Bruchim Allies Turn On New Friend Eric Clopper
Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon allowed Blocked and Reported podcast to attack Clopper.
Bruchim allies savagely dissected Eric Clopper and his play “Sex & Circumcision: An American Love Story” on a recent episode of the podcast Blocked and Reported.
Despite talking extensively on the phone with Blocked and Reported host Jesse Signal, Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon said nothing in Clopper’s defense, instead chosing to reveal his multi-year campaign against American Circumcision filmmaker Brendon Marotta.
Just days before the Blocked and Reported hit piece on Clopper, Ungar-Sargon posted a video to his YouTube channel in which he embraced Clopper as a new friend and Clopper disavowed his previous work, making this attack even more shocking.
The podcast hosts deescribe Clopper as having "daddy issues," lacking charisma, and being antisemitic. During the initial podcast, the hosts of Blocked and Reported make inaccurate statements about Clopper, including the false claim that he is the founder of Foregen, an organization focused on utilizing regenerative medicine to regrow the foreskin of circumcised men.
Despite more than a week passing since the podcast's release, neither Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon nor any member of Bruchim has come forward to defend Eric Clopper or make efforts to address the inaccuracies presented in the podcast.
The hosts of the podcast describe Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon as the “little brother” of “friend-of-the-show” Newsweek editor Bataya Ungar-Sargon. Bataya Ungar-Sargon has extensive media connections.
Brendon Marotta did respond to the podcast’s attacks on him, posting a nearly half-hour podcast that addressed their claims point-by-point.
Marotta also sent audio to the podcast that they shared on a follow-up episode, in which Ungar-Sargon tells a journalist about secret meetings he had with intactivists to turn them against Marotta and Clopper.
In this audio, Ungar-Sargon claims that the American intactivist movement is "tolerant of racism" and suggests liking memes is evidence of someone being a member of the “alt right.” You can listen to that audio for yourself here.
Despite receiving proof of Marotta’s claims, the hosts sided with their friends in the Ungar-Sargon family and made racist comments about Marotta’s wife.
None from Bruchim have spoken publicly about this story. Eric Clopper has not responded to a request for comment.