Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon Claims Intactivist Leader In Mixed-Race Marriage Is “Racial Separatist”
Ungar-Sargon claims called "false and slander."
In a hit piece on the intactivist movement for Jewschool titled “How to Deradicalize a Movement,” Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon calls American Circumcision filmmaker Brendon Marotta a “racial separatist,” despite the fact that Marotta is in a mixed race marriage with a brown Native American woman.
The only evidence Ungar-Sargon provides for these “extremist views on race” is that “Marotta appeared on Stefan Molyneux’s Freedomain radio show to promote his film.” Stefan Molyneux is a longstanding opponent of circumcision with Jewish heritage who has featured multiple intactivists on his show.
Ungar-Sargon attacks Molyneux as a “Eugenicist and White Nationalist,” a claim that Molyneux has denied, and insinuates that Marotta’s appearance on the show is about those views, rather than their shared opposition to circumcision.
Prior to Ungar-Sargon publicly attacking him, Brendon Marotta published an article on this own site titled “Bruchim's Founders Have Been Engaged In A Slander Campaign Against Me” that states that “Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon has been engaged in an over half-decade-long harassment and slander campaign against me.”
Marotta’s article describes a series of secret meetings Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon had with intactivist leadership in an attempt to sabotage Brendon Marotta’s documentary American Circumcision. During these meetings, Ungar-Sargon made false claims intended to harm Marotta’s reputation.
According to Marotta, Ungar-Sargon’s campaign against him dates back to 2016, prior to the release of his documentary. Marotta writes that Ungar-Sargon “has continued this campaign for longer than I spent making my film, repeating these claims to journalists as late as 2021.”
Brendon Marotta spoke publicly about Ungar-Sargon’s campaign on his podcast in an episode released prior to Ungar-Sargon’s public accusations.
Ungar-Sargon has not responded to the claim that he has been engaged “in an over half-decade-long harassment and slander campaign” against Marotta. Marotta has publicly stated that Ungar-Sargon’s claims are “false and slander.”