Ben Shapiro, editor of the Daily Wire, responded to a technology journalist who compared him to a Jewish Nazi collaborator during World War II.
Joshua Topolsky, co-founder of the Verge and a contributor to Vox media, called Shapiro "the Jew who helps other Jews onto the train."
I wonder why Vox co-founder @joshuatopolsky deleted this tweet.
Too bad the internet is forever. pic.twitter.com/eI2nXkng32
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) July 1, 2018
Topolsky then issued a slight apology, saying that a "mob of right-wing babies" flooded his Twitter "mentions" and that he found death threats he later received "annoying."
He now has an explanation for his tweet comparing Ben Shapiro to the Holocaust: pic.twitter.com/bq10hZSdcW
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) July 1, 2018
"I've been called worse by better," Shapiro, who is Jewish, said on the Ingraham Angle. "I'm assuming he's calling me a Nazi."
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"The way the left works these days is that anyone who disagrees with them is a Nazi," he said.
Shapiro said Topolosky's insult was ironic because the Anti-Defamation League recently named Shapiro a top recipient of "alt-right hatred."
He also reacted to Washington Post writer Jennifer Rubin, who according to Laura Ingraham was a die-hard Mitt Romney supporter before turning her ire on President Donald Trump.
Rubin said White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders should receive a "life sentence" of what amounts to public harassment.
Shapiro called Rubin "morally vacuous" and Ingraham remarked that Rubin's only apparent "constituency" is "never-Trumper" Republican writers like William Kristol.
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