A far left hit piece against GAB was published in Newsweek and the Washington Post, owned by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, which was based on a “report” published by the jewish Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The so called report highlights how people post GAB links on Twitter that the ADL doesn’t like. GAB is the alternative Social Media APP for people that have been abused by left wing platforms like Facebook and Twitter, and has become a refuge for Conservatives and Christians who have realised that the Establishment itself is far left.
According to GAB CEO, Andrew Torba, traffic from Twitter is so low on GAB’s referral source traffic list, that it doesn’t even register in their top 15 sources of traffic. Yet that is what the ADL hit piece targeted, because they have no influence anywhere else. 95% of GAB’s traffic is direct, meaning they don’t depend on Google, Twitter, Facebook, or anyone else. People go directly to Gab.
Torba responded to the attack by ADL by calling the ADL an anti-Christ, Anti-American, and Anti-White hate organization. “They should be registered as a foreign agent under Foreign Agents Registration Act for their operation in the United States on behalf of foreign interests in Israel,” he said.
The ADL is a Jewish organization that serves the interests of Jews and of the state of Israel, which is a fact the ADL itself openly boasts about, so stating this fact isn’t even remotely controversial nor is it “hateful.” However when a Christian man dares to say these things out loud, the ADL cries “anti-Semitism!”
Torba cited the time he responded to the ADL saying “Jesus is King” which ADL then called “thinly veiled antisemitism.” So, if you believe Jesus is King, as Torba does, the ADL will call you an “anti-semite.” Torba urged his users to not apologize for anything and to double down. “Who cares? Let them. Their shame words only have power if you let them,” he said.
“The ADL can call me and GAB whatever shame words they want,” he continued, “but they can’t say I’m wrong. The real problem for them here is that I don’t answer to the ADL. I answer only to the King of Kings my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Period. They hate Him first, and therefore they hate me too as He said they would. (John 15:18).”
He said that ADL can try and pressure Twitter to censor Gab all they want, but they will never stop the signal of the 20 million people and growing who are using GAB’s services each and every month, because GAB will never bend the knee to hateful extremist organizations like the ADL.
He questioned if this repeated pattern of the ADL smearing and attacking good Christian people as “anti-semitic,” is a result of their profound Christophobia, or if it’s just merely an expression of their Jewish privilege?
In the United States of America people have a God-given right to speak freely, to exercise religious liberty, and to protect their bodily autonomy. Reminding people of these rights is not “misinformation.” If the ADL doesn’t like the rights people have in America, a Christian nation, then perhaps they should move to Israel, which is one of the most vaccinated countries on earth and a noted covid hot spot.
Torba finished his response by saying that since the ADL keeps bringing it up: the January 6th Capitol Riot hoax has been widely debunked including by the FBI who found “scant evidence that the Jan. 6 event at the U.S. Capitol was the result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election result, according to four current and former law enforcement officials.”
“The ADL and anyone else who demands that GAB censor legally-protected political speech on the internet, can go pound sand. Jesus Christ is King,” said Andrew Torba, CEO of Gab.com