The Anti-Defamation League called The New Yorker's invitation of Hasan Piker 'the latest example of mainstream media normalizing his brand of antisemitism and anti-Zionism'
The Anti-Defamation League called The New Yorker's invitation of Hasan Piker 'the latest example of mainstream media normalizing his brand of antisemitism and anti-Zionism' |
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By Matthew Kassel Hasan Piker, the far-left streamer who frequently stirs controversy for using antisemitic rhetoric in his commentary on Israel and Jewish issues, will join a roundtable discussion next month hosted by The New Yorker Festival, the publication announced on Wednesday in a full lineup of events. The conversation on Oct. 26, which will focus on "how the internet has reshaped political life" and its implications "for the future of democracy," will also feature Saagar Enjeti, a right-wing populist pundit who co-hosts the "Breaking Points" podcast. It will be moderated by Andrew Marantz, a staff writer for The New Yorker, who published a feature story last March about Piker's popularity among an audience of young, male voters who have recently gravitated to the right. |
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