BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 30, 2025
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Elon Musk slams ADL as 'hate organization' over faith views

In a striking escalation of tensions, Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of the social media platform X, has publicly branded the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a prominent Jewish civil rights organization, as a "hate group" in a recent online post.

This controversy, sparked by Musk's reaction to claims about the ADL's stance on Christianity, has reignited debates over the group's mission, drawn support from right-wing voices, and intensified scrutiny of Musk's ongoing disputes with the organization, as The Times of Israel reports.

The conflict began on Sunday when Musk, responding to a pseudonymous account on X, claimed that the ADL views Christianity as extremist, prompting his sharp criticism.

Musk's Bold Accusation Sparks Firestorm

In his post on the platform he acquired in late 2022 and later renamed from Twitter, Musk stated, "The ADL hates Christians, therefore it is is [sic] a hate group."

This remark quickly gained traction among conservative figures, amplifying the controversy surrounding the ADL's work to combat antisemitism and hate.

US Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, echoed Musk's sentiment, accusing the organization of "intentionally creating a targeted hate campaign against Christians."

Right-Wing Voices Amplify Criticism of ADL

Adding to the chorus, provocateur Laura Loomer called for the ADL to be "designated as a domestic terror org," further intensifying the rhetoric against the group.

The root of this dispute appears tied to the ADL's documentation of "Christian Identity," a white supremacist ideology that promotes antisemitic and racist views, which the organization has described as "antisemitic, racist, and unambiguously poisonous."

The ADL has clarified that this ideology is unrelated to mainstream Christianity, aiming to distance its critique from broader Christian beliefs.

ADL Defends Stance Amid Growing Backlash

ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt pushed back against the accusations, calling the suggestion that the group opposes Christianity "offensive and wrong."

He added, "Many of our staff members are Christian. Many of our supporters are Christian."

This is not the first clash between Musk and the ADL, as their tensions trace back to at least 2023 when Musk endorsed a post alleging Jewish-driven hostility toward white communities and accused the ADL of unfairly targeting Western societies.

History of Tensions Fuels Current Dispute

Musk has also threatened legal action against the ADL, claiming the group has deterred advertisers from X, impacting the platform's revenue.

More recently, Musk demanded the ADL remove Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a conservative group founded by Charlie Kirk, from its database of extremist organizations, though as of Tuesday, a page on TPUSA remains searchable on the ADL's site despite no longer being listed in the database.

The ADL's description of TPUSA highlights bigoted remarks by associated individuals and notes that while the group denies white supremacist ties, known figures from such circles have attended its events.

Tragic Events Intersect with Ongoing Debate

Adding a somber note to this saga, Charlie Kirk was assassinated earlier this month, on the same day as a school shooting in Colorado allegedly perpetrated by a gunman whose online behavior had been flagged by the ADL's extremism monitoring team.

Since taking over X, Musk has reshaped its content moderation approach, reinstating accounts of controversial figures like Nick Fuentes, a known white supremacist who has expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and spread antisemitic rhetoric.

Civil rights organizations, including the ADL, have raised alarms that these policy shifts have contributed to a rise in hateful content online, further straining Musk's relationship with advocacy groups.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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