America’s Favorite Cult With Diplomatic Immunity
The Insane Influence of Chabad Lubvitch
America’s Favorite Cult With Diplomatic Immunity
The Insane Influence of Chabad Lubvitch

America loves cults.
We’ve got Scientology, QAnon, there’s always some deranged sect being coddled because it’s politically useful. But the one’s who have pulled off the scam the best as far as money, power, and political power are the Chabad-Lubavitch movement out of Brooklyn.
They’re treated like quirky, smiling rabbis handing out menorahs, but it’s something far more sinister: they’re a supremacist cult with a messianic obsession, violent tendencies, and a disturbing grip on American politics.
The Chabad-Lubavitch cult is the perfect example of how American politics turns fringe extremism into mainstream power.
Yes, cult.
If some group of bearded zealots in matching hats from, say, Iran were stockpiling influence, assaulting women, rioting in the streets, and lobbying for the genocide of another people, you can bet every news anchor from Fox to MSNBC would be frothing about “domestic terrorism.”
Former members have documented abuse, intimidation, and the crushing misogyny of Chabad life. Women are treated as baby machines, pressured into endless pregnancies while denied autonomy.
Try to leave or speak up?
Expect harassment campaigns, character assassinations, and worse. The movement has a long history of silencing dissenters, especially women, who dare expose the abuse.
For some reason if you slap a Star of David on it, base yourself in Brooklyn, suddenly it’s “community outreach” with taxpayer money and presidential holidays.