Shapiro has fabricated frequent appearances on PragerU with talks on intersectionality and Hollywood with 4,900,000 to 8,400,000 views as of Dec 2018[update].[59] [51] [threescore]

In 2021, Ben Shapiro's podcast was ranked as the 9th most listened on Apple podcasts. [61]

Speaker

Shapiro speaking at CPAC 2018

Shapiro speaks at college campuses across the Us. In his speeches, he ofttimes presents a conservative viewpoint on controversial subjects. He spoke at 37 campuses between early 2016 and late 2017.[6]

Some students and faculty members at California State Academy, Los Angeles objected to a oral communication that Shapiro, who was then an editor at Breitbart News, was scheduled to agree at the university on February 25, 2016, titled "When Diversity Becomes a Problem". University president William Covino canceled the speech communication three days earlier it was to accept place, with the intention of rescheduling it so that the event could feature diverse viewpoints on the subject of campus diversity. Covino ultimately reversed his conclusion, assuasive the oral communication to go on as planned.[62] [63] The day of the voice communication, pupil protesters formed homo chains, blocking the doors to the event, and staging demonstration protests. When Shapiro began his voice communication, a protester pulled the fire alarm. After the speech ended, Shapiro was escorted out by campus police.[64] Young America's Foundation appear it was filing a lawsuit against the university (with Shapiro as one of the plaintiffs), challenge that the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of the students were violated past Covino's attempted cancellation of the event, besides as the physical barricading of students from inbound or leaving the effect.[65]

In Baronial 2016, DePaul University revoked an invitation for Shapiro to address students at the school and barred him from entering the campus due to "security concerns."[66]

On September 14, 2017, Shapiro gave a speech at the invitation of the Academy of California, Berkeley, student arrangement, Berkeley College Republicans, in which he criticized identity politics.[67] [68] The consequence involved a large police force presence which had been promised by Berkeley Chancellor Carol T. Christ in her August letter that supported free speech. Together, the university and the city of Berkeley spent $600,000 on police and security for the event, which transpired with nine arrests but no major incidents.[69] [seventy] [71]

Views

2016 presidential election

Shapiro supported Ted Cruz in the 2016 presidential election and opposed Donald Trump's candidacy.[72] He chosen Steve Bannon a "peachy" who "sold out Breitbart founder Andrew Breitbart'south mission in order to dorsum another not bad, Donald Trump."[73] Non voting for Trump or Clinton in 2016,[74] Shapiro has suggested that the election of Trump was more a vote against Hillary Clinton than a vote in favor of Trump.[6]

2020 presidential election

On October 19, 2020, Shapiro announced that he would exist voting for Trump in the 2020 presidential election: "There are three reasons I'm going to vote for Donald Trump in 2020 when I didn't four years ago: First, I was but wrong virtually Donald Trump on policy. 2nd, I wasn't really incorrect about Donald Trump on character, but whatever damage he was going to do has already been washed, and it's not going to help if I don't vote for him this time. And third, and nearly chiefly: The Democrats have lost their fucking minds."[75]

He rebuked Trump on Election Night, November 3, 2020, when Trump claimed his reelection victory when neither he nor his opponent Joe Biden reached the 270 balloter votes required to win the presidency. He tweeted: "No, Trump has not already won the election, and it is deeply irresponsible for him to say he has."[76]

Ballgame

Shapiro speaking at the 2018 Young Women's Leadership Pinnacle in Dallas, Texas

Shapiro supports a ban on abortion,[77] including in cases of rape and incest, with one exception: when competent medical authority determines that the life of the female parent is in jeopardy as a outcome of the pregnancy. He has further clarified that this includes extreme cases of mental illness where the life of the mother is at risk due to suicide. He also believes that doctors who perform abortions should be prosecuted.[78] He has referred to women who have abortions every bit "baby killers."[79] [80] [81] In 2019, Shapiro asserted that "the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade" was "non going to happen", and added that he had "serious doubts" about "whether the Supreme Court, equally currently constituted, would vote to overturn Roe five. Wade".[82]

In 2019, Shapiro spoke at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., where he said abortion is a "violent human action".[83]

Alt-correct

Shapiro is a critic of the alt-right movement,[84] [85] stating in 2017, "It is a garbage motion equanimous of garbage ideas. It has nothing to do with constitutional conservatism."[86] In 2019, Shapiro criticized weekly newspaper The Economist for describing him every bit "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".[87]

Facebook

In 2018, Shapiro argued that Facebook was targeting conservative sites after the platform implemented an algorithm change, limiting their traffic, and that they are not transparent enough.[88]

Gun ownership

Following the Dec 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Shapiro appeared on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight on January 10, 2013. On the event of gun control, Shapiro called Piers Morgan a "keen" who "tends to demonize people who differ from you politically past standing on the graves of the children of Sandy Claw, saying they don't seem to care enough near the dead kids."[89] [90] Videos of the meet quickly received millions of views and went viral.[51]

Writing in October 2017, in the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, Shapiro argued that "banning all guns would be unwise too as immoral," but "we must balance the need and right to firearms with public policy concerns, including the hazard that a machine gun will be used in public." Shapiro suggested that policy makers "should expect at ways of enforcing federal laws banning the sale of guns to the mentally ill."[91]

Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Co-ordinate to Shapiro, the reason backside the Israeli–Palestinian conflict was that "Israel exists, and Hamas wishes it didn't exist".[92] In 2003, Shapiro published a column on Townhall demanding that Israel "transfer the Palestinians and the Israeli-Arabs from Judea, Samaria, Gaza and Israel proper." Citing expulsion of Germans afterward Earth War Ii as a precedent,[93] Shapiro insisted that "expelling a hostile population is a usually-used and generally effective mode of preventing violent entanglements." In the same article, Shapiro said that "The ideology of the Palestinian population is indistinguishable from that of the terrorist leadership."[94] Jeffrey Goldberg was highly disquisitional of these comments and cited them as an instance of Shapiro's "fascist" behavior.[95] [96] Shapiro later reversed his view on the Westward Bank issue, saying information technology was "both inhumane and impractical".[97]

Voice 's Zack Beauchamp describes Shapiro as a polarizing figure, in role due to tweets such as one made in 2010 in which he said "Israelis like to build. Arabs like to flop crap and live in open sewage".[98] [99] [100]

Shapiro supported Israel's settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank. Shapiro is a longtime opponent of the two-land solution.[101]

In 2007, Shapiro wrote an article in which he described the "Palestinian Arab population" as "rotten to the core" and places the blame for the Arab–Israeli conflict "with the Palestinian Arabs themselves". He further believes Israel and America will "proceed to pay the toll in blood and treasure" if they refuse to recognize the "simple truth" that the "Palestinian Arab population breeds terrorism, anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism".[102]

In 2019, Shapiro said that Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar, whose comments well-nigh American support for Israel were accused of evoking antisemitic tropes, and the white supremacist San Diego shooter, hold "a lot of the same opinions about Jews."[103]

In May 2021, during the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, Ben Shapiro stated that Hamas' rocket attacks "would entail an anti-Semitic genocide", adding that Hamas was spending "tens of millions of dollars in strange assistance" on building "terror tunnels and rocket capacity to strike at the Jews." Shapiro argued that Hamas was positioning its rockets in civilian areas, seeking to "strength State of israel to impale Palestinian civilians so Hamas can propagandize about supposed Israeli human rights atrocities." He stated that Hamas was not only killing Jews, but also Israeli Arabs and strange workers. He also criticized the media coverage of the crisis, labeling it as "absurd",[92] and The Times for their opinion article featuring a Palestinian writer titled "The Myth of Coexistence in Israel", saying that the main image used for the commodity, a map of Israel, was "so bad that MSNBC, which used the image in 2015, had to retract it and acknowledge information technology was factually wrong."[104]

LGBT issues

In 2010, Shapiro argued that homosexuality should non take been removed as a mental illness from the DSM because homosexuals have college rates of depression than heterosexuals and do non reproduce.[105]

Shapiro opposed the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Courtroom ruling that deemed bans of same-sex marriage unconstitutional.[106] However, he opposes authorities interest in marriage, saying, "I think the regime stinks at this," and expressing concern that because of the ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, at some betoken the regime may endeavor to strength religious institutions to perform same-sex weddings against their volition.[107] [108] Co-ordinate to Slate 'southward Seth Stevenson, Shapiro has described homosexuality as a sin.[78] He has said that "a man and a woman do a better job of raising a child than two men or 2 women".[79]

He has stated he does not experience aforementioned-sexual practice spousal relationship should be taught to students in schools, proverb, "In California, they've already passed laws that you accept to teach aforementioned-sex activity marriage in public schools, for instance... I went to public school for unproblematic schoolhouse and junior loftier, I don't know why the government is teaching me anything about this stuff. This is for my parents to teach me. This is a values thing". He besides states, "I'1000 very much anti gay-spousal relationship in the social sense. As a religious person, I call up homosexuality is a sin, I think that lots of things are sins that people appoint in, I think they should be free to engage in them."[107] In 2014, Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center disputed Shapiro'southward assertion that the Usa "is non a country that discriminates confronting homosexuals" and that "there is a vastly infinitesimal corporeality of discrimination confronting gays in this land."[109]

Shapiro believes transgender people suffer from mental affliction.[86] [110] Shapiro has commented, "You can't magically change your gender. You tin can't magically change your sex," and has compared such changes to the notion of changing ane's age.[6]

In July 2015, Shapiro and transgender rights activist Zoey Tur were on Dr. Drew On Phone call to discuss Caitlyn Jenner'southward receipt of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.[111] [112] After Shapiro referred to Tur, who is a trans adult female, as "sir" and questioned her genetics, she placed her hand on the back of his neck and threatened on air to send him "home in an ambulance". Shapiro replied, "That seems mildly inappropriate for a political discussion." Subsequently, Shapiro filed a police report charging Tur with battery and stated that he intended to press charges to teach the left a lesson. Tur said the study was Shapiro'due south attempt to keep the story in the news.[113] [114] [115] [116]

In 2019, in response to 2020 Autonomous Party presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke calling for the removal of the tax-exempt status of religious institutions opposed to same-sex matrimony, Shapiro said that if O'Rourke was going to try to "indoctrinate" his children in religious schools, Shapiro would be forced to either "go out the state" or "pick upwards a gun."[117]

Muslims

In a 2002 commodity, Shapiro wrote, "I am getting really sick of people who whine nearly 'civilian casualties'... when I run into in the newspapers that civilians in Afghanistan or the West Bank were killed by American or Israeli troops, I don't actually intendance". Shapiro declared that "One American soldier is worth far more than an Afghan civilian", accusing Afghan civilians of being "fundamentalist Muslims" who provide cover for terrorists or give them money.[118] Shapiro later on apologized for these assertions. He stated that the 2002 article was "just a bad slice, manifestly and elementary, and something I wish I'd never written". He said that while he still partially agreed with his article's principal point—"that we must calculate the hazard to American services members when nosotros design rules of engagement"—he "expressed [that point] in the worst possible way, and simplifie[d] the issue across the bounds of morality (particularly by doubting the civilian status of some civilians)".[100]

In a 2014, YouTube video entitled "The Myth of the Tiny Radical Muslim Minority", Shapiro said, "We're above 800 million Muslims who are radicalized – more than half the Muslims on earth. That's non a minority... the myth of the tiny radical Muslim minority is merely that: information technology's a myth". Fact-checks by PolitiFact and Channel 4 News in the UK rejected his methodology and concluded his claim was false.[119] [120]

In 2018, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) document presented at the sentencing hearing of Quebec mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette showed that the murderer checked in on Shapiro's Twitter feed 93 times in the month leading upward to the shooting. Shapiro condemned the set on and called Bissonnette an "evil slice of human being crap".[121] [122] [123]

He has argued that immigrants from Islamic countries degrade the United States.[124]

Political ideology

Shapiro speaking at Politicon in Pasadena, California in 2016

In 2016, Shapiro described himself every bit "basically a libertarian".[107] In 2021, he described himself equally "by and large libertarian" in regards to the role of the regime and as a conservative in regards to the part of social structures.[125] The New Yorker, Haaretz and Phonation take described Shapiro as "right-wing".[99] [115] [126] Shapiro's views have been described by The New York Times as "extremely conservative".[6] A 2020 study News, Nationalism, and Hegemony: The Germination of Consistent Event Framing Throughout the U.Due south. Political Right examining issue framing by correct-wing podcasts used The Ben Shapiro Prove equally an example which "offered a mainstream conservative perspective that favors President Donald Trump and his framing on issues similar "nationalism"" in a ii-by-ii matrix that also examined a Stormfront podcast, an alt-right podcast, and the Daily Standard podcast.[124]

Shapiro accuses the political left of assertive in an imaginary "hierarchy of victimhood" in which the opinions of members of persecuted groups like the LGBT community are afforded more credence. He has argued that the left has dominated American culture through popular amusement, media, and academia in a style that has fabricated conservatives feel disenfranchised, and helped lead to the ballot of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.[6] He has stated that "political correctness breeds insanity".[86]

Shapiro supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, arguing that "Prc is a dictatorship. North Korea is a dictatorship. Saudi Arabia, Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya, Syria, Pakistan and Arab republic of egypt are all dictatorships. We tin can't overthrow all of those regimes simply to free their citizens. We have to focus on those regimes that endanger American security."[127]

In 2006, Shapiro chosen for sedition laws to be reinstated. He cited speeches critical of the George W. Bush administration past Democrats Al Gore, John Kerry and Howard Dean every bit "disloyal" and seditious.[128] [129] Shapiro subsequently retracted these views in a 2018 column, stating that his 2006 cavalcade "absolutely blows. It'due south garbage" and adding that the idea of sedition laws was "inherently idiotic".[100] Shapiro later described President Barack Obama's 2010 State of the Spousal relationship Address as "philosophically fascist."[130]

Shapiro has called for lowering taxes on the very wealthy.[6] He has also backed privatizing Social Security and repealing the Affordable Care Human activity.[6]

Climate alter

Shapiro has best-selling that climate change is occurring, only questioned "what percent of global warming is attributable to man activity."[131] Regarding body of water-level ascension equally a result of climate change which volition upshot in littoral property being flooded, Shapiro said, "Yous call back people aren't simply going to sell their homes and move?"[132] He was accused of climate modify denial past Scientific American for an opinion piece on the 2020 California wildfires, with the outlet arguing climate alter contributed more to the severity of the fires than country policies, as Shapiro had claimed.[133] In 2021, he said he believed that 4 °C (7.2 °F) of global warming should not be considered an emergency, that it'southward "purely a political designation".[134]

Race

Shapiro has argued that African-Americans were historically victims of injustice in the United States, merely that they are not victims of widespread systemic injustice today.[6] Shapiro has dismissed the idea that the United states of america was founded on slavery and argued that America "was founded in spite of slavery."[135] In 2017, Shapiro stated that "the thought that blackness people in the United States are disproportionately poor considering America is racist; that's merely not true."[136] Shapiro is critical of Black Lives Matter and has argued that "the Black Lives Matter movement did indeed begin with protests nearly police force brutality but speedily morphed into broader debates over the validity of looting and rioting, tearing down historic statues, slavery reparations and defunding the law."[137]

Shapiro was one of several bourgeois commentators condemning Representative Steve Rex (R-IA) after King's January 2019 comments in defense force of the terms "white supremacy" and "white nationalism". Shapiro called for King to be censured, and supported King'due south 2020 chief challenger Randy Feenstra.[138]

Religion

Shapiro practices Orthodox Judaism,[139] a theologically bourgeois stream of the Jewish religion, which informs his ideological positions.

In a 2011 tweet, Shapiro claimed that Judaism is plagued by "Bad Jews" who "largely vote Democrat".[140] The aforementioned yr, he wrote an article titled "Jews in Name Simply" in which he claimed "Jews who vote for Obama are, by and large, Jews In Name Only (JINOs)" and that such Jews "do not intendance nearly Israel" or that they "intendance about it less than abortion, gay spousal relationship and global warming".[141] During the 2016 presidential ballot, he wrote an commodity titled "No, It Doesn't Matter That Bernie Sanders Is Ethnically Jewish. He's a Jew In Proper noun Only."[142]

Safe spaces

Shapiro is an outspoken opponent of safe spaces, especially those on college campuses, arguing that they go confronting gratuitous speech.[143] [144]

COVID-xix vaccine

Shapiro appear he was in favour of the COVID-nineteen vaccine and that he was vaccinated.[145]

Western civilization

Shapiro oft praises "western culture" and "western civilization".[124] In 2019, he said, "I believe Western civilization is superior to other civilizations."[124]

Personal life

Shapiro's sister is Abigail Shapiro, an opera vocalizer; she posts videos under her YouTube aqueduct Classically Abby,[146] and she has been subjected to online antisemitic trolling due to her brother's high public contour.[147] Shapiro is a cousin of writer and actress Mara Wilson,[148] [149] though the 2 are non on speaking terms due to their conflicting political views.[150]

In 2008, Shapiro married Mor Toledano, an Israeli medical md of Moroccan descent,[151] [152] and they lived in Los Angeles.[6] The couple has three children: ii daughters and a son.[153] They do Orthodox Judaism.[154] In 2019, the FBI arrested a man from Washington for making decease threats confronting Shapiro and his family.[155] [156]

In September 2020, Shapiro announced that he and his family were moving out of California.[157] Shapiro relocated the headquarters of his Daily Wire enterprise to Nashville, Tennessee, but he resettled in South Florida.[158] [159]

Works

  • Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth (ISBN 0-78526148-6). WND Books: 2004.
  • Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism Is Corrupting Our Future (ISBN 0-89526016-vi). Regnery: 2005.
  • Project President: Bad Pilus and Botox on the Road to the White House (ISBN 1-59555100-X). Thomas Nelson: 2008.
  • Primetime Propaganda: The Truthful Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your Boob tube (ISBN 0-06209210-three). Harper Collins: 2011.
  • Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America (ISBN 1-47671001-5). Threshold Editions: 2013.
  • The People vs. Barack Obama: The Criminal Instance Against the Obama Administration (ISBN 1-47676513-eight). Threshold Editions: 2014.
  • A Moral Universe Torn Apart (ISBN 978-1945630941). Creator'due south Publishing: 2014.
  • What'south Fair and Other Short Stories (ASIN B016R28SLM; Amazon e-book just; no longer bachelor). Revolutionary Publishing: 2015.
  • Truthful Allegiance (ISBN 1-68261077-two). Post Hill Press: 2017.[eighteen]
  • Say Information technology's And then: Papa, Dad, Me and 2005 White Sox Title Flavour (ISBN 978-1546751731). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform: May 2017
  • The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the Westward Groovy (ISBN 978-0062857903). Broadside Books: 2019.
  • Facts Don't Care about Your Feelings ISBN 978-1949673166. Creators Publishing: November 2019
  • How to Destroy America in Iii Easy Steps. Clarification & preview (via pointer keys or scrolling) (ISBN 978-0063001879). Harper Collins: 2020.
  • Catastrophic Thinking (ISBN 978-1949673265). Creators Publishing: Feb 2020.
  • Facts (Still) Don't Care About Your Feelings (ISBN 978-1949673166). Creators Publishing: September 2020.
  • The Disciplinarian Moment: How the Left Weaponized America's Institutions Against Dissent (ISBN 978-0063001824). Broadside Books: July 2021.

Run across also

  • Intellectual dark spider web, a loose collection of public personalities of which Shapiro is often cited every bit an example[160]
  • Owning the libs
  • List of Phi Beta Kappa members by yr of admission
  • Listing of Harvard Law School alumni
  • List of syndicated columnists
  • Listing of American conservatives

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External links

  • The Daily Wire
  • California Bar profile
  • Ben Shapiro at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • In Depth interview with Shapiro, September 1, 2013

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