U.S. conservatism conference drops YouTube star over anti-Semitic tweets

A high-profile American conservative political conference has dropped a YouTube figure as a spokesperson over its series of anti-Semitic statements on social media, including calling Judaism as a “complete lie. ”

The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is an annual gathering of lawmakers and conservative activists who have helped launch many Republican primary campaigns, including old western campaigns presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.

Organizers said Young Pharaoh, an online reporter and rapper known for doubling in conspiracy theories will not speak at the event three days after misleading comments about arguments were seen on the account His Twitter.

“We have just learned that someone we invited to CPAC has expressed remorseful comments that are not at home with the conference or our organization,” the group said in a tweet, without naming Young Pharaoh.

“The individual will not participate in our conference.”

In a report published on Monday by left-wing media group Media Matters, the self-proclaimed “Philosopher, Scholar, Musician” revealed that Judaism is a “total lie” and “made up for political gain,” and that “Jewish people are stealing deceitful people.”

Young Pharaoh, who has more than 550,000 subscribers to his YouTube page, said the people of Israel control the most powerful social media platforms.

“The #censorship & #pedophilia ON #socialmedia is being done by #Israeli #Jews‼ ️,” he wrote. “The #YouTube, #Twitter, #Facebook, & #Instagram are all owned or controlled directly by‼ ️”

CPAC, scheduled to be held in Orlando, Florida this year from Feb. 25-28, former president Donald Trump will be the keynote speaker.

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