Nick Fuentes @ Tucker Carlson.












Somehow, I made it through the entire thing.

He starts off saying that he thought that Tucker was decent and fair.

After about 10 or 15 minutes he goes into an hour long victory lap, patting himself on back and stating that he now has enough of a following to influence the outcome of elections.

I suppose that a sense of accomplishment is somewhat deserved, considering that the Izraeli Firsters tried to cancel him right outta the gate.
 
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Black MAGA is about to "blexit" the GOP over Nick Fuentes / Tucker Carlson.




Nick refers to himself as a White Nationalist.

Does that make him a racist, well, possibly.

Feels a bit awkward, trying to justify some of his statements.

To be honest, he's not, or atleast doesn't seem to be, a hate filled scumbag, if that makes sense.


But the issue is one that I think has a common element.


Michael Jackson, thats an entire saga, with a guy whom he hated, taking control of his Estate after his murder/death.




Kyrie Irving was forced to perform a public humiliation ritual and pay a "fine" of $500,000.

For what?




"In a testy exchange with the media Saturday night, Kyrie Irving doubled down and dug in, defending not only his recent social media posts promoting a movie largely viewed as anti-Semitic, but also older ones amplifying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones."

"Out of all the judgment that people got out of me posting — without talking to me — I respect what Joe said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride with how proud I am be African heritage but also to be living as a free black man here in America knowing the historical complexities for me to get here,” Irving said.

“So I’m not going to stand down on anything I believe in. I’m only going to get stronger because I’m not alone. I have a whole army around me.”


Kanye or Ye, he was stripped of a Billion dollars of wealth, for what.

Not knowing the difference between DEFCON and "Death Con".

 
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Nick refers to himself as a White Nationalist.

Does that make him a racist, well, possibly.

So.....you watched the Nick Fuentes / Candace Owens interview right? He said in that interview he was racist.

Feels a bit awkward, trying to justify some of his statements.

To be honest, he doesn't seem to be filled with hatred, if that makes sense.

No. It doesn't make sense. In fact I feel he's full of self hatred and that doesn't make sense either. He's against race mixing but he's mixed race and on top of that he attacked Vivek Ramaswamy for NOT race mixing. He's got mental issues. I'm sure of that.

But the issue is one that I think has a common element.

Michael Jackson, thats a whole saga, with a guy whom he hated, taking control of his Estate after his murder/death.

Kyrie Irving was forced to perform a public humiliation ritual and pay a "fine" of $500,000.

For what?

Unlike a lot of people who attacked/supported Kyrie Irving, I actually took the time to watch the "documentary" he was tweeting about "From Hebrews to Negros." It's freaking 3 1/h hours long! About 6 minutes of it fits what I would call antisemitism. (A little bit of Holocaust denial. A quote from Hitler and an antisemetic quote from Henry Ford). Most of it was making the argument that blacks are the true lost tribes of Israel. Some of the claims made are verifiable. Some (many?) are not (at least I couldn't verify them). I don't think anybody who said "You should watch Hebrews 2 Negros" is antisemetic. I do think the people who made the documentary are antisemetic.

Funny enough, Amazon, a company owned by a Jew, didn't take the video down until after the uproar over Kyrie Irving, but now it's back up on Amazon. 😄


Also note, I haven't called you racist. That must get @CaptUSA's goat. I don't think it's racist to listen to a racist. But I take Nick Fuentes' word for it that he (Nick) is racist.

Edit: Nick Fuentes is also proof that one can be an admitted anti-black racist and still like black CONservatives like Thomas Sowell and Clarence Thomas.
 
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The irony is that something can be said as a gross generalization about Jewish people, and whether it is an accurate generalization or called anti-Semitic Nazi talk is completely dependent upon who is doing the talking.

You can watch 1000s of lectures by Rabbi's making generalizations, such as "Jews control Hollywood", and it is taken as a good thing. A source of pride. A brag.

Yet if someone else makes that generalization, then that person is a Nazi!



Just to clarify, it doesn't have to be a Rabbi you stupid goy...

 


"Tucker Carlson haters lie because they have to lie. Mark Levin, Lindsey Graham and company get up there and claim that he's some vicious anti-Semite, attempting to make any association with him permanently toxic and destructive to others' reputations and standing. As Levin said in his speech, this used to work, and they're doing their level best now. They're probably scaring the hell out of their own sincere supporters as well just for the effect.

But their problem is that everyone knows Tucker Carlson. He's been on TV forever. He used to be with Bill Kristol and the Weekly Standard crowd. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News. He's from a somewhat high-falutin waspy background, with genteel-type manners. Took him forever to quit wearing that damn bow tie. Now, as everyone knows, he's decided he's going to make up for supporting Iraq War II by opposing all the next ones.

But we're supposed to believe instead that he's turned into some sort of Aryan Nations prison gang leader? It's like calling Donald Trump a Russian agent (or white supremacist either). Donald Trump, as in the Donald Trump from TV? GTFO.

As you may know, I got the chance to meet and hang out with Tucker for a couple of days this last July, where he let me complain about the American neoconservative-led War Party for three hours on his show. Israel, and the Likud's role in America's disastrous Mideast policy was obviously a major part of the discussion. I've been good on Israel-Palestine since at least the late 1990s, and especially after the neocons lied us into Iraq War II in 2002 and 2003 for them, as detailed in my book Enough Already, and many others. And I've got a chip on my shoulder about it still, quite frankly.

I may have said "Israel" more times than anyone in that funny supercut of people saying it on his show that was going around a couple months ago. But I'm not anti-Jewish in the slightest. Anyone who cannot differentiate between Richard Perle and his gang and people who are not them, for example, are either dummies who weren't part of the discussion in the first place or disingenuous accusers putting words in people's mouths.

But I had dinner and talked with Tucker late into the night, and we of course discussed exactly these issues off the air as well, and it's just a damned lie that he hates Jewish people or wants anyone else to or has ever tried to get anyone else to. You can watch his show on YouTube and X, you know. (We've become friends in the time since, and the same holds.)

On the contrary, the War Party is so upset at Tucker because they know he is a decent and sincere person, and they know we all know that too. And they know that every time he expresses his concern about America being implicated in Israel's horrific violence, he is then giving "license" to other decent not-tooo-far-to-the-right-actually people to join him in breaking with their support as well.

The Israelis and their Amen Corner have had a powerful narrative that all good rightwingers are Zionists until you go all the way to the avowed-fascist, anti-Semitic factions. Tucker proves every day that that is not true. So all they can do is try to lamely insist that that is what he is too.

As anyone who actually watched Tucker's interview with Nick Fuentes, rather than just shrieking about it, could tell you, he, again, made his own views very clear, and they were not hateful in any way. He in fact insisted it was against his religion to hate anyone or to identify individual people as collectively guilty for anything – which is also the same reason he opposes being made to help fund and support Israel's slaughter of innocents in Palestine.

Tucker and the non-interventionist movement are going to win this fight because our enemies in the War Party are already all out of ammo. All they have is lies and smears. And they just do not work anymore."
 
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