Albert Borla is the head of Pfizer, and on November 10th, he was given the ADL's Courage Against Hate Award. Also, a past recipient of that, Hamdi Ulukaya, head of Chobani, sued Alex. The reason he got this award had to do with, well, I'll just quote his acceptance speech here. Quote, anti-Semitic messages on message boards and on On flyers posted in communities across the country suggesting that the coronavirus was a tool for Jews to expand the global influence, that Jews were profiting from COVID, and that Jews were the real virus. Hate peddlers referred to the Jew vaccine to dissuade others from receiving it. Some messages even referred to my own Jewish heritage and used it as evidence that the widespread vaccine effort was part of a calculated long-term Jewish plot to institute a global Jew government. It makes sense why Borla got this award, given the context of everything, and while it's fair to agree or disagree with some of the points that he makes in his speech, he didn't say any of the things Alex is claiming.