Anti-Zionist NGO Defends Lucas Gage Amid 'Slaying Demons' Defamation
After one of the most vocal anti-Zionists was suspended on X for a so-called rant, Stop Zionist Hate threatened the Jewish Lobby with legal action for its politically motivated defamation.
Nearly three months after Zionists attempted to “swat” influencer, author and commentator Lucas Gage, he awoke to a series of messages from X informing him three of his posts violated the terms of service.
X claimed he violated its rules against “Violent Speech.” It also indicated, “It is against our rules to threaten, incite, glorify, or express desire for violence or harm.”
Elon Musk, the owner of the supposed “free speech” platform, sounded off after investigative journalist Sulaiman Ahmed brought to his attention that one of Gage's posts was simply an emoji.
Musk claimed the suspension was due to his rhetoric in his video rant, saying he called for “slaying the demons.” Demons, to Musk, apparently means “Jewish people.” He continued by saying it was an “incitement to murder.”
An interesting popular character from the Dissident Right, “autumn groyper,” responded with the cutting blade to the seemingly compromised Musk.
Autumn Groyper probed Musk’s [echoed] interpretation of the rant. And he made a very poignant argument: How is “slaying demons” somehow the same as “murdering Jews”?
Now, the question is, which Zionist NGO framed it that way to take down their political opposition?
But before we answer that, Sulaiman posted an explanation of Gage’s comments, including a short clip of Gage himself.
The full version of the video is also available, but that was not what Canary Mission had in mind to show Musk. They purposefully edited the clip to portray a useful narrative for political means. And, surprise, surprise, it worked.
Canary Mission posted that it had a “summary video,” posting that one rather than the full 15 minutes. As a result, Stop Zionist Hate, a “leading non-partisan American base organization fighting Zionism and Zionist hate,” took to Gage’s corner, warning the Zionist NGO to “cease and desist notice and a pre-litigation demand … to remove all defamatory statements concerning Lucas Gage.”
The document attached to the post claimed that Canary Mission conducted itself against the law in defamation (libel) against Gage. The NGO reiterated that the “slaying of Jews” was an “inaccurate and unfounded claim” against Gage. And that the footage was “purposely clipped [to] portray him in a negative and false light.” Stop Zionist Hate affirmed that “slaying demons” was simply a metaphor.
The organization warned Canary Mission that if it “does not delete … tweet(s) and cease all related statements, a defamation of character lawsuit will be commenced.”
Stop Zionist Hate doesn’t appear to be messing around with these Zionist NGOs, stating the organization has 30 days before “a lawsuit may be filed in the proper jurisdiction seeking monetary damages as well as pursuing all available legal remedies for the defamation.”
Although Stop Zionist Hate did not publicly agree with Gage’s messaging, it stated:
We are committed to undertaking this work pro-bono and are prepared to make a significant statement, irrespective of the potential money damage involved.
Canary Mission, a supposed NGO dedicated to exposing “hatred and antisemitism on college campuses and beyond,” continues to post on X and its website about Gage, even after the warning from Stop Zionist Hate.
These Zionist NGOs, like the Anti-Defamation League and Canary Mission, think shaming censorship really works—but it doesn’t. More people are posting about Gage than ever, as he continues to appear on political news shows to talk about the 3-month suspension.
He has appeared on The Stew Peters Show and also PressTV. Both appearances are fully included in this Substack post.
Now, the question is, where does Lucas Gage stand on X?
He told Paleocon Publishing that he’s not sure what Elon will do—whether he wants to set an example or plans to ban his account with over 200,000 followers when he is finally reinstated.
Gage also told the outlet that he issued his lengthy appeal four times—but all were outright rejected. Still, he stressed to Paleocon Publishing his faith in Musk:
I truly believe Elon Musk wants to make X a free-speech platform, but it is obvious to me and many others that there are supremacist entities who want to control the narrative and prevent Elon from realizing his goal. Ironically, I’m one of the very few voices trying to protect X from them, and I get suspended for doing so, which proves my point.
The Israel Lobby or the Jewish Lobby, however, you would like to refer to these NGOs, are fierce, unified and influential. John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt wrote on the issue in the book The Israel Lobby.
Sadly, this tremendous power has been leveraged against American principles and the America First agenda. Those who are American Nationalists and don’t favor the Zionists’ war are labeled “Nazis,” yet, as Gage pointed out, they hold “absolutely no values attributed to the National Socialist Party.”
This weaponization through defamation and demonization is no longer going to be tolerated by these NGOs as more and more people are becoming aware of the abuse and unbounded favoritism.
Note the kind of harassment he and other anti-Zionists have faced, aside from the aforementioned “swatting.”
Lucas is a disabled veteran with a family who is no longer working and has now lost his income from X. He remains optimistic for the future, seeing support from people across the globe and in high places.
But he added, “They could always go for my bank accounts or credit cards.”
If that were ever to be the case, his supporters would rise to the occasion to support the only steadfast opposition to the Zionist regime over America.