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unidentified
I heard your voice down the wire From a hotel room in Colorado We talked for hours Extranged our lives from different points in time
And as I drove across the Midwest I rehearsed our memories in the rearview Looking forward to the next time I could be close to you We're starting at the finish line
Turn away sand You're always on my mind Cause I miss you and I don't want you to go Thinking back about a home Among the countries
What's it like for you I was here today I don't mean to be pedantic We're starting at the finish line Turn away sand You're always on my mind Cause I miss you and I don't want you to go Thinking back about a home among the countries What's it like for you?
I was here right there I don't mean to be pathetic I'm hopeless but maybe romantic I can't escape the feeling That the distance is brewing
We're starting at the finish line Turn away sand You're always on my mind Cause I miss you and I don't want you to go
You're always on my mind and I don't want you to go to the finish line
We're starting at the finish line
You're always on my mind Cause I miss you and I don't want you to go We're starting at the finish line You're always on my mind You're always on my mind Cause I miss you and I don't want you to go
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
You're watching Rumble.
I'm Nick Fuentes.
We got a great stream for you today.
What's going on, everybody?
Gonna be a fun stream.
Back here today on Wednesday, we're gonna be doing a little content review.
We got a lot of content loaded up on Twitter.
Got a little Keith Woods.
Little Keith Woods Twitter action.
Going over the latest Destiny drama.
We'll talk about Red Scare!
unidentified
Don't look, but don't look!
nick fuentes
But don't look at the ass!
We're gonna be going over Middle East Eye, or Middle East Monitor.
Covering my show, Libtards.
Not happy.
We'll talk about Tucker.
unidentified
We'll talk about The Jew?
nick fuentes
Maybe a little Iran Missile Strike General?
unidentified
So it's gonna be a fun stream.
nick fuentes
We got a lot of ground to cover.
If you're in the live chat, say hello!
If you're in the live chat, check in right now.
And tell me what's going on.
We'll see who we got going in here.
And I'm just gonna remind everybody on Telegram that I'm live.
unidentified
Live now.
Okay.
nick fuentes
What's up, everybody?
We got Kwopi, SwedishGroiper, RapeCaviar, YoungGurb, PeachGroiper, McSneedsly, ThinTheGroiper, NorthWest, TomAF, What's up, everybody?
How's it going?
Good afternoon.
Censored Anon.
What's up, guys?
Any e-celebs?
Any e-celebs in the chat?
If you're an e-celeb and you're in the chat, say what's up right now.
What e-celebs are watching?
Are there any e-celebs watching right now?
unidentified
I don't think so Kipster he's an Eastlipster Spexo, what's up?
nick fuentes
Yeah, Spexo's an e-celeb.
Sockskruiper, yeah, he's an e-celeb.
Anglozoomer, yeah, he's an e-celeb.
Coolcheeseguy, yeah, e-celeb.
Hiding, of course.
unidentified
What's up, guys?
nick fuentes
Alright!
Well, it's gonna be a good stream.
We're gonna be looking at a lot of stuff.
This is 4chan.
Apologies if there's any nudity in here, but this is the comfy happening in Palestine general or chip comfy happening in Palestine.
We're waiting.
We might get an Iran missile strike during the stream.
So I'm kind of excited for that.
I don't know if we're gonna get it during the stream.
We might get it later today.
They're saying that it's imminent.
Biden said that they're expecting an Iranian strike imminently.
And that seems to be what the news media has been reporting.
It's gonna be ugly.
Israel says that they will retaliate.
Iran says they'll retaliate.
unidentified
Again?
nick fuentes
So it's getting hot.
It's getting hot right now.
Iran and Israel traded fresh threats on Wednesday amid heightened concerns over how and when Tehran might retaliate for an Israeli strike in Syria last week.
The leadership of Iran has repeatedly vowed to avenge the deadly April 1st strike on the Iranian embassy building in Damascus.
U.S.
officials have said they were bracing for an Iranian response.
Israel put its military on high alert.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei reiterated threats of retribution in a speech on Wednesday.
unidentified
He said the evil regime made a mistake.
nick fuentes
It should be punished and will be punished.
Israel's foreign minister replied, if Iran attacks from its territory, Israel will react and attack in Iran.
Freaky!
Could be a full-on nuclear war.
So if you haven't been paying attention, April 1st, Israel bombed the Iranian embassy in Damascus, killing six.
Iran has said they will retaliate.
And some are saying that Iran will strike Israel directly.
That Iran will bomb Israel.
Israel says that if Iran bombs Israel, that Israel will bomb Iran's nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, Arak, Bushehr.
And if that happens, Iran says that they will strike Israel's nuclear facility at Dimona.
And if that happens, then Israel's gonna nuke Iran.
So this is crazy stuff, man.
This is hot stuff.
This is hot stuff right here.
I'm playing Call of War right now.
Speaking of nukes, atomic bomber.
Got a couple of atomic bombers.
unidentified
it's really no big deal.
I may have to strike soon.
nick fuentes
So, they're saying that the Iranian strike might come as soon as today.
They're saying imminently.
Germany has suspended all flights from Germany to Iran today.
And American Intel says they expect an attack imminently.
unidentified
The US, dude.
Nibba.
nick fuentes
The U.S.
sees missile strike on Israel by Iran and its proxies as imminent.
Iran proxies may strike Israeli military government sites.
Attack would mark major widening of the conflict.
I've been saying it since the beginning.
This is where it's headed.
So, we'll be watching that all day.
If something happens, let me know in the live chat.
If Iran strikes Israel, let me know in the live chat.
I will cover it immediately.
Because it may happen while I'm streaming.
And in fact, I hope it does.
Otherwise, I'll cover it tonight on the show.
But I said from the start, this was the goal.
And the goal, to be specific, Is for Israel to drag the United States into a confrontation with Iran such that America disables Iran's nuclear facilities.
That was the goal from the start.
It is not just to antagonize Iran.
It is not necessarily even for Israel.
Strictly speaking, To be able to attack Iran.
It is to drag the United States into a confrontation with Iran.
It's what they've wanted for 20 years.
For over 20 years.
It's what they've wanted since the revolution.
And this is how they're going to get it.
They have been antagonizing Iran for months now.
It started with the attack on Qasem Soleimani's mausoleum in January.
Then there was an Israeli sabotage attack on an Iranian gas pipeline inside of Iran.
Now this embassy attack.
It's a slow and steady provocation to provoke Iran into attacking Israel so that Israel, with the backing of the United States, can take out Iran's nuclear facilities.
I want to see if we can get a map.
I saw a map on Twitter, but I forget where it is So this is the map that This is Iran's nuclear complex.
Fordow, Natanz.
Isfahan, Iraq, Bushehr.
These are the Iranian nuclear sites and this is what Iran, or rather what Israel, would be bombing.
And Iran can get, contrary to what most people understand about the Iranian nuclear program, Iran can acquire a nuclear arsenal at any time.
They have the technology, they have the material, They have the facilities.
Iran can acquire a nuclear arsenal at any time.
They have a nuclear capability.
The politics of the Iranian nuclear program is all about the time.
It's about the timeline.
How quickly could Iran develop a nuclear arsenal once they commit to building one?
How long would it take them to break out?
And so, all of the geopolitics on that question is about that timeline.
And once Iran commits to building a nuclear program, will the United States and Israel be able to act quickly enough to disable it before they are able to put a warhead on a missile capable of reaching Israel?
That's the question.
So anyway.
So we'll be watching all day and we'll see.
We'll see what we got.
So far nothing though.
So far no nuclear, or rather no missile strike.
Kind of disappointing.
I said it on my show.
It's like, can these guys just do something?
unidentified
Come on, do something.
nick fuentes
We want to see it happen.
Well, we don't really, but I kind of do want to see what happens.
unidentified
I'm interested to see.
nick fuentes
Of course, nobody wants Israel to be destroyed.
I just want to see what happens man So there's that okay Okay.
Alright, so we're gonna go, we're gonna react to some of this content here on Twitter.
First up, we got a post from Keith Woods.
Without Googling, name one invention by a black person that changed history.
Anybody?
Thoughts?
Does anybody have any ideas in the chat?
If you have anything, let me know.
I can't think of one single thing.
I thought about it really hard.
I can't think of one thing the black people invented.
Someone in the chat says peanut butter!
Nope, not true.
Someone corrected that in the replies.
For all the peanut butter replies, it wasn't George Washington Carver, it was John Harvey Kellogg.
So try again.
People are saying AIDS.
AIDS isn't real.
AIDS is not a real disease.
Ice cream scooper, is that true?
Knockout game?
Ha ha ha.
Boxing?
No.
Electric chair Let's see ice cream scoop inventor Oh Okay, you're right!
This guy looks black to me.
So we got an ice cream scoop.
unidentified
I'm sorry.
nick fuentes
What about someone says electric chair?
unidentified
This guy looks white.
Yeah, it's white.
nick fuentes
Someone said traffic light.
Another, okay so the traffic light, ice cream scoop.
Who do you think this scientist is though?
Who do you think this is?
unidentified
Who is this?
Who is this guy though?
nick fuentes
That's what I'm kind of wondering.
Is this a real photograph, chat?
Is this a real photo?
Who is this supposed to be?
Is this supposed to be a black inventor?
The contents been great lately A lot of black hatred.
A lot of overt black hatred from Keith lately.
He says, Why is it that before contact with outsiders, Sub-Saharan Africa never devised a written language, never invented the wheel or agriculture, and developed only minimal art?
If you want to educate yourself on race, read this.
Keith Wood's Substack.
I think he reads it to us.
unidentified
Frequently asked questions about race.
nick fuentes
Keith Wood's ASMR, if anyone's interested.
If you want Keith to tuck you in and read a substag post about how black people are stupid, you can put in your AirPods and hit the hay.
unidentified
Dialogue about controversial topics.
Controversial topics.
nick fuentes
That's pretty good.
This is a great feature.
I like how he records these.
Because you would expect that it would... I don't know why.
I would expect it would be like some AI, be like the TikTok voice.
Frequently asked questions about race.
But no, you actually get an authentic ASMR article.
Technology is amazing.
Technology is incredible.
unidentified
Let's go!
nick fuentes
Yo, are Italian, Slavs, Irish people white?
Yes!
Let's go!
I don't know about Slavs, but Italians, absolutely.
This is thorough.
Yappersville over here, huh?
Very thorough.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
I'll have to check that out later.
I'll have to educate myself later.
Put the headset in.
unidentified
Dude, this is hilarious.
nick fuentes
We're gonna get into this later.
Tucker Carlson talks about how Israel treats Christians.
John Ponderance.
unidentified
Anti-Semite filth is what?
nick fuentes
Me a stupid goy.
unidentified
What?
Anti-semitic filth that says what?
What did you say you goyim?
What did you say anti-semitic filth?
What did you say?
nick fuentes
They're so... Dude, these people are freaking annoying.
How does the government of Israel treat Christians?
In the West, Christian leaders don't seem interested in knowing the answer.
But we do.
Anti-semitic Phil said what?
unidentified
What did you say, Tucker?
nick fuentes
They are so annoying.
Can Jews go five seconds without calling people anti-semitic?
This is why everyone is starting to not like you.
Because we have... I think white people are collectively discovering that Jews are more annoying about playing the race card than black people.
In addition to many other things.
Because it's like... Oh, Keith Woods is in the live chat shilling the article.
Amazing.
He's in the live chat.
Oh, hey Keith.
What's up?
unidentified
That's funny.
nick fuentes
Very on brand.
All about the business.
All about the business.
No, but...
We all know how black people are.
Black people call everything racist.
And now everyone, I think, is realizing that Jews are exactly the same way.
Anytime you have anything to say about Jews that isn't glazing, if you're not glazing them, if you're not doing tricks on it, antisemitic filth said what?
They call you antisemitic filth.
They call you a Jew-hater.
You're a Jew-hater.
Yeah, I think you're a Jew hater.
Anyway, we'll get into that later though.
So that's what's new with Keith.
unidentified
Published on my sub stack, KeithWoods.pub.
nick fuentes
KeithWoods.pub, everybody.
We're also gonna get into this Iran check AF post.
Okay.
Let's check in with AF Post.
There's no news about Iran.
Dude, stop trolling me.
Don't troll.
I will ban you if you troll me.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
So we're gonna check in.
We have some news on Destiny.
So everyone now realizes that Destiny is an idiot and doesn't know what he's talking about.
So now he's went back and redrawn the playbook and he has a new strategy for convincing people that he isn't an idiot.
So we'll play this clip.
When it comes to the uh... This is what's new at Destiny.
Get a load of this.
unidentified
When it comes to the um... This is kind of where my brain is right now.
When it comes to like the cuck and the Wikipedia stuff and everything um... I think that if I put out enough satirical deadpan comments about sh** that People take it seriously, and they retweet it, and they spread it.
I think at some point, I think the goal is to create, like, an air of... I don't know if I can believe anything I've heard about this guy.
That's, like, the goal right now, by the way.
I'm stealing the strategy from Fuentes and TheGroipers, so... Some people are... Some people posted this meme, but it doesn't really make sense.
Hey guys, look how retarded I am.
Hur hur.
Off retarded.
Jokes and all, I was only pretending.
This joke usually applies to somebody like saying or doing something either really offensive or really fucking stupid and then people saying like, okay, we're being dumb.
But I think it's more like, I feel like at this point I can say basically anything about my life and people will believe it regardless of how ridiculous it is.
So I think it calls into credibility the people that are reporting stuff.
That's the goal.
We'll see how that works for a month or two.
Dude, you're cooked.
nick fuentes
You are absolutely cooked.
He's basically admitting that his public reputation is that everyone thinks he's an idiot and a cuck.
Which he is!
That public perception is because he constantly makes basic mistakes, basic errors, about history, geography, politics.
And we can go through some of the clips, but just a cursory survey, I'll give you some examples.
He took a map quiz of American states and could not label 40% of them.
Okay?
This is a 35 year old adult male.
He's been a political live streamer for 10 years.
He couldn't name, he could barely name half of the American states.
You know, like Wisconsin, New Jersey, Virginia, you know, that kind of thing.
You know, the states cannot locate half of them on a map.
That's one example.
Here's another example.
Up until October 2023, the Speaker of the U.S.
House of Representatives was Representative Kevin McCarthy from California.
Prior to that, Kevin McCarthy was the minority leader in the U.S.
House of Representatives since 2019.
Destiny had never heard of him.
Kevin McCarthy's been in Congress for decades now.
He was one of the young guns with Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan.
He was going to be the Speaker of the House in 2016.
He's been the minority leader ever since Trump lost the midterms in 2018.
And he's been the Speaker of the House, or had been the Speaker of the House, for about a year.
The Speaker of the U.S.
House of Representatives.
Destiny looked him up, found Joseph McCarthy, who is maybe even more famous, one of the most famous U.S.
Senators during the Red Scare after World War II.
Destiny didn't know who that was either, and initially got him confused.
Didn't know who Joseph McCarthy is, didn't know who Kevin McCarthy is, and got them confused.
10 years!
Political live streaming for 10 years!
And so this stuff goes viral.
Those are just two examples.
It has gotten so bad that he knows.
And everyone knows now.
Even Joe Rogan knows.
Even Joe Rogan said, Destiny is an idiot.
We could pull up all these clips.
Even Joe Rogan said, Destiny is an idiot who relies on Wikipedia.
I think everybody's saying that now.
And of course, everybody knows that he's a cuck.
Everybody knows he's a cuck.
His wife left him.
So it gets so bad that he says, you know, I think I'm just going to...
I think I'm just going to start making stuff up so that people don't believe anything about me, so that now people don't think I'm an idiot.
So make sure, I'm calling on you, and I'm calling on the soldiers of America first, when you see these bait clips in the future, because there's going to be bait clips that go around where Destiny says something, and he's obviously joking, but his people are going to pretend like he's being serious to cultivate
As he said, this perception that no one can believe anything they read about him, it's your obligation to post this clip and like this clip in the replies.
You have to grab this clip, get the link, post it in the replies, and juice it wherever you see it.
Watch it again, just so you get it.
unidentified
When it comes to the, um... This is kind of where my brain is right now.
When it comes to, like, the cuck and the Wikipedia stuff and everything, um...
I think that if I put out enough satirical deadpan comments about shit that people take it seriously and they retweet it and they spread it, I think at some point, I think the goal is to create like an air of, I don't know if I can believe anything I've heard about this guy.
That's like the goal right now, by the way.
I'm stealing the strategy from Fuentes and TheGroipers, so.
nick fuentes
That's the goal right now.
That's the strategy.
I love how he says it's so nonchalant.
He's obviously deeply bothered.
He's obviously deeply bothered by the fact that his credibility is destroyed.
Nobody takes him seriously anymore.
Because remember that for years, Destiny was considered like the final boss.
of liberal debaters.
Everyone considered him, and especially lately, to be the king of left-wingers like the unstoppable left-wing intellectual.
All it took was for my followers to start watching his streams and everyone figured out that he's a giant fraud.
Everyone figured out that he's an idiot.
That that was a fake perception.
Because he debated other idiots.
So for years, his reputation was, this is the unstoppable left-wing debater.
Nobody can beat this guy.
And then literally, when me and him started to hang out and we started to do crossover streams, some of my followers started to watch him.
And ironically, he said that that was his strategy.
He thought my followers would watch him and then become fans of him and become de-radicalized.
The opposite happened!
My followers watched his streams for like a few months and they said, wait a second, this guy's a fucking idiot.
He can't find Israel on a map, he can't recognize Erdogan, doesn't know him from Assad, doesn't know who the president of Israel is, doesn't know who Sheldon Adelson is, doesn't know who Francisco Franco is, doesn't know who Bibi Netanyahu is.
Can't name half the states, doesn't know Kevin McCarthy, doesn't know Joseph McCarthy, doesn't know a language the Bible was written in, doesn't know what Catholics believe, doesn't know what Jews believe, doesn't know that Arabs weren't in the Levant until the Umayyad dynasty.
People realize, and it didn't take long before people realize he doesn't know anything.
He doesn't know fucking anything.
JimboZoomer won.
Everybody gotta put WJimbo in the chat.
You gotta give all the credit to JimboZoomer because he pioneered.
I can't even take the credit for it.
It was JimboZoomer.
JimboZoomer did this to you.
JimboZoomer did this to you.
When you look in the mirror and you see a fraud, everybody has realized you don't know shit about anything, and they realize you're a cuck.
Jimbo Zoomer, that's who did this to you.
Jugheads1.
What's his Twitter, by the way?
unidentified
I want to pull up his Twitter.
nick fuentes
Dude, this guy's quit.
This guy clipped the stream.
unidentified
The stream's not even over Where's Jim B.
nick fuentes
So Somebody link him.
I'm J-Z-E viewing.
unidentified
But now it feels like we are seeing the fucking golem story.
Yep.
Happening right now.
Prague golem.
I don't know the golem story.
What is this?
Some Nazi shit I'm getting for sounds like it.
What is the golem story?
I'm coming back, yep.
The leftist thing feels like a biblical golem that they've created.
And it feels like it's turning on its master now.
Okay.
Golem story is a Jewish folktale.
Golem is a neo-Nazi shibboleth.
They call minorities and leftist golems puppets of shibboleth.
Dude, he's so stupid!
nick fuentes
First of all, he doesn't know the Golem.
Which, you know, the thing is about him, I understand that a lot of people might not know what some of these things are, but if you are, like, a politics nerd, you should know this stuff.
You don't need to know everything, but if you don't know anything, like, that's a problem.
Like, I would understand If he had an error here and there.
Because, you know, not everybody is read wide and deep on everything.
But if you do politics live streaming for 10 years, you've debated everything, you gotta know some of this stuff.
Like, he doesn't seem to know.
He doesn't know anything about contemporary politics, ancient, medieval.
Doesn't know anything about philosophy.
He doesn't seem to know anything about anything.
Shibboleth.
Shibboleth.
Like, you've never heard that word before, you dumb fucking idiot?
unidentified
The Jews.
nick fuentes
And never heard of the golem?
unidentified
I mean, this is just speculative, but these things are, you know- It's that a Jewish scientist dude created a golem out of clay, and eventually the golem killed its master.
Alive for a million years or something like that, like, uh, these- Wait, that sounds awesome!
What story is that?
Why don't we have crazy shit like that in Christianity?
Is this like part of the Torah or is this just like some passed down verbal shit or what?
It makes sense that it would turn on them eventually.
But now I think, it feels like, it feels like we are seeing the fucking Golem, the fucking Golem story.
Yep.
Happening right now.
nick fuentes
Prague, Prague Golem.
unidentified
I don't know the Golem story.
What is this?
nick fuentes
What else?
We got any other?
Any other new destiny?
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Let's see.
Any other destiny?
unidentified
Destiny?
Let's see.
Let's watch this.
Oh, right.
You were saying...
nick fuentes
The most popular Destiny orbiter scolds fellow DGGers for not taking Nick Fuentes' argument seriously and is frustrated that Nick's framing is becoming mainstream on the right.
unidentified
You're saying, and you're clearly admitting, that the Daily Wire is an arm of the Israeli, I guess, media or propaganda machine?
I was sawing out that, yeah, there were a bunch of people who thought I was really retarded for thinking Nick Fuentes would do anything on this green earth, and that he was never going to be a politically effective person whatsoever, right?
And now I'm laughing that I'm hearing the exact points from Nick Fuentes that he was making 6 months ago, 12 months ago, 18 months ago, come out of Andrew Schultz's.
This guy runs the most popular podcast on the internet from what I understand, okay?
He was like making millions of dollars a month, hand over fist.
And now I'm hearing Nick's precise talking points come out of the mouth of Andrew Schultz.
So this is very interesting that I was like very concerned about this to the point that I watched this dude's show.
I tried to get familiar with his talking points and was like, hey, this guy's like very effective.
It's very concerning that nobody will talk to him, right?
The whole concept of idea inoculation.
That's really important.
You can't just hear somebody who's been practicing in their own little echo chamber this exact whole rant and stuff for years and years and then you let him out and nobody has any idea how to argue against any of the points he's making.
So now you get retards like Andrew Schultz and PBD who will go and broadcast this all over the internet because it gets clicks, it gets likes.
Nick's worked on this narrative for years, right?
It's just, it's frustrating.
Matt?
Oof.
nick fuentes
W me.
W me.
I won.
Groeper's winning.
Dude, Groeper's just won.
Part 2.
He also seems to recognize the most online right-wing outlets are just watered-down Nick Fuentes takes.
unidentified
Them country-western movies!
Dude, I gotta... Dude, we need... Okay, we're gonna have to go find this.
I don't know where you get Nick VODs with transcripts.
You probably have to do it yourself.
But I need to go do a supercut of Nick making these exact points and then cut over to Andrew Schultz making these exact points.
Because it's wild.
It's like he actually watched him.
Maybe he did.
But the problem is...
The problem with all of this is that Nick did this, and then you had people at the Daily Wire who clearly watched his show, right?
And they'd wash out all of the anti-Semitic bits, and then they'd serve out exactly what Nick was saying to their audiences, but without the anti-Semitic stuff.
Like, basically the diet version of Nick's populist rhetoric, right?
So there's a whole ton of people out there, a whole ton of podcast listeners, internet goers, who are primed to hear this exact kind of reasoning and this exact kind of rhetoric, and then they will go and they will just believe it because it's the exact thing that they've believed in a whole bunch of other places from the Daily Wire, and those people are all good, right?
Those people are all smart.
I trust Matt Walsh.
I trust Michael Knowles.
I trust Ben Shapiro.
Ben didn't do it as much, but I think he's starting to realize that he's culpable for some of this.
Except, here's the problem.
It was all downstream of, like, a certain small group of people who were really putting this stuff out, like, effectively, in my opinion, who have a really outsized influence.
I got an outsized influence, okay?
Is Andrew Schultz left-wing or right-wing?
I don't know that this is any wing.
This is anti-establishment stuff, right?
This is the same anti-establishment stuff that Daily Wire has been pushing for a long time.
Joe Rogan, all these podcasters, right?
I'm not saying they're listening to him on what to talk about, that they're taking orders from him.
I'm saying they'll listen to people, or people who listen to him.
Someone like Keith Woods, who Elon Musk was retweeting all the time.
Him and Nick work on talking points, what they're saying precisely, all the time together.
And then they'll hear those things and they'll reuse them, right?
But it's the same sort of levers in the brain that they're all pushing on.
nick fuentes
Dude, me and Keith are in the content kitchen whipping up anti-semitic talking points to distribute to Daily Wire.
Me and Keith Woods, we're in the laboratory.
Where's the laboratory?
Where's the black scientist?
This is me and Keith Woods in the laboratory This is me and him.
This is me and him.
With our beakers, whipping up anti-semitic talking points to distribute them, to go then and distribute to Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Ben Shapiro, Andrew Schulz, Joe Rogan.
That's power.
That's influence.
We won.
Dude, we won.
Let's see.
In the BBC series The Nazis, a warning from history, an eyewitness account tells of Hitler watching movies.
If ever a scene showed cruelty to or death of an animal, Hitler would cover his eyes and look away until someone alerted him the scene was over.
Dude, what a guy.
You're telling me this was the bad guy?
Seriously.
unidentified
The goat.
nick fuentes
Let's see, is there any other Destiny content?
Oh yeah, this is a little, uh, what is this?
Oh, this is the geography thing.
unidentified
And Cyprus.
Okay.
Come on.
Okay, hold on.
One more, one more.
One more, we can do this, okay?
Nick Fontes did a map quiz of the whole world and got 70%?
Or wait, got what?
nick fuentes
Well, 87%.
unidentified
87%.
nick fuentes
It's not great, but you know what?
They had all those islands in there.
unidentified
No shot he fucking cheated on this.
You're telling me this motherfucker knows all the African countries based on the knowledge that he's spoken about in debates?
No shot.
I'm not believing that one.
No shot.
That's who I am and you're nothing.
Nice guy, I don't give a shit.
nick fuentes
The light green is Palestinia.
Wojak, coping Wojak.
Dub.
That's who I am, and you're nothing.
Nice guy.
unidentified
I don't give a shit.
nick fuentes
This is him struggling to find Israel.
unidentified
The light green is Palestinian.
Wait, what light green?
Oh, wait, I'm sorry.
I'm looking at the wrong area.
This is Turkey.
Oh, here, okay.
With this whole thing, or?
The light green is Palestinia.
Wait, what light green?
nick fuentes
He was looking at Turkey, dude.
He was looking for Palestine in Turkey.
And then he came back later and said, oh the map was oriented wrong.
The map was- it's the same map of the Earth.
What do you mean?
It's not like it's upside down.
What do you mean it's- or he's like, well the map was weird.
What do you mean the map?
It's the map of fucking Earth!
unidentified
Does that change?
nick fuentes
I know that like the way that the map is colored and labeled changes depending on the time period and what you're trying to show.
But the idea you can't identify the same landmass, you can't identify the same place on the map because it's from another time period doesn't even make any sense.
He said it was oriented the wrong way.
That looks like a map of Europe to me.
I would recognize that if it was in black and white or any color, to be honest.
unidentified
Oh wait, I'm sorry.
I'm looking at the wrong area.
This is Turkey.
Oh, here.
Okay.
Ugh.
with this crazy
oh here's the Joe They did the debate.
Did they, really?
coleman hughes
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Who hosted them?
Was it Lex?
unidentified
Was it?
coleman hughes
I could be getting that wrong, but I think Lex hosted a debate like two months ago.
unidentified
Well, he had a debate a couple of months ago, but it was a Palestine- No, no, that was separate.
coleman hughes
I also saw that.
Imagine getting dissed by Joe Rogan like that.
There you go.
nick fuentes
That guy debates everybody.
unidentified
It's so ridiculous.
He does a Wikipedia search and then just starts going after things like he's an expert.
coleman hughes
Yeah.
unidentified
It's just a fun time.
It's a really fun time.
It's entertaining.
A fun time for watching people flail.
nick fuentes
Yeah, for sure.
Imagine getting dissed by Joe Rogan like that.
Got dissed hard by Joe Rogan.
All right.
Okay, let's move on.
What else?
This is the Red Scare.
Okay, forgive... This apparently is their cover or something, so I don't like it, but that's what it is.
This is another clip.
It says, Red Scare Girls Dasha and Anna Katchian repeatedly talk about Nick Fuentes on every episode, the last five, saying he's hilarious and speculating on his real views.
But they won't have me on their podcast because they say I'm too toxic.
So we'll play this and then we'll get rid of that.
I don't want it on the screen.
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I don't think she's stupid.
No.
I think she knows what she's doing, but she is a little bit of like... She's under the thrall of Fuentes.
Yeah, and a little bit of like a parrot.
Like, I don't... I don't know.
A lot of this like vulgar antisemitism is... bothers me just because it's like... I'm like, you don't even know...
What are you even talking about?
Well, that's my impression with somebody like Nick Fuentes.
He's very bright and talented.
No, he is.
I mean, I agree.
He has a way with words.
He has a really impressive skill of extemporaneous speaking that very few people have.
Well, unlike Candace Owens, I think he knows that it's, he has a sense of humor, which she does not.
Yeah, he can sort of laugh at himself.
But when he talks about Jews, it feels very much like some kind of like received idea meme language where it's like, it feels like almost like he hasn't actually met any Jews and doesn't know what they're really like.
Yeah.
That's my impression.
I may be wrong.
Don't want to counter-signal that.
Don't want to get on that guy's bad side.
We already are.
No, stop.
nick fuentes
You're not on my bad side.
They love me.
They love me.
I think they love me.
Yeah, well, they're saying that Candace Owens is parroting me.
I mean, that is just obviously true.
I mean, She goes out there and says, Christ is King, America first.
Like, where have we heard that before?
That's like... She goes out there and says, you know, Hitler was burning trans-Jewish books.
And she goes out there and says, you're not allowed to criticize Israel, the conservative movement.
Christ is King, America first.
It almost sounds like a Jeopardy question, like, name the conservative influencer who's been saying all of that for the last 10 years.
So, I mean, that's obviously true.
Even if she's not doing it intentionally, it's obviously true.
But yeah, I do know Jews, actually.
And knowing Jews made me more anti-Semitic, because I didn't know any Jews for a little while.
I mean, I had dealt with them, but I didn't really know them that well.
And I was actually less anti-Semitic.
Then I started to meet them, and I actually hired one.
I had a Jew working for me.
And he made me, and I had other Jews that worked for me, and they all made me more anti-semitic because they all betrayed me.
Every single one of them.
They all betrayed me.
And they were all freaks.
So... So no, quite the opposite.
No, no.
I definitely know Jews.
And I've known Jews for a long time.
And some of them I like.
Some of them are great.
But...
The ones that weren't great were real pieces of shit.
So... So they say that I have this meme language and it's a sense of humor, and they're right about that.
I mean, I think I'm a reasonable person, and I make jokes and things like that, but... But no, I know Jews, and... It comes from an extremely informed position.
I probably know more Jews than your average person, because I've been in politics for a long time.
There's a lot of Jews in politics.
And I find them to be rude, and obnoxious, and selfish, narcissistic, ethnically narcissistic.
I find them to be dishonest.
But they're almost like pathologically dishonest.
It's almost like they don't even know.
They're so committed to the lie.
It's almost like they don't even know they're lying.
And those are just the ones that I didn't like.
It's like they lie so with such ease and like there's this impenetrable facade.
There's like this impenetrable deception.
And if you've ever known Jews, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Milo was a perfect example of this.
Where they would lie so hard and so aggressively and with such ease, it was almost as if they had convinced themselves they weren't lying.
But of course they were.
My assistant was like that.
Milo was like that.
I know a few that were very much like that.
And it's not all of them.
But, let's just say they play it fast and loose with the truth.
They're very good liars.
Not every race, not every race is filled with good liars.
You know, some races are worse at lying.
I think some races are more honest.
It's not to say that there aren't dishonest people within a race, or skilled liars within a race, but Jews happen to be very good at lying.
And I think a lot of them just play fast and loose with the truth.
For them, everything is kind of... Because they have such a legalistic, pedantic religion, I think that's a big part of it.
Their whole religion is about debating.
Their whole religion is about arguing with each other for millennia.
That's what the Talmud is.
For those that don't know, the basis of the Jewish religion is the law.
It used to be the temple and the sacrifice, but after the temple was destroyed, it became the law.
And they codified all of the Jewish commandments shortly after the destruction of the temple, and then they rigorously debated those commandments.
That's the Talmud, is the disputations between the rabbis on the application and interpretation of the 613 commandments in the Mishnah, which were extracted from the Torah.
So their whole religion is about They're best lawyers debating.
They live for millennia in these tyrannical, rabbinical communities where the rabbis tightly controlled Jewish life in these European ghettos.
And those that ruled, these rabbis, were just fierce, high verbal IQ, legal minds debating and debating.
And we'll get into some of this stuff.
So this is a perfect example.
This is a Jewish This is an Orthodox Jew on TikTok.
And I actually follow this guy on TikTok.
He seems like a nice guy.
Like, I don't hate this guy.
He's actually a funny guy, charismatic, seems likable.
He would probably hate me.
I'm sure he considers me an anti-Semite.
And there's some interesting things about his marriage, like the wife is very bossy, very typical of Jews.
So, I follow these guys on TikTok.
They're actually very funny.
They're actually quite likable, even though I think they probably worship the devil.
But this is a clip from one of their TikToks where it talks about Jewish law on Shabbos, on the Sabbath, and some of the rules about cooking.
I'll play the clip and you'll see exactly what I mean and why they're good liars.
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This is not a loophole.
This is how we make coffee on Sabbath to not transgress.
Take a look.
We pour the coffee, or put the coffee, in the cup.
But we cannot pour the water directly on it.
So we have another cup that pumps.
We don't use the electric presser or dispenser.
We pump it out.
This water has been heating for a long time.
We take this water and Pour it over into that cup of coffee.
And from there, if you want, you can pour your sugar inside.
One, two.
I'm extra sweet.
Three.
That's not a biblical commandment.
You mix.
I'm Yisrael Chai.
Whoa, that's hot!
Now, the reason is, is because we don't cook on Shabbos, pouring boiling water onto these coffee kernels, if you call them.
That's cooking.
Halacha says, Jewish law says, that the pot that the water was boiling has the power, when it's poured, to actually cook.
We don't cook, so we pour it into another cup.
From this cup, the second cup, we can pour it in and thereby making sure we don't transgress a biblical commandment.
A lot of these are not loopholes.
In fact, all of them are not loopholes.
These are parameters in order not to transgress a biblical commandment.
The Jewish person does not want to transgress anything.
Happy Shabbos and a beautiful birthday!
nick fuentes
Okay?
So, in case you missed it, he says that on the Sabbath, Jews are not allowed to cook.
So, if he were to go to his coffee maker and plug it in with electricity and have the coffee maker cook the coffee, cook, prepare the coffee by pressing the water with electricity, filtering it through the coffee, Well, that would be against Jewish law.
That would constitute cooking.
That would be prohibited.
So what they do instead is they heat the water before the Sabbath, they pump the water by hand into a cup, and then they pour the hot water from that cup into coffee grounds.
And because there's this intermed... One, because they don't plug it in, and because there's this intermediary step of pouring the water first and then pouring it on the coffee in a second, separate motion, that no longer constitutes cooking.
Technically, it's not cooking.
It's not preparing the food.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
And this is where you realize a lot of things about Jews.
You start to realize the salience of what Jesus teaches about the Pharisees.
Much has been said about the Pharisees from Christians.
A lot of Protestants say the Catholics are Pharisees.
And they talk about how any kind of organized religion, any kind of clergy, any kind of ritual or tradition, they say is Pharisaical.
It's man-made.
You hear this from Protestants.
But when you see how contemporary Jews operate, you realize this is literally what he was talking about.
We're not talking about Going to church.
We're not talking about having religious authority.
We're talking about things like this, which are obviously convoluted.
Completely convoluted.
So you're telling me that if he put the cup of coffee under the water pump and pumped it, that would be against Jewish law.
That would be cooking.
But if he puts the coffee cup on the counter beside it, pumps the water into a separate glass, and pours it from the separate glass into the coffee, that's not cooking.
And he thinks that God can't tell the difference?
He thinks that God cares whether you put it in one glass first?
And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
They wash their hands using a cup that has two handles.
I'll show you.
I pulled up another clip.
This is from somebody else.
This is about the prohibition of using a light switch.
They can't flip a light switch because that constitutes work.
So instead, they designed a lamp where the light is always on and they can just manipulate a covering on the lamp to either conceal all the light or release some of it.
unidentified
Orthodox Jews are not allowed to use electricity on Shabbos.
This means that we cannot turn on and off lights.
But we can benefit if the light is already on.
Kosher Innovations created this Shabbos lamp.
Let me show you how it works.
The light is already on.
All you have to do is turn it to access the light.
This is permissible to use on Shabbos because the light always remains on.
I'm just turning the cover to access the light or not.
And Kosher Innovations recently launched their new Shabbos lamp.
It's called the Kosher Lamp 360.
Let me show you how it works.
They named it 360 because unlike this Shabbos lamp that only gives off light in one direction, this new lamp gives off light in any direction.
This is their highest setting.
They also have a medium and low setting.
And to make sure that the lamp doesn't slide around on your countertop, there's a little tab that you pull off and it sticks and stays in place.
I love the sleek, compact look.
Which also makes it great for traveling.
Check out Kosher Innovations to order yours today.
nick fuentes
See, that is stupid.
That is stupid.
Do you think there's any difference between walking into a room and pressing a switch?
Pressing a button and the light comes on?
Or going over to a lamp and releasing a cover so that the light can shine through?
Is there any difference?
Of course not!
Of course not!
It's a completely convoluted category to say, well, work is to press the button which calls the current or connects the circuit and allows the light to go on versus putting a covering on and off of an already connected circuit, already connected light.
That's a completely convoluted category that one would constitute work and one doesn't.
Or one would constitute something that is permitted by God's law and one isn't.
God revealed himself to man so that he could tell man, don't turn the lights on on Saturday.
Don't make the coffee.
Don't make the coffee from Friday to Saturday.
You instead have to pour it into a different glass.
So, these people have been doing this nonsense for 2,000 years.
That's what the Talmud is.
The Talmud, over 2,000 years, is rabbis going back and forth with these finite 613 commandments and finding ways to apply them.
And finding ways to interpret them such as these.
And there's a number of other Jewish traditions like Midrash, where they will read a certain contemporary meaning into a Bible story to get out of some theological jams.
Their whole religion is about this.
And so this is why they're very good at... that's why they're all lawyers.
That's why they're good at talking.
That's why they're good at sophistry.
Because their people have been doing it and sexually selected for doing this for thousands of years.
And that's why they're also very competent liars.
So, anyway.
The Red Scare Girl said, oh, you know, Nick doesn't know any Jews.
Of course I know Jews!
They're very skilled liars.
They're very committed liars and skilled.
Some of them are.
And they're very good at it.
They lie like it's nothing.
You know, in Christianity, that's a total sin to lie.
But for them, that's kind of the basis of their religion, is lying.
So...
On the contrary.
And by the way, I know some good ones, I know some bad ones.
It's like anything else.
You know, I don't hate people for who they are.
I have a lot of Jewish friends, and you know, many of the Jewish friends I know are very intelligent, and they're very funny, and they're very loyal, they're very charismatic.
You know, so some of the people that are Jews are some of my favorite people.
Just like, you know, I know some black people that are my favorite people.
I know some Slavic people that are my favorite people.
Okay, I'm a lover of people.
But, people have attributes.
Groups of people, in general, do have attributes.
Generalities are real, and that is one of them.
So, anyway.
But I would love to go on the Red Scare Podcast.
They just don't invite me.
They say I'm toxic.
I'm too toxic, really?
Well, you're not on my bad side, okay?
Dasha and Anna Kachian, you're not on my bad side.
But it's a little ridiculous. - I'm not on my bad side.
All female content is just shit though.
Rae pedophile, really?
unidentified
This is just shit content.
nick fuentes
I love the earthquake.
Anyone else feeling horny after the... Women are not funny, dude.
They are not funny and their content is shit Hilarious I'm not just thinking about it in the world You can't see them standing there I'm not just thinking about it in the world I'm not just thinking about it in the world
What else we got?
I feel like Anna's content is worse because she's the Jew.
I might be better for the same reason My next selfie is really gonna be a
cry for help I I'm trash.
I'm a mess.
I'm such a fucking mess.
I'm trash.
I'm self-aware trash.
I'm such a mess.
You're not on my bad side, but your content is shit TBH they should do us all a favor and ban me again.
Ha ha ha sardonic poopy poop content All right, do I have another attack here yet?
unidentified
Not yet I I Okay.
Alright.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Next subject.
So get this.
This Middle East Monitor retweeted one of my videos.
Apparently this is like a huge British news outlet that I had never seen before.
Everybody freaked out.
This is the clip.
I'll play the clip and then we'll go through it.
This is an unwinnable position, defending America's support for Israel, because, you know, they'll go down the list and they'll say things like, you know, well, they're our closest ally, you know, they're our special friend in the Middle East.
Here's the thing.
The Eastern Mediterranean is not a strategically important region.
People think Middle East, important.
What's important to the Middle East is the Persian Gulf, because that's where the oil is.
You know, so Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, that's important.
Israel is not.
unidentified
We secured them back in 74.
nick fuentes
Yeah, exactly.
Eastern Med is not important strategically.
They say, well, you know, they buy our military equipment.
They also get a sweetheart deal.
They're the only country in the world that they don't have to spend all the military aid that they receive from us on our military hardware.
They get, I think it's 25% or more they get to spend of our aid on their own defense industry.
It's why they have very sophisticated defense industry.
That's not it.
They say, oh, well, you know, they help us with intelligence.
Really?
Because they sell our military secrets to China.
They get caught doing it all the time.
And they steal intelligence from us.
This just happened last week, where Joe Biden was conducting these talks under the table to do another Iran deal.
And then Yahoo leaked that this was happening.
He's just trying to sabotage the deal.
So, you know, some ally on the intelligence front The reason why we bend over backwards for Israel is because they control our system through bribery and espionage and corruption.
You look at the Israel lobby in Washington, D.C.
It's the richest, most wealthy, most effective lobby.
unidentified
That's a fact, too.
That's 100% a fact.
The Israeli lobby is extremely powerful, deep pockets, lots of money.
nick fuentes
Look no further than Sheldon Adelson.
Sheldon Adelson, number one donor to the Republican Party for the last 10, 15 years.
$500 million to the Republican Party alone.
One guy in the last 10 years.
They buried him in Israel.
When he died, they flew his body on a private jet to Israel, and the body was greeted on the tarmac by Benjamin Netanyahu.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
So he's an American billionaire, makes his money in Macau actually, casino magnet, and there's some connections there between China and Israel.
But anyway, he makes his money here in America and uses all of his clout and money to finance the Republican Party becoming the number one pro-Israel party ever.
He leads the donor list of individual donors for Republicans every cycle.
In the last five or six cycles.
Now his wife has taken over, and we talked earlier about DeSantis.
Who did DeSantis go to meet in Israel a month before he announced?
Miriam Adelson.
His wife.
unidentified
He kissed the wall?
nick fuentes
He kissed the wall.
unidentified
Damn.
nick fuentes
And he met with other donors.
So, it's got nothing to do, they have nothing to offer us.
They have nothing to give us.
And actually, people don't know this, but this idea that the Arab Muslim world hates us for our freedom or whatever, Is not real.
The Muslim world didn't hate America until after Israel was created.
The United States actually had good relations with the Arab Muslim world.
It wasn't until after Israel was created.
And even before.
Great clip!
So that's a great clip from my appearance on Fresh and Fit.
And that clip was reposted by Middle East Monitor yesterday.
Some British media company.
unidentified
Why can I not load this?
nick fuentes
Maybe they deleted it now.
Yeah, I guess they deleted it.
But anyway, they posted it on their Instagram, their TikTok the other day.
The reason why we bend over backwards for Israel is because they control our system through bribery, espionage, corruption.
Nick Fuentes, an American political commentator, says that despite this perceived influence, Israel has nothing beneficial to offer the United States.
Ben Lorber, And the other Jews freaked out.
Ben Lorberts' Today Middle East Monitor, a prominent London-based outlet with over 1.8 million followers, published a clip of white Christian nationalist Nick Fuentes advancing a distorted view.
And for Nick, at least, anti-Semitic of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Fuentes has engaged in Holocaust revisionism, called Hitler cool, demanded Catholic Taliban rule in America, total Aryan victory, execution of perfidious Jews, yet Middle East Monitor simply calls him a political commentator.
In the clip, Fuentes claims a wealthy and powerful Israel lobby controls U.S.
foreign policy to support Israel against the U.S.' 's own interests.
Versions of this argument pop up frequently in Israel-critical discourse.
It's inaccurate and lends itself easily... Of course it's not!
unidentified
In what way is it inaccurate?
nick fuentes
Everything I said is true.
If you go to OpenSecrets, individual donors, And you go through the last, as I said in that article, last five cycles.
unidentified
2020.
nick fuentes
Sheldon and... I'm gonna zoom in so you can see it better.
So one of the claims I made, I said, well the reason we support Israel is because money.
They bribe.
And they're a very rich lobby.
And I said, one of those examples is Sheldon Adelson, who's the biggest donor.
Top Individual Contributors.
This is from Open Secrets.
Top Individual Donors.
All Federal Contributions.
2019-2020.
Number 1.
Sheldon and Miriam Adelson.
Total Contributions.
Whoops.
unidentified
Hang on.
nick fuentes
There we go 2020.
Top total contributions 218 million dollars.
Next largest contributor Michael Bloomberg 152.
So in 2020 they gave 70 million dollars more 50 percent more than the next largest contributor.
Number one individual donor by far the second largest $70 million less.
And that's a Democrat.
That's... Sheldon Adelson's the top Republican.
Bloomberg's the top Democrat.
The next biggest Republican donor?
$70 million.
So, 50% more than the top Democrat donor.
unidentified
300%!
nick fuentes
The next biggest Republican donor.
And Sheldon Adelson, they wrote a eulogy about him in Time Magazine, I think it was, when he died.
And it talks about what he's about.
unidentified
Well, Let's see.
nick fuentes
Throughout Adelson's massive orbit, tributes poured in.
We have lost one of the most consequential figures in American Jewish history.
An American patriot, a dedicated defender of Israel, an extraordinary philanthropist, says Republican Jewish Coalition executive Matt Brooks.
Norm Coleman, a strong defender of Israel, Jewish life, and American opportunity and freedom, has departed the Jewish community.
This talks about how he became a billionaire.
As his wealth grew, Adelson became a kingmaker both at home and in Israel.
By the end of his life, Adelson had a direct line to Trump and Netanyahu.
During the last three White House races, the Adelson family was the single largest political donor in the United States.
During the last three White House races, 2020, 2016, 2012, He was the largest single political donor in the whole country.
He stayed on the sidelines of the 2016 primary.
But once Trump seemed the inevitable nominee, Adelson engaged with the campaign and built a solid rapport with the future president.
He was also the single largest donor to Trump's inauguration committee.
When Trump and his team got into trouble, he donated to a legal defense fund set up for Trump aides caught up in the Mueller probe.
By the time 2020 arrived, Adelson was giving freely.
Last year, the Adelsons gave $430 million to conservative groups, including $90 million to a pro-Trump super PAC.
Adelson's largesse bought him access and influence, but also drew intense scrutiny that may have led him to become a media mogul himself.
Adelson's used a shadow corporation to buy the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Adelson family also owns newspapers in Israel, where thousands of young Jewish young people visit every year through Adelson-supported 10-day Birthright Israel trips.
Forbes estimates he spent more than $1 billion funding such projects over the course of his lifetime.
There is a different article.
Maybe it wasn't time magazine
After Mr. Trump's election Adelson gave five million dollars To the committee organizing the inauguration It was the largest single contribution to any president's inaugural ever.
And on the day of the swearing-in ceremony on January 17, Adelson and his wife sat along the aisle a few rows back as Mr. Trump took the oath of office.
Under the Trump administration, the Adelsons achieved at least one of their long-held goals, the relocation of the embassy.
In addition to Malibu, Adelson had homes in Vegas, Boston, Tel Aviv.
He flew to Israel six to eight times a year on his own jetliners.
A staunch Zionist, he even considered settling there.
He fell in love with the country, an associate told the Times.
He married Miriam Farbstein Ochshorn, an Israeli physician.
Mr. Adelson and his wife contributed hundreds of millions to medical research, education, and other philanthropies in America and Israel.
Mr. Adelson first visited Israel in 1988 wearing the shoes of his father, a Lithuanian-born Jew who never made the trip.
I'm looking for just like a good paragraph that talks about it from one of these big sources.
Because there was one, I forget which one, but it had a really good, maybe it was The Economist.
Mr. Trump said Adelson had tirelessly advocated for the relocation of the embassy, the recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, and pursuit of peace between Israel and its neighbors.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
And then we'll pull up the DeSantis article.
unidentified
Associated Press.
Yes.
nick fuentes
Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson is mourned by official Israel as a powerful benefactor with direct access to U.S.
presidents.
Adelson will be buried in Israel where evidence of his philanthropy and unapologetic advocacy for the Jewish state seems ubiquitous.
At Yad Vashem, Israel's national memorial to the Holocaust.
In a stream of Jewish young people on heritage trips to Israel as part of the popular birthright program atop a building at the Adelson School of Entrepreneurship at a college north of Tel Aviv.
Adelson also underwrote a free daily newspaper that served as an unofficial mouthpiece for Netanyahu.
A Haaretz columnist says that level of political funding gave him unprecedented access and influence over Israeli politics.
Netanyahu in one of a string of effusive eulogies by Israel leaders called Adelson an incredible champion of the Jewish people, the Jewish state, and the America-Israel alliance.
unidentified
Okay. - Bye.
nick fuentes
So it's hardly, as Ben Lorber says, An inaccurate version that lends itself to anti-Semitism.
It's just true.
unidentified
Same thing with DeSantis.
nick fuentes
If you look at DeSantis, this was another claim I made.
So he announced in May 2023, this is from April 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dined with Miriam Adelson, former President Trump's top financial backer and other major donors, in Jerusalem on Wednesday.
Politico reported in October 2022 that Adelson, widow to the late billionaire Sheldon Adelson, told several possible candidates she plans to stay neutral.
DeSantis arrived in Israel on Wednesday as part of a four-leg trip that could help the presidential candidate boost his foreign policy credentials.
DeSantis met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog before attending a dinner at the Museum of Tolerance.
The dinner was hosted by Larry Mizzle, a Denver-based business executive philanthropist.
He was the finance chairman for the Trump campaign in Colorado.
He's a Zionist Jew.
DeSantis sat in between Adelson and Mizzle during the dinner in Jerusalem.
The Adelsons were early backers of DeSantis when he ran for governor, contributing $500,000 to friends of Ron DeSantis' PAC.
Sheldon and Miriam Adelson were Trump's biggest donors in 2020.
90 out of more than $200 million they contributed to Republican groups went to Trump's campaign.
Trump awarded Miriam Adelson the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Mizzle has been one of the biggest donors to Trump and Republican groups in Colorado.
Lee Sampson, another Jew Zionist, another GOP donor, also attended the dinner.
He held a fundraiser for Trump at his Beverly Hills home.
DeSantis briefly addressed the attendees of the dinner, but did not speak about his political plans or presidential campaign.
Instead, he focused on the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Go figure.
DeSantis presented the Trump administration's decision to move the embassy as his own achievement, saying he worked to cajole the former president to make the move.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
But yeah, it's a conspiracy.
Lorber says, as leftists will tell you, it is deeply in U.S.
interests to support Israel because leaders of both countries share a settler-colonial ethos.
And a vision of Western civilizational dominance.
Plus, there's the U.S.
weapons industry and Christian-Zionist theology.
This idea of America and Israel sharing a settler-colonial ethos is completely made up.
And to the extent that it is real, that is also a Jewish belief.
And we went over this in the last stream.
If you missed my last stream on the end of the Jewish Golden Age, I went into Leo Strauss.
This is a Straussian political heuristic that Israel and the West share.
I mean, where's the source on this, by the way?
Well, it's not just that the Israel lobby bribes... I mean, I'm giving you cold hard facts.
Who's the conspiracy theorist here?
Who is the one that has the convoluted opinion?
I go to an interview and say, well, we support Israel because the Israel lobby gives our politicians a ton of money.
Well, Here's open secrets.
Biggest donors.
Number one, Sheldon Adelson.
Then you go to the Associated Press.
Israeli benefactor.
Okay?
Well, that's... it's not the whole story.
That they give politicians hundreds of millions of dollars because leftists say that there's the settler-colonial ethos that they have in common.
Really?
So if America and Israel have a settler-colonial ethos, which they share, then why is it that the United States has condemned Israeli settlements in the West Bank since 1967?
Pray tell.
And why would it be the case that the U.S.
Secretary of State and U.S.
Secretary of Defense at the end of World War II went against Harry Truman when he recognized the State of Israel after they declared independence?
Why would these things be the case if it was about a subtler colonial ethos?
One has nothing to do with the other.
We support Saudi Arabia.
Are we allies with Saudi Arabia because Saudi Arabia is a Western settler colonial state?
What does that even mean?
Israel isn't even a colony in the properly understood sense.
When you consider European colonialism, you had a mother country that sent settlers out to resource-rich relatively uninhabited islands or continents and they set up a viceroy government system or in the case of the British they sent a huge settler population for the purpose of extracting the resources for the mother country.
Does Senegal have a significant French population?
No.
Does Niger have a significant white French population?
No.
The purpose of these colonies was to extract the resources to benefit the mother country.
And some of them settled and some of them stayed.
But Israel had no mother country.
What would Israel's mother country be?
Now some would say America or the United Kingdom, but of course Jews came to Israel from all over the world and the Jews were a stateless people.
So no, Israel is not settled or colonial in the same way that the United States is, or that the United Kingdom was, or that France was.
Nothing close to it.
And what's more, the people that settled Israel initially were leftists.
The first Israeli Zionist settlers were labor Zionists.
They were borderline socialists.
They went there and set up farming communes.
It wasn't until later that Israel got a right-wing government.
So, there's a host of problems with this argument.
Israel, as a matter of fact, was attacking the British.
When the British had colonial control over Palestine, the Israelis were attacking the British.
So how would Israel be a colony of the British if they're attacking the British and trying to blame it on the Arabs?
And by the way, source?
Where's the source that shows that Donald Trump moved the embassy because he's a settler colonial ethos Rather than because the Adelsons gave him $100 million in every cycle, you fucking idiot.
Let's see.
Sheldon Adelson's lifelong mission was to have the United States fulfill its promise to move the U.S.
Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Sheldon Adelson gave Donald Trump $100 million in every cycle that he was running for the presidency.
Sheldon Adelson gave Trump $5 million for his inaugural committee.
Sheldon Adelson gave millions of dollars to Trump's legal fund to help his allies in the Mueller Russia probe.
Trump moved the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Audience, class, did Donald Trump move the embassy in Israel because Sheldon Adelson, whose lifelong mission was to move the embassy, who gave Trump hundreds of millions of dollars for various projects, Did Trump do it because he was bribed, effectively?
Or did Trump do it because he had a deep-seated affinity for Israel based on a settler-colonial ethos which leftists believe in, which leftists say is the case?
Which do you think is more likely?
Who's the conspiracy theorist here?
It's inaccurate.
Fuentes claims a wealthy and powerful Israel lobby controls U.S.
foreign policy to support Israel against America's interests.
Versions of this argument pop up frequently.
It's inaccurate and lends itself to anti-Semitism.
It's deeply in America's interest to support Israel because of a settler colonial ethos.
Really?
That's why?
Does anybody know about James Forrestal?
unidentified
Oh!
Does anybody know about James Forrestal?
nick fuentes
James Forrestal was the Secretary of Defense under Harry Truman in 1947.
During private cabinet meetings with Truman in 1946 and 1947, Forrestal argued against partition of Palestine on the grounds that it would infuriate Arab countries who supplied oil needed for Forrestal argued against partition of Palestine on the grounds that it would economy and national defense.
Instead, Forrestal favored a federalization plan for Palestine.
In other words, rather than split the land into an Israeli state and a Jewish state, he says, let's create a federated one state.
Because if we give the Israelis a state, if we give the Jews their own state in Palestine, it's going to piss off the Arabs, who are our allies, and they supply our oil.
Which is a pretty recurring theme over the past 70 years, wouldn't you say?
In other words, said another way, The U.S.
Secretary of Defense said it is against America's foreign interests for Israel to even be created.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
It is against America's interest for Israel to be created because if we back the creation of the state, the Arabs who supply the oil, which they extract from the Persian Gulf, would not be happy.
Which is what I said.
I said, the Arabs didn't even hate us until we supported Israel.
That was one of the reasons they hated us.
And the real strategic resource in the Middle East, it doesn't come from the Eastern Med.
It doesn't come from Israel.
It comes from the Persian Gulf.
It comes from Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, Iran, Qatar.
It comes from the Persian Gulf oil.
Which is what we had been dependent on until basically fracking.
So why then would we support Israel contra the Arabs and other Muslim states in and around the Persian Gulf, which supply significant percentage of the world's oil and our oil?
Has to be bribery.
No, they say it's because of a shared settler colonial ethos.
Well, here's more about Forestall.
It says, Outside the White House, response to Truman's continued silence on the issue was immediate.
Truman received threats to cut off campaign contributions from wealthy donors as well as hate mail, including a letter accusing him of preferring fascist and Arab elements to the democracy-loving Jewish people of Palestine.
Sound familiar?
When Harry Truman said, I'm not going to support the creation of Israel, the donors said, we're not giving you money, and the Jews said, you support Arab fascism, you support Hamas.
What are you, like Hamas?
I think Ben Shapiro literally said that this week.
unidentified
Oh, it's a video.
Let me pull up the tweet.
nick fuentes
Ben Shapiro.
So, that was 1947.
That was President Harry Truman, 1947.
unidentified
This is 2024.
nick fuentes
This was two days ago.
Ben Shapiro, a Jewish Zionist.
The Biden administration is effectively preparing to make aid to Israel contingent on unspecified changes to Israeli policy.
In other words, they're going to hold the aid back if Israel invades Rafah, which would upset the Arabs and Iran.
Which means that Israel can do little or nothing to appease the White House.
Hamas is in control of the Biden administration.
The Islamofascist Arab Hamas militant group is in control of the Biden government because he won't give Israel the aid that they need.
This is the Secretary of Defense in 1947.
Truman received threats to cut off campaign contributions from wealthy donors, hate mail, accusing him of preferring a fascist Arab element to the democracy-loving Jewish people of Palestine.
But remember, the real reason America supports Israel is because of a vision of Western civilizational dominance, which is shared.
Sounds like it's only coming from the Jews.
Sounds like it's coming from Leo Strauss and the other Jews.
In other words, don't give Israel recognition just because the Jews are canceling you.
Just because the donors are cutting off the money and there's political pressure coming from the Zionists to recognize Israel.
on partition, whatever the outcome, on the basis of political pressure.
In other words, don't give Israel recognition just because the Jews are canceling you.
Just because the donors are cutting off the money and there's political pressure coming from the Zionists to recognize Israel.
Do it because of America's interest.
Or rather, don't do it because of America's national interest. - Okay.
In his only known public comment on the issue, Forrestal stated to J. Howard McGrath from Rhode Island, No group in this country should be permitted to influence our policy to the point it could endanger our national security.
Forrestal's statement soon earned him the active enmity of some congressmen and supporters of Israel.
He was also an early target of the muckraking columnist and broadcaster Drew Pearson, an opponent of foreign policies hostile to the Soviet Union, who began to regularly call for Forrestal's removal after Truman named him Secretary of Defense.
Pearson told his own protege, Jack Anderson, that he believed Forrestal was the most dangerous man in America and claimed if he was not removed, it would cause another world war.
Upon taking office as Secretary of Defense, Forrestal was surprised to learn that the administration did not budget for defense needs based on military threats.
And this has less to do with Israel.
And then what happens two years later?
Exhausted from overwork, he entered psychiatric treatment.
He was handpicked by the Navy Surgeon General.
According to Raines, we considered electroshock therapy but thought it better to postpone it another 90 days.
Although Forrestal told associates he had decided to resign, he was shattered when Truman asked for his resignation.
His resignation was tendered on March 28, 1949, and his condition steadily deteriorated.
On the day of Forrestal's resignation from office, he was reported to have gone into a daze and was flown on a Navy airplane to the estate of Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett in Florida.
He was diagnosed with severe depression, seen in operational fatigue during the war.
He was checked into the NNMC five days later.
The decision to house him on the 16th floor was justified in the same way.
His condition was announced as nervous and physical exhaustion, diagnosed as depression, reactive depression.
That's crazy.
be on the road to recovery having gained 12 pounds however in the early morning hours of May 22nd his body clad only in the bottom half of a pair of pajamas was found on a third floor roof below the 16th floor kitchen across the hall from his room that's crazy so he went against recognition of the state of Israel then got fired Then got sent to a mental institution.
Then killed himself.
In a span of two years.
Okay.
In a span of two years.
Does that sound familiar?
Sounds like Michael Jackson.
Sounds like Kanye West.
It's crazy how people go against the Jews, get sent to a mental institution, and then in some cases die or kill themselves.
It took two years!
1947, becomes Secretary of Defense.
1949, he gets fired.
Later that year, he kills himself.
unidentified
Okay.
But yeah.
It's because of a shared settler-colonial ethos.
Plus, there's the weapons industry and Christian theology.
nick fuentes
You mean the weapons industry where Israel sells her weapons to China?
The weapons industry where 25% of what we give them goes to their own defense?
Oh, and it's because of Christian Zionists, which is also a Jewish op, by the way.
So, leftists are just fully... I mean, they're blinded by ideology.
They're blinded to the reality by their own ideology.
Well, and Ben Lorber's a Jew, so... So there's that, too.
Gee, I wonder why this guy thinks it's anti-Semitic to say that Zionists run America.
That's so weird.
Why does this guy Why does this guy think it's anti-semitic to say that Jews bribe American politicians to support Israel?
There's other reasons as well, but there's other reasons too.
unidentified
For example, as leftists will tell you, a shared settler-colonialist ethos.
nick fuentes
He's literally got the hands in everything.
unidentified
There are many reasons why we support Israel.
Sure.
nick fuentes
Co-authoring a book on antisemitism.
Nice!
Radical guide to fighting antisemitism.
Anti-semitism Anti-semitism Anti-semitism Anti-semitism This is his timeline, by the way.
Antisemitism.
unidentified
Fascism.
nick fuentes
Anti-semitism Nazi Hitler Holocaust Okay Anti-Semitism.
All these people talk about is anti-Semitism.
unidentified
W, by the way.
nick fuentes
President Zelensky sure is behaving like a Bolshevist.
More like a Bolshevik, but we understand her point.
Like a Jew communist is what she means.
Right, Candy?
Right, Candace?
Even though I know you don't want me to say I support you right now.
unidentified
But I know what you mean.
nick fuentes
So that's Ben Lorber.
Oh, where is the Mechdi Hassan?
unidentified
Oh, whatever.
You get the point.
nick fuentes
They don't want people to know the truth.
They don't want the goyim to wake up.
unidentified
Oy vey!
nick fuentes
The goyim are waking up.
How about another taste of noticing here?
So, this is Tucker Carlson.
This surprised me!
Get a quick Call of War check, though.
unidentified
I need you to attack this heavy tank.
What happened to this?
nick fuentes
Oh, he must, he's going for this.
unidentified
Okay.
Let's do this.
Oh!
Whoa.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Motorized infantry from out of the mist.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Gotta get this other battleship over there quick.
unidentified
Let me grab that just while I'm over here.
What else we got cooking?
nick fuentes
Okay, so this now finally, what this whole stream is supposed to be about, Tucker versus this, or with this Catholic priest against Israel.
I was surprised at this.
Tucker Carlson has come out against Israel's killing of Christians.
Bethlehem priest reveals to Tucker that it's illegal for Christians to evangelize to Jews in Israel.
munther isaac
in the state of Israel.
I know that this might come across as shocking to many.
Do you know that evangelicals as churches are not officially recognized in Israel?
tucker carlson
Not recognized by the government of Israel?
munther isaac
By the government of Israel.
unidentified
Evangelism is illegal in Israel.
tucker carlson
Wait, I'm sorry, may I ask you to stop there?
What does that mean, evangelism is illegal in Israel?
munther isaac
It's against the law to evangelize in Israel, and to proselytize as they call it.
tucker carlson
Christian evangelizing is illegal in Israel?
munther isaac
The conversion, and so if you are a Jewish person, and you convert to Christianity, you will go through many legal challenges to recognize your marriage certificate, to recognize a lot of your rights.
Because again, evangelical Christianity is not officially recognized as a denomination in the state of Israel.
I know that this might-- Hmm.
nick fuentes
The timing's crazy on this.
I think we might watch the whole thing.
I gotta see how long it is.
People in the chat are saying he's a Lutheran pastor, not a Catholic priest.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
How does the government of Israel treat Christians?
The timing is crazy because Candace Owens is going out there and instigating this, like, holy war.
Saying Christ is king, calling these rabbis filth, saying Clavin declared war on Christians, and now Tucker does a show saying the government of Israel treats Christians badly.
And the West Christian leaders don't seem interested.
unidentified
They should be.
nick fuentes
Here's the view of a pastor from Bethlehem.
So we'll watch this, maybe at 1.5 speed.
This is crazy.
tucker carlson
A noted theme of American foreign policy is that it is always the Christians who suffer.
When there's a war abroad that the United States is funding, it is Christians who tend to die disproportionately.
And this goes back a long way, 60 years, really, to Vietnam, where Catholics in that country were massacred.
But it's accelerated.
So, for example, during more than a decade the U.S.
government spent occupying Iraq, the Christian, the ancient Christian community of Iraq was completely devastated.
Nine out of ten of them are no longer there.
They're gone.
That was an effect of our foreign policy, but it was almost never noted in the United States and almost never, ever even mentioned by Christian clergy in this country, many of whom supported that war and that occupation.
Why is that?
Maybe because it wasn't.
Virtually no one in any American church said anything when Christians were killed in Syria.
Very often by Islamic extremists, paid for by the United States.
But nobody said anything.
And anyone who did was denounced as a kook or a bigot somehow.
Standing up for Christians was not allowed in the U.S.
unidentified
media.
tucker carlson
We saw that firsthand.
And so, once again, it continued.
In Ukraine, where the U.S.
government has sent far more than $100 billion to the Ukrainian government.
And what happened?
What did that government do?
Well, it banned an entire Christian denomination.
The Zelensky government is busy throwing Orthodox priests and nuns in jail in the army raid churches.
But again, not a word.
But what about Gaza?
What about the entire region in the Middle East where, of course, there's very intense fighting going on?
Many Christian churches in the United States, particularly evangelical churches, support that.
But there is virtually never a word about the Christians who live there, the ancient Christian community in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel proper.
So, because no one has said a word, there has been great suffering among the Christian population in that region.
In October, a Greek Orthodox church in the Gaza Strip was hit by an airstrike.
We're showing you a video now.
The church is in ruins.
At least 17 people were killed that day.
Again, that was hardly the first time that fighting in that region killed Christians.
You'll remember the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem almost 20 years ago, where a clergyman was killed in the church with American weapons, and Christian clergy in our country said nothing.
And you may be asking yourself, well, wait a second, if Christian leaders won't stand up for the lives of Christians, why have them in the first place?
And that's probably a good question.
So you would think that in Congress, where there are many self-professed Christians, somebody might be piping up on behalf of their brethren in the Holy Land, but no.
Just the opposite, in fact.
For example, at a town hall event last month, Michigan Congressman Tim Walbert, a former evangelical pastor, said he would like to see the region treated like Hiroshima was treated.
Watch this.
unidentified
We shouldn't be spending a dime on humanitarian aid.
I really think it should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
It overtook.
The same, the same should be in Ukraine.
Defeat Putin quick.
Instead of 80% of our funding for Ukraine being used for humanitarian purposes, it should be 80% or 100% for the life of our Russian forces.
If that's what we want to do.
tucker carlson
So to be clear, as a theological matter, Christianity is not the religion of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It's the religion among all world religions that uniquely abhors mass killing.
In fact, it is the religion that abhors mass killing.
There's no excuse for that from a Christian perspective.
And here we have a former pastor calling for it.
But again, How are the Christians doing in that region?
In Gaza, the West Bank, and in Israel proper?
We almost never hear from them, and so we thought it would be interesting and maybe edifying to hear from one right now.
Reverend Munther Ishak is the pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christian Church in Bethlehem, and we're honored to have him join us.
Father Ishak, thank you very much for coming on.
So let me just ask you a broad question to start.
How are Christians in the Holy Land, in the three places I mentioned, West Bank, Israel proper, and Gaza, how are they doing right now?
munther isaac
Yeah, first, thank you for having me.
These are very, very difficult times, and it's been difficult for quite some time now.
When I say difficult times, I'm not just only referring to October 7th.
And the fact that right now we are fragmented into, as you explained, three territories, the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel proper.
We can add East Jerusalem, which is a category in its own, explain one element of our situation, which is we're fragmented.
So in my church, I have family members with relatives in Gaza, and they cannot even visit before the war.
They could not visit and be with them.
Is this too fast or should I slow it down?
one element of the situation.
One of the biggest problems we're facing right now is the deterioration of our number.
People keep leaving because of the political reality.
Life under a very harsh Israeli military occupation is difficult to bear, and as a result, many young Palestinian Christians continue to leave, for example, Bethlehem, choosing to find a better and easier...
nick fuentes
Is this too fast, or should I slow it down?
I'll slow it down to 1.5.
munther isaac
life elsewhere.
We are a small community, but we're part of the Palestinian people, and as such, anything that happens to Palestinians happens to us.
And we are probably disproportionately affected by all of this because of our small numbers as a religious community.
Anything that happens impacts us severely.
Case in point, what's happening in Gaza right now, where there are anything between 800 to 900 Palestinian Christians, and any impact on that community, any death in that community, will have a long-lasting effect.
tucker carlson
So what sort of support have you had from the Christians in the U.S.
Congress?
And just to frame this, and of course people know this already, but the United States government is paying for a lot of these military operations, and this is a majority Christian country.
So have any members of Congress We've always had a problem with American foreign policy when it comes to Palestine, Israel, and the Middle East in general.
munther isaac
I've traveled to D.C.
in December to advocate for a ceasefire.
I don't think war solves anything.
And no, I mean, on the opposite, we continue to be horrified by what we hear from Congress, with, of course, some exceptions.
There are some on the democratic side.
Of course, Rashida Tlaib comes from a Palestinian heritage.
But when you look at the so-called religious right, we receive no sympathy whatsoever.
Sometimes we just plead to be heard and to have our perspective taken seriously.
And one of the things I'm often struck with, whether when I speak to diplomats, politicians, congress staff, or even pastors and influential pastors, is how little they know about the reality on the ground.
And their knowledge of the situation here seems to be very, very shallow.
Yet they hold very strong opinions, and oftentimes these opinions are shaped by political parties' position, the United States' position, and not really based on, you know, an urban opinion that's based on facts, on being here, visiting, talking, investigating, and knowing the facts.
To me, the problem with all of that is it comes across with very strong opinions and decisions that impact our lives.
Many times I wish to tell not just the congressmen, but the pastors themselves who support them.
Do you know that your lobbying, your positions, even your sermons have direct consequences on our lives?
Back in this war, there was pastors who openly called, for example, to turn Gaza into a parking lot.
Now, let's remember, there are not just, you know, the many, many innocent people, the majority of, you know, Gaza people, civilians, innocent children, but also there are our siblings in Christ.
We have relatives and friends in Gaza, and here you have a pastor, with influence, calling for the total destruction of Gaza.
And you definitely, you know, you heard in the beginning the segment from Congressman Warburg, who is previously a pastor, went to prestigious evangelical institutes, and it makes us wonder, you know, This obsession with love and with war, I mean, this obsession with war and violence, it's the antithesis of everything that Jesus taught.
And at the same time, it again makes us wonder, do you realize how damaging that is for us Christians living not just in Palestine, but in the Middle East?
Damaging in the sense of real impact on our lives, but also damaging in terms of our credibility in front of our peers here in the Middle East.
So we've always had a very serious problem when it comes to American foreign policy and the religious right to support that foreign policy when it comes to Palestine and Israel.
tucker carlson
So you have people in the United States, self-professed Christians, who are sending money to oppress Christians in the Middle East.
munther isaac
That's the sad irony of all of this, is that a lot of the money that comes from churches, even before the war, goes not just to the Israeli military, but to the building of settlements.
Many of these settlements are built on land confiscated from Palestinians, and in many cases from Palestinian Christian families.
So I hope you understand again how difficult this is for us because this is political and financial support from our siblings in Christ rather than that support helping us or even helping humanitarian causes or peace causes or, you know, initiatives to bring Palestinians and Israelis together.
It's supporting initiatives that are causing our lives as a Christian community more and more difficult and causing many of us to leave because it seems that there is no future for us in this land.
We're very troubled.
We're very sad by all of this.
And again, we continue to plead for the opportunity to be heard.
We continue to plead with these evangelical leaders.
Come and listen and talk and see things with your own eyes.
Take our perspective seriously.
Pakar, you mentioned something important about the war in Iraq, and that war literally emptied half of the Christian population there.
You know that Christian leaders pleaded with the American administration not to do that war, and not to engage in it.
And because we realized, they realized that it's gonna have some serious consequences, not just on the Christian presence, but on the region as a whole.
And never, I think, did they anticipate that it will have this severe impact on the Christian presence in the Middle East.
So again, I wish these leaders realize how damaging their position, their lobbying, their money is, Dude, Tucker's pushing it, man.
This is really red-pilled stuff.
I'm surprised, but you know what?
in general.
tucker carlson
It's very obvious to me that many evangelical leaders in the United States care much more about the highly secular government of Israel than they care about Christian communities in the Middle East.
Why do you, do you have a guess as to why that would be?
munther isaac
Some of it is theology.
nick fuentes
Dude, Tucker's, Tucker's pushing it, man.
This is really red-pilled stuff.
I'm surprised, but you know what?
I'm going to butt in here really quickly and then I'm going to resume the video.
Everything changed just a few weeks ago when Biden came out there and officially said that we are trying to restrain Israel's action in Rafa, specifically in Gaza.
And it almost feels like Tucker and Alex Jones and Candace Owens, it almost feels like this opposition to Israel is an instrument of statecraft.
It almost feels like Israel was greenlit, basically, a few weeks ago.
Because it all happened at the same time.
The Candace Owens thing, the Alex Jones thing, the Tucker thing, it all coincided at the same time that Biden started openly criticizing Israel.
So it almost seems like Israel was greenlit and now this right-wing opposition to Israel is like a form of soft power.
It's like a form of soft power political pressure, an instrument of statecraft to begin to turn public opinion against Israel.
That's what it feels like.
But maybe that's too conspiratorial.
Might be too conspiratorial.
It's possible these people are just waking up.
When you look at Candace Owens, her husband is Connected to the British elite.
And Alex Jones and Tucker are both intelligence families.
You know, Alex Jones always talks about his grandfather in the CIA.
Tucker Carlson's dad was in the CIA.
Candace Owens, her husband, is this farmer guy, George Farmer, something like that.
And his dad is very influential in British society.
Now again, maybe I'm a conspiracy theorist, but you do notice those connections, and they all went hard against Israel at the same time that the Biden administration did.
So what I'm saying is that almost seems like an intelligence-backed play to resist Israel a little bit because they're They're obviously pissing America off with how they're prosecuting this war.
munther isaac
It is a theology of Christian Zionism that teaches, for example, that Christians must support Israel because the Bible teaches that.
And oftentimes that is part of a larger theology of the end times in which they view the presence of Jews in the land as preparing for the second coming of Christ.
They see it as a fulfillment of prophecy, not realizing again what that means on the ground.
I always say it's as if the land was empty to them.
They are excited about certain events without understanding the consequences of these events on real lives.
The irony is that many of these positions actually believe, and many evangelical leaders believe, that at the end times and after Jews are gathered in Palestine, two-thirds of them will be massacred, and only for the other third to convert to Christianity, and somehow they consider that a Jewish-friendly theology.
Don't get me wrong, I am for Christians and Jews just like I'm for all religions coming together, understanding one another.
But there's something very problematic when we make a certain religious group as an object in our theology and even eschatology and relate to them accordingly, at the end without really understanding what is happening on the ground, without understanding even the complexity of Israel as a state, how secular it is, but even How much it is oppressing Palestinians, breaking the international law, committing sometimes, you know, human rights abusing, documented against Palestinians, including Palestinian Christians.
To me, Christians should be for peace.
And again, I wish you were investing all of this energy and money in initiatives that bring peace.
Not continuing to support Israel unconditionally without holding them accountable, which is in my opinion what draws us to this mess right now with a catastrophe of thousands of Palestinians killed and October 7 and all of that.
It's all of these policies and we continue to say that the church has been part of the problem.
And it's one of my desires to see the church part of the solution when it comes to Palestine and Israel.
Whether in this war or before, it was confirmed to me that the church is part of the problem.
tucker carlson
It'd be pretty easy for Republicans in the U.S.
Congress to say, we support the government of Israel.
But if you touch a single Christian, harm a single church, prevent any Christian from practicing his religion, you're done.
Not a single dollar will come from the U.S.
Congress for you.
That doesn't seem hard.
I have to ask specifically about the church in Gaza that was damaged in an airstrike.
Who did that?
What do we know about that?
munther isaac
So there were several incidents when it comes to the Christian community in Gaza.
And first, let's just explain that the majority of them live at the heart of Gaza, in Gaza City itself.
Here's the thing which is interesting about what Tucker just said.
and take refuge in the two major churches, the Orthodox and the Catholic.
There's also a small Baptist church, which was also damaged by the bombing, by the way, but nobody was hiding there.
And they chose to be there thinking that we don't want to become refugees in the South with the unknown. - Here's the thing which is interesting about what Tucker just said.
nick fuentes
Tucker said, and it's interesting because the pastor is going further than he is.
The pastor said that American foreign policy supported by Zionist Christians and Zionist Jews is causing, basically, a genocide against Christians in the Middle East.
It did in Iraq, and it did in Syria, that is what is happening right now in Gaza.
And Tucker came back and said, well, we can say that we support Israel, just don't hurt the Christians.
And it's interesting because that's the same line that Mike Cernovich has.
If you've been following Mike Cernovich, he has been saying repeatedly over the course of this campaign, a specific line, he's been saying, why is nobody talking about the Azeri campaign against Armenia?
Armenia is the oldest Christian country in the world.
Azerbaijan just wrested Nagorno-Karabakh from them recently, and now Azerbaijan is preparing to invade and take even more territory.
And Cernovich said, no one is talking about how Israel supports Azerbaijan, and no one is talking about the Christians.
And when I talked to Jeremy Boring at Daily Wire, Jeremy Boring said, I can't think of a single person criticizing Israel who is not also an anti-Semite.
Because Lauren Chen, roaming millennial, basically said, What you're saying is that you cannot criticize Israel.
All criticism of Israel is anti-semitic, according to you.
And Boring said, basically, yes, I can't think of a single person criticizing Israel who's not anti-semitic as well.
And we pressed him on that and eventually said, oh, I can think of one, Mike Cernovich.
Mike Cernovich, who's tight with Alan Dershowitz.
Okay, Mike Cernovich, who's tight with the ZOA, and Alan Dershowitz.
So, in other words, Cernovich is tight with Dershowitz, tight with the ZOA, Jeremy Boring says he's a kosher version of criticism of Israel, and his line is, I don't have anything to say about Israel, I just have a problem with Christians being killed.
Tucker has his pastor on, and the pastor says, hey, these guys are murdering people, they're warmongering, that's the opposite of Christianity, they're causing a genocide of Christians, and Christian Zionists support it, American foreign policy is facilitating it, and Tucker says, well, maybe we could support Israel, but just don't kill the Christians.
It seems like a tenuous, safe way of criticizing Israel that could always be revoked.
Because if you only say, I don't like when Israel kills Christians, Then the criticism is somewhat conditional then.
If Israel weren't killing Christians, would it be okay that they're in Gaza murdering people and we're paying for it and trying to provoke a war?
Would it be okay that they've penetrated and infiltrated our society?
I don't think so.
So that's interesting, but we'll watch the rest of this.
These are the subtleties you need to pay attention to.
What Tucker actually says.
What he himself specifically says.
I think the whole thing is good.
I think it's good he has a pastor saying more.
But what Tucker will commit to seems to be far more conservative.
He's having the pastor on, and the pastor is saying things that are far more out there, and that's good in itself, to some extent.
But what Tucker himself will say, what he will commit to, seems to be far more conservative, far more restrained.
munther isaac
Facing us, we don't want to leave.
Many of them are descendants of the 1948 crisis, the NACBEL.
So many of them are descendants of refugees.
So they thought, we don't want to go through the same again.
One of them told me, if I'm going to die, I'd rather die in the church.
They thought the church was safe, but the church was not.
So I think 10 days after the war or so, the Orthodox Church was hit or was impacted by an Israeli missile and 18 people were killed, including my children, Palestinian Christians, my Palestinian Christian children, 18 altogether, as I said, including relatives of church members who were devastated by the impact.
We were all devastated by that because honestly, we thought the church was safe.
And to be clear, it's a building in the church compound that they were taking refuge in.
It's a small campus.
And the building that was his is directly close to a historical church building.
The church itself dates back to the 4th and 5th century, and it fell on the church itself.
Things could have been worse if, you know, the building that was struck did not fall on the historic church.
So this was a major incident.
And actually, Taker, I followed, even the Christian media did not cover it.
Many Christian media outlets did not give it, you know, And this shows that American Christian support to Christians is actually conditioned by where you stand on the political spectrum.
It's not as if... So if Christians were hit or targeted or persecuted by someone who's not an ally, then you will see an outrage.
But because Israel is an ally to America, no one cares about Christians being targeted.
In fact, in the Catholic Church, two elderly women were killed by snipers, by Israeli snipers.
And the Catholic Church talked about it.
There were statements, official statements from the Patriarch.
Saying that it was Israeli snipers who killed the two women in the vicinity of the church, in front of the church.
They were leaving the church to go.
From one building to the other, they were killed shot.
And when people tried to rescue them, they were also shot at, and seven were wounded.
This happened again.
How can this be a mistake, Tucker?
That's our question, because they were in the middle of the church.
And to add to all of this already tragic situation, those people in Gaza we talked to, almost all of them told us that their homes have already been destroyed by the bombing, by the Israeli bombings.
So now, if they survive this war, and it's a big if, we hope they do, There's nowhere left for them to go.
Where will they end?
I mean, they're begging us, can you get us out?
Of course, we're helpless here.
What can we do other than pray and try to send some financial support to them so that they can buy food?
And right now, they're telling us their biggest problem is starvation.
They're literally starving.
Many of them died for lack of medical care.
So in Gaza right now, if you get sick, chances are very high you can survive it because there is no medicine, no medical care, especially among the elderly.
And so around four or five of our Palestinian Christian community inside the church died because of sickness.
Most likely because there is no medical attention or medicine whatsoever.
You can't go to a hospital.
It's literally hell on earth for them right now, even for those hiding inside the two churches.
tucker carlson
I'm confused.
Why wouldn't Christians in Gaza, cowering in their church and dying of curable illnesses, be allowed to travel into Israel?
Why wouldn't they be allowed to leave?
Why would they be held there?
I mean, they're Christians.
They're not a threat to anyone.
munther isaac
No, no, but this is the nature of the siege.
The siege has been there for Since 2007, it's collective punishment against all Palestinians.
I think this is one of the misconceptions that Israel favors Christians against Muslims.
No, Israel looks at us as Palestinians.
And I want to draw attention to, you know, even two years ago in the West Bank, when Palestinian Christian journalist Shireen Abu Atla, who's also an American citizen, was shot dead by Israeli forces and no one was held accountable.
So Palestinian Christians suffer from everything under this brutal occupation, whether in Gaza, which is more difficult than here in the West Bank.
But even here at the West Bank, we go through everything from land confiscation to the restrictions.
And so that Christian community in Gaza right now is stuck inside.
You know, they can't leave.
No one can leave Gaza right now unless, you know, you have some sort of arrangement with the Egyptian government in Rafah.
But as I said, the majority of Christians have decided to stay in the city of Gaza.
So this goes back to the fragmentation I mentioned.
Remember I said we have relatives of our church members in Gaza?
Well, they haven't seen each other for a while now because you need a permit from the Israeli military, even as a Christian, to travel from one place to the other.
Becker, we're talking to you from Bethlehem, and Jerusalem is literally 15 minutes away from here.
I can walk to Jerusalem in 30 minutes.
I can be at the old city of Jerusalem in probably 40 minutes walk.
I can get there even as a clergy.
I don't have a permit, and I need a permit that we get from the Israeli military as Palestinians to go from one place to the other.
So for me as a clergy from Bethlehem, I cannot even go to Jerusalem.
This is our reality today.
tucker carlson
As a minister, it's just hard to believe we would send any money to a government that would do something like that to Christians.
So let me just ask, having been to Bethlehem, I was surprised By how hard it was to get there, and surprised, honestly, by how shabby it was.
And I was surprised because I think millions of Christian pilgrims from the West go there every year because, of course, that's the birthplace of Christ, and the Church of the Nativity is there.
So why isn't Bethlehem the recipient of aid from Christian groups in the West?
Or more aid?
munther isaac
Enough aid?
We do receive some aid, but it's not enough.
And by the way, it's nothing in comparison to the aid Israel receives.
That's the interesting part in all of this.
And I would love to reach a point in which we don't actually need any aid.
If Bethlehem was open to the world, We can flourish as a community, not just from tourism and obviously the pilgrimage.
The Palestinian people are very creative, very, you know, talented.
We can do much if we have the opportunity to flourish as a community.
But it is something important because we as Palestinian Christians, I think, rely too much on tourism and on welcoming pilgrimage.
Before COVID, we had record numbers of pilgrims staying in Bethlehem.
The economy was, you know, especially in Bethlehem, was really going up, but then COVID hit us, and now this war hit us, and I'm not sure, you know, it's going to be very easy for us to survive.
And when it comes to support, not just I wish to reach the point where we don't need support because Bethlehem is open to the world, I want to emphasize that the biggest support right now that we're asking for is not financial, but on political advocacy for peace and for a solution, whether it be a two-state solution or any other solution.
We will not survive as a Christian community if the situation of Palestinians in general is not solved.
And since the creation of Israel, we've been under the occupation, under different phases of that occupation.
And the current status quo, as the war has proven, is not sustainable at all.
We've warned about this, by the way.
I meet with church leaders all the time, and I've always said, the current status quo that Israel has created, a status quo, by the way, that many human rights organizations have described using the word apartheid, is not sustainable.
It's going to lead to violence, ultimately.
It's going to explode.
I've never, in my wildest dream, I thought it's going to be as deadly and violent as we're witnessing right now.
And my fear is that if we don't do anything about the West Bank, my biggest nightmare is that something similar will happen in the West Bank.
So what we're calling for is reasonable, fair-minded Christian leaders.
who understand the reality on the ground and are able to lobby for a just peace in this land where Palestinians and Israelis live together.
Right now, as I said, I look at the church and I see it only as part of the problem advocating for one side on account of the other.
Of course, there are many who understand and who visit, but by and large, look at the bigger picture in terms of political lobbying, in terms of financial support.
I don't think it's helping us as Palestinian Christians.
And this, by the way, doesn't It's not about one political party or the other.
I remember even during the Trump administration, we pleaded as a Christian community.
We pleaded that moving the embassy doesn't help.
We pleaded that a peace treaty with other Arab countries, as much as I want to see peace, if you don't start with the Palestinians, it's not going to help.
But again, it seems our perspective is never taken seriously.
And look, now we're paying the results of years and years and years of American foreign policy to support Israel without really putting pressure to end occupation and establish The official position of America, a two-state solution.
So this is the biggest thing we're asking for.
If you want us to start, to stay here, if you want to see the Palestinian Christian community remain in the land, continue the Christian witness in the place where it all started.
This is the land of Jesus.
This is where Jesus walked.
This is where Jesus was born.
I would hate for the Holy Land to become a museum only.
The only way to rescue the Christian presence here is to end the occupation and bring a peaceful solution to the situation.
This is what we're asking for.
tucker carlson
Israel is very often described in American media as the only democracy in the region.
Democracy, of course, suggests religious freedom, pluralism.
How free are Christians to practice Christianity in Israel?
munther isaac
We cannot deny that there are many freedoms in the state of Israel.
Yes.
But it's not as free as people think.
And let me give you an example.
And I know that this might come across as shocking to many.
Do you know that evangelicals as churches are not officially recognized in Israel?
tucker carlson
Not recognized by the government of Israel?
munther isaac
By the government of Israel.
Evangelism is illegal in Israel.
tucker carlson
Wait, I'm sorry, may I ask you to stop there?
What does that mean, evangelism is illegal in Israel?
munther isaac
It's against the law to evangelize in Israel.
To Christianize, as they call it.
tucker carlson
Christian evangelizing is illegal in Israel?
munther isaac
The conversion.
And so if you are a Jewish person and you convert to Christianity, you will go through many legal challenges to recognize your marriage certificate, to recognize a lot of your rights, because again, evangelical Christianity is not officially recognized as a denomination in the state of Israel.
Many Israeli politicians try to pass laws that prevent Christians from sharing their faith.
And so there is always this struggle and this tension about how much can Christians express their faith.
The biggest problem Christians are facing is in East Jerusalem, where they are constantly targeted by radical groups, radical Jewish groups, let's be clear.
Sometimes, some churches, they tried, there was an attempt to burn them.
Oftentimes, and this is, you can look at it on social media all over the place, Christian clergy being spit at by these groups.
They write very offensive slogans on the wall, there's strong incitements against Christians, especially in the Old City, I'm sorry to ask you to pause.
tucker carlson
What kind of slogans, what kind of graffiti is written against Christians?
munther isaac
We don't want Christians to get out of here.
Some of it is very, very offensive, actually, that I can say.
A lot of it is calling for Christians, whether Christians or Armenian Christians.
It's a small Christian community, part of the Christian community in East Jerusalem.
We don't want you here.
You should leave.
So there are all these incitements against Christians, especially in Jerusalem.
One might say that, well, we expect to see radical groups in every faith tradition.
And I say, of course, yes, that exists.
The problem is when they go unchecked and they're never held accountable, even when there are arsons, I mean attacks on churches.
Oftentimes the complaint of the heads of churches in Jerusalem, the Catholics, the Orthodox, the Protestants, is that It seems that those who do these attacks are never held accountable.
In fact, I think it was around two years ago when the heads of churches said in a statement that they feel there is a systematic attempt to empty Jerusalem of Christians.
I mean, these are strong words.
Look at that statement from the heads of churches.
So the impression that it's flowery here for Christians is definitely not true.
But beyond that, we have to look at the wider political spectrum, because at the end of the day, Israel wants to be both democratic and Jewish.
And many question whether that is possible.
And that's why, as I said, even Israeli human rights organizations have called out the policies and discrimination policies of Israel.
The nation state law, for example, states this is a law that was passed by the Knesset.
It states that the right for self-determination in the state of Israel is exclusive to the Jewish people only.
So this is a law that was passed by the Knesset that makes Jews superior in the State of Israel, because they are the only one they have exclusively the right for self-determination.
So whether it's on incitement against Christians in Jerusalem, whether it's in the fact that not all Christian churches are recognized, or whether it's the structure of the State of Israel as a whole, many have pointed that it's not really fully as flowery as people think, where there is just full freedom, special freedom of religion.
And even in this war, we've seen academics targeted, we've seen social media being monitored by the Israeli government against Israeli citizenship, what you can say and what you cannot say.
And if you say anything, for example, what happened on October 7th, you could be put in jail.
I mean, I'm not saying I support what happened on October 7th.
I'm saying that even Israel now is targeting and monitoring the social media and many of the Palestinian citizens of Israel, because many people forget that 20% of the citizens of Israel are actually Palestinians, 20%.
So they're afraid to even speak out and say anything even that sounds that has sympathy with the people of Gaza because they feel they will be targeted or they might lose their jobs.
Again, I invite people to come and listen to stories and understand what's happening.
Talk to church leaders, talk to church leaders in Jerusalem about the challenges and difficulties they are facing right now before the war or during the war in Jerusalem.
tucker carlson
So the Speaker of the House in the United States, third in line to the President, third most powerful person.
nick fuentes
That's pretty good stuff.
I'm surprised they're going this far on Tucker Carlson's show, talking about how Jews are attacking Christians in Israel.
Tucker's letting him talk, seems like.
Like I said, you know, and don't get me wrong, this is very good.
It's very good that Tucker has this guy on, he's letting him speak, it's a huge audience.
This is all very good stuff, so I'm not knocking it.
I am pointing out, though, That Tucker does not seem to be doing a lot of the talking, and I don't think that's... I think that's very intentional, but... But I think this is... I mean, regardless of that fact, I think this is very good and very positive that people are starting to become aware of this stuff.
Especially the timing of it, with Candace Owens talking about it.
And remember, Candace Owens, when she initially was in a beef with Ben Shapiro at the end of last year, she went on Tucker Carlson afterward to clarify her position.
And Tucker is beefed with Ben Shapiro.
So, certainly Tucker is not of the same ilk.
Doesn't mean that he's not an agent, but certainly not the same type of agent.
Certainly not of the same ilk as Shapiro and the others.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
So I'm suspicious, but this is all very good.
tucker carlson
...in our political structure, is a self-described evangelical Christian and a supporter of the government of Israel.
And I would be interested in asking him what he thinks of the fact that Israelis who convert to Christianity have fewer rights.
I don't know if he knows that.
But he has said that he supports Israel for theological reasons, the ones that you described, that Christians have a moral duty to support the government of Israel, because scripture tells them so.
Is there any place in the Old or New Testaments that suggests or commands Christians to support the modern government, the secular government of Israel?
Where does that come from?
I haven't read that.
munther isaac
The problem is when you equate the modern secular state of Israel with the Israel of the Bible.
The Israel of the Bible was a faith community in a covenant relationship with God that was given the laws and asked to be a light to the nations and through that nation we as Christians believe Jesus came as a savior to the world.
The problem begins when you compare or when you equate the modern secular state of Israel, a political entity birthed in the 20th century, with the people of Israel in the Bible.
And this takes the question, which is a theological question of the chosen people, into something that I call the chosen state.
The Bible doesn't talk about a chosen state.
And to me the biggest problem, again, is when we give special treatment to any people group, Give privileges to any people group.
Tatar, I'm a theologian, and to me the idea of chosenness is never about entitlement.
Chosenness is about responsibility.
It's about our calling to be a light, to be a blessing to others.
We cannot change that into a theology of entitlement.
And definitely a state cannot take that and make it the blueprint for being entitled and asking for everyone as if to support them.
And the problem is that it's not like, you know, it's the Christians who are saying this.
It's the Christian pastors who are saying we are called to bless Israel.
Because when you mentioned Mike Johnson, he said, when he became House Speaker, that as Christians the Bible tells us we should support Israel.
And I ask, what about the context?
What if, hypothetically speaking, let's not get into our argument, what if Israel is committing war crimes?
Or what if Israel is breaking the international law?
Does that mean as Christians we should support them regardless?
And I fully understand and I'm fully aware of the shameful history of Christianity, in particular when it comes to anti-Semitism.
But the solution to anti-Semitism cannot be a blank support to Zionism, especially since that support to Zionism has come on the expense of Palestinians.
I always say it seems to me that many Christians in the West are repenting Over the sin of anti-semitism, a sin that happened on their ground, they are repenting on our ground.
So, to answer your question, no, I don't think the Bible justifies or calls for an unconditional support to a political entity.
I think the Bible calls us to be good neighbors to all people, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, atheists.
I think the Bible calls us to love all people and to show no favoritism, because God shows no favoritism.
It's in the Bible.
The way many of these Christians talk about Israel actually puts us immediately as Middle Eastern Christians in the defense position.
You know, I pastor the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem.
I have the word evangelical at the title of my church.
And every time an evangelical church leader says something that implies unconditional support to Israel, people ask that.
Is this what you stand for?
And we always say, no, they don't represent us.
When this support translates into support of war, this is where I'm troubled the most.
It's not just because I'm a Palestinian, by the way.
As a Christian, I'm troubled because it's the credibility of the Christian witness that is at stake.
When it seems that Christians, as in the example of Warburg, seems to call for the genocide of too many Palestinians in Gaza, throw a nuclear bomb and get rid of them.
I mean, is that really the way of Christ?
Is this how we walk in Jesus' footsteps as Jesus' followers?
So we're pleading for a different Not just position, but for a dialogue.
We're pleading even, please reconsider.
And I'm not exaggerating when we use strong words like, they need to repent of these ways.
tucker carlson
If you wake up in the morning and decide that your Christian faith requires you to support a foreign government blowing up churches and killing Christians, I think you've lost the thread.
Just to end on this, if you had a message for Christian leaders in the United States, whether in government or in churches or just citizens who care about the religion, their fellow Christians, what would it be?
munther isaac
It would be to remind them that when the state of Israel was created, it was not created on an empty land.
It was created on a land that had millions of indigenous Palestinians there, including Palestinian Christians.
And that state they celebrated as a fulfillment of prophecy and a sign of God's faith to the Jewish people for it to become a state.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, including Palestinian Christians, were forced to leave and have never returned.
Churches were closed.
A friend of mine did the research and counted more than 30 churches that were closed when Israel was created because Palestinians were expelled from the land.
Our numbers continue to be in decline.
So we're pleading that Come and listen, come and talk to us.
And my message to Christian leaders right now is, there is a very, very brutal war taking place in Gaza, a war that I've described using the word genocide, because it's a war that has used, if it's starvation, as a meme.
And fellow Christians are suffering because of that war.
It's time that Christian leaders recognize that wars is not the way, whether in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya, I mean, When will we learn that war does not help?
When will we take Jesus' words seriously about being peacemakers, about being merciful?
There must be other ways.
And so it would be an invitation to listen, to learn more, and to avoid very shallow and simplistic perspectives that are not based on scripture itself, but more based on political equations.
And I would plea right now, and I will continue to plea, that we need to stop this war in Gaza.
It's killing many, many children, women, innocent lives.
It has to stop.
There must be other ways, and as a follower of Christ, we have to pursue the path of peace and justice, and we have to avoid simplistic polarizations, good and evil.
Come and listen, come and understand what's happening, and I plead as a Christian pastor from Bethlehem, I plead that you come and listen.
tucker carlson
Father, thank you for your thoroughly decent and sensible analysis, and I hope it's heard by Christians Southwest.
I appreciate it.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
That's pretty wild.
I mean, so he's pretty explicitly coming after Christian Zionism, specifically.
That whole interview, the whole basis of the interview is attacking the conceit of Christian Zionism, which is that Christians have to support Israel based on some kind of biblical commandment, which is interesting in light of what's happening across the board.
The left is anti-Israel for ideological reasons.
The right is pro-Israel.
The base of Israel's support in America are elderly, right-wing, Christian, white people, dispensationalist Christians that believe that Genesis says that God will bless America for supporting the state of Israel.
They think that.
And that is really the only remaining support for Israel in America.
For Tucker, the biggest right-wing pundit in America by far, to do a shot across the bow like this, to do a show and say, actually, if you wake up and think that your religion tells you to support Israel for killing Christians, you've lost the plot.
That's coming for the heart.
That's coming for the core of Israel's political support in America.
Really, their only remaining support.
So that's a really big deal.
That is extremely significant that Tucker had that guest with that message.
I'm actually surprised.
Because you know how it is.
I mean, I don't think I've ever heard Tucker criticize Israel before this.
He says that Israel's his favorite country to visit, and, you know, he's critical of neocons, but never by name.
Never talking about the Jewish dimension of that, or even the Zionist angle for that matter.
So that is completely new from him, completely different.
And, um...
I'm a little bit... I mean, I love it.
I think it's great.
Just like with Candace Owens, I think it's waking people up.
It's making people aware of the fundamentals, which is, first and foremost, Jews are not Christians.
Second of all, Israel is not America.
You know, once people get the distinction in mind, because the way it is, everybody thinks that Jews might as well be Christians and Israel might as well be the 51st state.
So it's really important to build this foundation and say, hey, Israel and America aren't always on the same page.
And Israel is a foreign country.
And there isn't a theological argument to support them.
And they actually don't like Christians.
Like, once you get into those basics, you can start to build upon that and get to uh the place where we are so i think that's all very important i think it's much better than almost anything i've ever seen on his show since he left fox news i think it's great stuff it's just a puzzle Why did it take him so long to get here?
And why seemingly non-committal?
I mean, I'm not gonna look a gift horse in the mouth, but I have my suspicions about Tucker based on his family background and some of these foreign trips that he's been on, his support of Malay, and other things.
Whatever it is, I support him raising the consciousness on this issue.
I don't even need to necessarily trust him absolutely.
I don't need to trust him totally.
It's a great interview.
It's what people need to hear right now.
God bless him for that.
And he's not popular for it.
This is Joel Pollack.
Joel Pollack, who is the Jewish editor of Breitbart, responded to the interview.
All the Jews are up in arms about this.
This is Joel Pollack.
Editor-at-large of Breitbart News.
And Joe Pollock is a Jew from South Africa.
He's a religious Jew, an ethnic Jew.
He converted his wife to Judaism.
He studied Judaism at university in South Africa.
So this guy's about as Jewish as it gets, just so you know.
He's the one that left, uh, took a break on the Sabbath To go on Twitter during October 7th and say we should genocide the Palestinians.
That's this guy, if you remember that.
He says, allow me to respond to Tucker Carlson's interview by talking about the facts rather than speculating about whether Tucker hates Israel or is an anti-Semite.
He says he is concerned with Christians.
I'll accept that.
But there's no excuse for this.
Do you know how arrogant Jews are?
This is how arrogant they are.
Tucker Carlson, a Christian, has an interview with a Christian.
They talk about the plight of Christians in the Middle East.
But here comes an American Jew, well not even, an immigrant, here comes a Jew and says, So you say it's cause you care about Christians.
I'll accept that.
I'll accept that.
Who made you the judge?
What are you, the boss?
They think they are.
They think they run everything.
They think that they are our boss.
I'll accept that.
Accept it?
Who the fuck are you?
There's no excuse.
It's always this kind of... They're always scolding us.
First, a fact about Bethlehem.
Christians used to be a majority there.
They are now a minority.
The Palestinian Authority has been Islamizing the city since taking control of Bethlehem.
Israeli occupation is hardly the issue.
Another fact.
Bethlehem has become an anti-Semitic city under Palestinian control.
unidentified
Far worse to Jews than to Christians.
nick fuentes
In 2007, I was told not to speak Hebrew there.
This is a Christian... Okay, let me refresh your memory from two tweets ago.
This is a video about how Christians are being genocided.
They're being genocided.
Israel is genociding them.
Israel won't let them get food and medicine.
They're starving to death.
The old people are just dying because when they get sick, they can't get medical attention because Israel won't give them medicine.
They're being expelled because of war.
But two tweets later we're talking about how bad- But it's far worse for us.
I was told to remove my yarmulke and cover it with the hat in the birthplace of Jesus.
unidentified
Could you imagine?
nick fuentes
This is what I'm talking about.
It's the arrogance, the entitlement, the narcissism.
It's always about them.
Even when it's not!
Even when it's about Christians.
Two Christians get together to talk about how Christians have it hard, but not without permission.
I'll accept your explanation.
unidentified
There's no excuse for this.
nick fuentes
What about us?
What about us in Palestine?
Nobody talks about us in Bethlehem.
Nobody talks about what the Muslims are doing to us all the time.
There, dude.
This guy in particular is terrible.
I mean, this is just a piece of shit, this guy.
Reverend Isaac does not believe Israel should exist, a fact Tucker does not discuss.
He repeats many false claims about Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, like the claim Israeli snipers killed two civilians in a church, which the IDF refuted.
Oh, the IDF refuted that?
Gee.
Oh, well, in that case, it must not be true.
If the IDF denied that the IDF is murdering Christians, Well, why wouldn't we believe them?
Remarkably, Rev.
Isaac criticizes the Abraham Accords, a peace agreement between Israel and Arab states.
One who is truly interested in peace should welcome that development.
For Isaac, that peace deal is bad because it distracts from the Palestinian struggle.
He is an activist who campaigns worldwide against the Evangelical Christian support for Israel.
He tells Carlson evangelicals should not use the Bible as a basis for supporting Israel.
He is entitled to these beliefs, but they are not authoritative in any broad sense.
Oh, but you are.
By the way, he's got to run damage control because we can't let the Christians find out that they don't need to support Israel.
Stop telling them they don't need to support Israel.
That's just his opinion.
You know you don't have to listen.
Keep giving us money.
Keep giving us money.
Keep giving us all your money.
Don't pay any attention to him.
unidentified
He is not an authority on the subject.
nick fuentes
Keep giving us your money.
unidentified
Please give us your money.
That's what they are.
That's what they're about.
nick fuentes
Isaac says Israel is not as free as people say for Christians claiming it is tough to register conversions.
Bureaucracy is tough for everyone in Israel.
Tucker extrapolates falsely Christians have fewer rights in Israel.
Carlson adds some of the interview's most incendiary comments suggesting the U.S.
should not give Israel aid if one Christian is killed.
Why is that controversial?
Ed should not support a foreign government that he says is guilty of blowing up churches and Christians, which is false.
It's true!
One suspects Carlson's real target is Republican foreign policy.
He mocks self-professed Christians in the U.S.
He says they're sending money to oppress Christians.
Another false and inflammatory statement.
He attacks Speaker Johnson for supporting Israel.
There are many pro-Israel Christian Arabs.
Concern about Christians would suggest backing Israel against Hamas and opposing Palestinian Authority policies.
Tucker has taken his opposition to a U.S.
role in foreign wars to an absurd extreme.
And then here's the best part.
Apologies for the typos.
I'm on a flight to Israel!
I'm on a flight to Israel!
Apologies that there were typos in my screed against Christians who are being murdered as I am currently on a flight to Israel.
Really, Jew boy?
unidentified
This is even better.
nick fuentes
Look at his pinned tweet.
Malay's surprise late-night visit Okay pin tweet by the way this is Malay
unidentified
Oh Oy vey, the killing is real!
They're killing the Jews again!
They're killing us!
Please, leave us alone!
nick fuentes
What's his name?
Joel Pollack.
Joel Pollack is a South African-American conservative political commentator.
Blah blah blah.
Whoops.
Pollock was born to a Jewish family in Johannesburg.
His parents moved to the United States in 1977.
He grew up in the Chicago suburbs, specifically Skokie.
He attended Solomon Schechter Day School.
What's that, you might ask?
It's a Jewish day school.
Pollock was politically liberal in his early life, active in groups that later described as the forebears of Antifa.
He was a Jewish Antifa.
His political views began to shift toward the right after experiences as a student in South Africa, which he described as waking him from a left-wing worldview.
He attended Harvard, from which he graduated magna cum laude with a joint degree in social studies and environment science.
He then attended the University of Cape Town and earned a master's degree in Jewish Studies.
In Jewish Studies.
He later attended Harvard Law.
There he was an active writer for the Harvard Law Record.
okay he is married to julia bertelsman she She is a black South African who converted to Judaism.
unidentified
But what about us?
nick fuentes
Are you forgetting something?
unidentified
What about us?
What about our money?
nick fuentes
What about us, Tucker?
You forgot about us.
Look at this pinhead.
Look at this fucking pinhead.
I call him a pinhead because his head is shaped like a fucking pin.
unidentified
Taka, what about us?
What about us?
nick fuentes
Don't tell them.
Don't tell them.
Don't tell the other Christians they can't support us.
unidentified
We're people of the book.
Leave us alone.
Look at this pinhead.
nick fuentes
Not a patriot.
Not a patriot.
As a matter of fact, he's a pinhead.
Look at this pin-shaped head.
Look at this pin-shaped head on his body.
unidentified
It's disgusting!
nick fuentes
Look at his pin-shaped head!
It's like a bowling pin.
Look at this pin-shaped head attached to his body.
unidentified
It disgusts me.
nick fuentes
Spot the difference.
Spot the difference.
Well, you see, we have to support Israel because they're the only democracy in the Middle East.
Oh, well...
Well, you see, this is me doing my Joel Pollack impression.
My head is shaped like a pen.
And well, you see, we have to support Israel because they're our closest ally in the Middle East.
They're the only democracy in the Middle East.
The Jews have been oppressed for 2,000 years.
From the ashes of the Holocaust But you're not remembering the Holocaust Can we see a side profile no No reason.
I'm just asking.
Can't we see his side profile?
No reason at all for that.
We just need to see if he's mewing.
Does he mew Look at that Look at that look at this look at this guy's face Look at his face.
Look at his face Sheesh It's ridiculous.
unidentified
Hang on.
nick fuentes
I don't have Facebook.
unidentified
I don't have Facebook.
...stood that he was a fine student of Torah.
His studies in Gemara were practically all-consuming.
But there was another side to Ariel that you might not have glimpsed.
nick fuentes
It's so funny when you actually hear him talk and they sound like my imagination.
unidentified
And that was Ariel's love and devotion to Eretz Israel, to Israel.
Ariel was a fervent religious Zionist.
And as he matured, he came to understand that the mainstream media had turned against Israel.
Ariel understood that demonizing the Jewish state had become the norm for most American newspapers, with the notable exception of the Wall Street Journal and TV news outlets.
I know that Andrew had been looking forward to this opportunity for three reasons.
As the handout illustrates, on September 30, 2000, the New York Times published a front-page picture labeled, Palestinian Youth Beaten by Israeli Soldier on the Temple Mount.
The photo caused Israel.
I know that Andrew had been looking forward to this opportunity for three reasons.
One, look at this pinch.
nick fuentes
This is crazy, dude.
This is crazy.
Why is it so long?
Why is it so long like that?
Looks like a Mike and Ike.
Looks like a Good and Plenty pill head.
He's got a pill-shaped, Good and Plenty-shaped head.
Capsule!
unidentified
It was the common intellectual bond that he shared with Karen and Robert.
nick fuentes
Imagine walking around with that.
unidentified
Not just about politics, but about culture.
Andrew always believed that culture was upstream from politics, as he used to say.
And he understood, like Plato, that if you control the poets, you control the republic.
Though his answer was not to banish the poets, but to fight for those poets who dared to dissent from the prevailing view.
Another reason Andrew was looking forward to this was that Ariel of blessed memory was the kind of person who always inspired a kind of awe in Andrew.
Andrew was not an observant Jew, but he was fascinated by those who were.
And he was often proudly and playfully very emotive about his own Judaism.
More than once sitting in the office, and it's a giant open space, he would burst into a Hebrew school song or he'd start chanting his bar mitzvah portion, which happens to be Parshat Bo, if you want to know.
And partly this was sort of to tease me, but also to amuse himself.
nick fuentes
They love, and do you ever notice that?
They just they love talking about themselves.
They just love You guys This is America!
This is America!
You're working for American news media.
He wasn't an observant Jew, but often he would break out in old songs from Hebrew school, which, if you happen to know, was goosh-baloo, was boop-a-la-boo.
Once a Tameem, always a Tameem, as the prophets say, as the elders say.
Once a Tameem, always a Tameem.
unidentified
It was an interesting journey for Andrew because he grew up in a reform... It's a giant open space.
He would burst into a Hebrew school song, or he'd start chanting his bar mitzvah portion, which happens to be Parshat Bo, if you wanna know.
Hilarious, dude.
nick fuentes
It's fucking hilarious.
If you must know.
They're all... Dude.
Look at, like...
Dude, we are so cooked.
Are you serious?
They've cut me off here?
unidentified
This is ridiculous, man.
nick fuentes
I just can't get another city Anyway, so So that was, that's Joel Pollack.
Apologies for the typos.
I'm on a flight to Israel right now.
And here he is with Malay, but don't criticize Malay or else Bronze Age Pervert is not gonna be happy.
unidentified
White power.
nick fuentes
Is that what that is?
Is that what we're calling it now?
Javier Malay, I think he's a Jew, though.
unidentified
Javier Malay.
nick fuentes
Everyone support Malay.
unidentified
Why?
Cuz he's a Jew.
nick fuentes
When you see hysterical denunciations of Malay as Zionist in photos with rabbi, the fake right don't care about that in my opinion.
They're just attacking Trump by proxy.
Really?
That's why?
unidentified
That's why?
nick fuentes
What emotion does this evoke?
Chat, tell me, what emotion does this evoke?
What's your reaction when you see this?
unidentified
Is it because you don't fuck with Trump?
nick fuentes
Because you don't like Trump?
Is that why?
unidentified
I gotta look something up on YouTube.
Oh wait, hang on.
nick fuentes
I gotta look something up on YouTube.
unidentified
Oh, wait, hang on.
I don't know how that...
nick fuentes
I was trying to look up something other than that.
unidentified
I need a quick palate cleanser.
I need a quick palate cleanser.
You order it, Krebs, and Bogdorf.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Not kidding, of course.
Kidding, of course!
I don't know how... I just tried to look up a YouTube video and that came up.
I don't know how that popped up.
unidentified
Bruh.
Really?
Really?
And then here's even better.
Do I not have it?
Really?
And then here's even better.
nick fuentes
Oh, do I not have it?
Oh, no, it's right here.
Here's Dan Crenshaw, neocon.
This is who Tucker is.
A click chaser.
Tucker's M.O.
is simple.
Defend America's enemies and attack America's allies.
There isn't an objective bone in that washed up news host body.
Mindless contrarianism is his guiding principle buttressed by his childish tactic to just ask questions.
Any educated adult, especially one with such a long career in journalism, should occasionally try answering some of those questions objectively.
But he never does!
unidentified
Instead he uses his platform to sow doubt and paranoia and anti-demotism!
He does it for one simple reason.
nick fuentes
Clicks and engagements.
Which of course translates to monetary benefit.
He wants you to believe he's the last place you can go to for truth.
That's he's the only one brave enough to reveal the elitist lies being told.
unidentified
This nonsense about Christians being killed by Israel is just the latest example.
Tucker will eventually fade into nothingness because his veneer of faux intellectualism is falling apart and revealing who he truly is.
are cowardly, no-nothing elitists and full of shit!
You are Jewish.
You are Jewish!
nick fuentes
Silence!
unidentified
Jewish!
nick fuentes
Silence!
Silence.
unidentified
Sir, you dropped this.
Silence.
nick fuentes
Where's the meme?
Someone have it.
There was a really good meme on Twitter.
unidentified
I gotta find it on my phone.
Let me see if I got it.
I might not have it.
nick fuentes
Someone link it to me.
There was a meme.
It was like, you drop this.
You are Jewish.
unidentified
Somebody have that And I don't have it so Somebody link it to me.
nick fuentes
It's the Dr. Phil, you dropped this.
These people are insane, dude.
You see how insane they are?
Tucker says, yeah, stop killing Christians, please.
And you get this.
You get this psychopath.
Dude, Jake Shields is such a W. Tucker is a patriot.
You are a Zionist cocksucker.
Stop posting the iFunny link.
It's a tweet.
It's a tweet.
It has four reaction images.
I didn't ask for that.
It's a tweet.
It has four... No, stop!
It's a tweet.
It has four reaction images.
It has, Dr. Phil, you dropped this.
Nick Fuentes Palpatine, you are Jewish.
It has a Pepe, you are Jewish.
And it has another, you are Jewish.
It's four reaction images.
Anyway, Jake Shields says, Tucker is a patriot.
You are a Zionist cocksucker.
You do this for one simple reason.
They pay you.
A day of reckoning is coming for you, traitors.
Dude, let's fucking go.
W, Jake Shields.
W, Jake Shields.
What would happen if a... This is so good.
unidentified
Dude, it's so true.
nick fuentes
Anti-Semite.
Dude, PilotZoomer, stop posting the same link.
It's the wrong link.
unidentified
That's so real.
nick fuentes
Jake Shields is goaded.
unidentified
Now Let me see someone in telegram have it
Let me see if I could get it Thank you.
Let me see if I could get that.
nick fuentes
Nobody has it.
Dude, I swear.
Maybe it got deleted because I could have swore I liked it.
unidentified
Damn.
Damn, son.
Where'd you find Here it is Thank you.
nick fuentes
Thank you, Utah Zoomer.
unidentified
Here it is.
nick fuentes
What have I learned from the experience of Nick Fuentes sicking his Kruipers on me?
unidentified
As it turns out, I am Jewish.
nick fuentes
Tucker, you dropped this.
Hey Dan Crenshaw, I think you dropped this.
unidentified
You are Jewish.
This is a good one.
nick fuentes
I haven't seen this one.
Over and over again, they laid out incontrovertible evidence of my Jewishness.
unidentified
Dude.
That one sucks.
This one sucks.
nick fuentes
That one sucks also.
Kind of funny.
unidentified
Also sucks.
nick fuentes
This one's good.
This one's kind of funny.
Are there any other good ones?
Can she post more of these?
unidentified
Hey, stupid bitch, can you post more of these?
nick fuentes
Do the thing.
This one's not very good either.
I like this.
This is a classic.
Evergreen.
Will never change.
This one's pretty funny for now.
I think it'll get stale eventually.
This one's evergreen.
This one's great.
evergreen very good this one's evergreen yeah this one's kind of funny that sucks that's good stuff i was also going to talk about that uh lauren southern tweet and then i'm going to get out of here then i gotta go
cuz I got a show to do later tonight you know so I'm gonna I'm gonna look at this Lauren Southern tweet then I'm gonna get out of here cuz I got a show to do I'll be doing a show in a few hours so tune back in at 10 10 30 ish central time and I'll be doing a show Yeah, I saw this today.
Lauren Southern, a brief list of well-adjusted men on this website who are heterosexual, aka actually like women, and contribute to a significantly healthier psychological analysis of gender relations.
Saw this and I was like dude if I was on this list, I would commit suicide Real super dad here Nice gym shoes and cargo shorts, dude.
Liberty!
Normie McDonald.
I'm a real super dad.
Look at me with my kid.
My butt hanging out in my t-shirt and shorts.
Nice look.
First off, these things slap.
unidentified
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Fuck you.
unidentified
Shut the fuck up.
nick fuentes
Dude, no wonder.
This is when women tell you, why can't you be nice?
This is what they mean.
They want you to be a pussy.
They want you to cut your own junk off and put it in a jar and give it to them.
They want you to wear cargo shorts and carry a stroller and say, this slaps.
unidentified
First of all, this slaps.
nick fuentes
They want you to say that.
Directing all of your anger at women is a loser strategy.
The ratio is about 100 to 1 favoring consumers.
Fix the demand.
unidentified
Guys, just stop jerking off.
nick fuentes
Guys literally beg women to start selling themselves on OF.
They beg for it.
You should be focusing on them as a majority.
Women are literally shoving their giant asses in our face constantly.
They walk around in yoga pants with their ass hanging out.
They walk around, that's just casual wear now.
They go to restaurants with freaking tights on, hugging their ass cheeks.
That's my fault?
And every tweet, their pussy is in bio.
Every tweet, my pussy in bio.
That's my fault?
Crazy.
Stop being mad at women.
Yes, king!
Finally a king who gets it.
Crazy.
That's what my husband says!
Of course he does, you stupid fucking bitch.
He says that men are leaders and they don't get to complain how women are responding to their demands.
He says men need to change what they are doing.
Sounds unproblematic.
unidentified
Stupid fucking bitch.
nick fuentes
I sincerely believe... If you start a sentence like that as a man, commit suicide as quickly as possible.
unidentified
I sincerely believe if you are a male and you have a male friend who uses OnlyFans, you should bully him and you're not using it.
I sincerely believe... Of course.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's about right.
Yeah, that's about fucking right.
Yep, that's about right.
Normie McDonald, by the way.
Oh, and he's a Doyle fan.
Epic.
unidentified
That's about right.
Let's see, who else we got here?
nick fuentes
Edmund Smirk.
Like Edmund Burke.
unidentified
Edmund Burke.
nick fuentes
Motherfucker.
A lot of you guys have been asking for me to explain my thoughts.
Read Swifty and Normality in the Freak Right in the American Mind.
Swifty and Normality is an elusive vibes-based idea.
It can roughly be defined as inoffensive, law-abiding, upwardly mobile, middle-class culture.
unidentified
So, Chili's?
nick fuentes
Drinking beer and eating sliders at Chili's?
Wearing a baseball cap?
Just imagine everything that makes the American dream possible and what the novo regime, the new regime, which worships at the altar, WORSHIPS AT THE ALTAR!
Whoa, what a rhetorical flourish.
I've never heard that before.
I've never heard anyone say worship at the altar of some totalizing political ideology, you dumb fucking idiot.
Chili's brain.
Guy's got Chili's brain.
Fucking beef slider beer Chili's brain.
Which worships at the altar of D.E.I.
Shut up.
Oh and Jew boy.
Awesome stuff.
Of course.
Of course.
unidentified
These people... These people suck.
Taylor Swift is a... Taylor Swift is a C word.
nick fuentes
Dudes who use the word misogyny should be a big red flag to women.
The girl dad write says woman hating.
The girl, Dad, right?
unidentified
Oh, brother.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's a that's about right Where's the Chili's picture?
unidentified
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Where's the chili's picture?
I'm just dying to see it Oh brother dude It is- everything is so cooked.
Do we- okay.
Need I even say more?
Need I even say more?
I think we're good, actually, just by looking at that.
Bro, yeah, I think that's all we need to see here.
I think I've seen enough on this one already.
How the Manosphere presents dating Curious George and And then this doofus.
unidentified
Yeah, just look at the face.
Once again, another one.
That's all we really need to see.
2019 trend has that continued has that been exacerbated by lockdown social atomization and and then this doofus yeah just look at the face once again another one that's all we really need to see oh are you for real are Are you for real?
nick fuentes
Are you so for real?
I didn't even know this.
Produced the Stop K-12 Indoctrination video series for the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
unidentified
Dude, no way!
nick fuentes
No way!
unidentified
I had no idea.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
unidentified
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
nick fuentes
Senator's activities have included... People are saying he's good on the blacks.
Dude, he's literally a Jewish shill, you dumb idiot.
Oh, he's racist?
Their activities have included Front Page Mag, described as Islamophobic, anti-Islam.
Jihad Watch, run by Robert Spencer.
Counter Jihad movie on the internet.
Combating excesses of political correctness on university campuses.
What, like being pro-Palestine?
That's funny, man.
I had no idea.
Outspoken adherent of the New Left later rejected progressive ideas, became a neocon.
Mother's family emigrated from Imperial Russia.
Father's family left Russia during the Jewish pogroms.
Lived in Belarus.
Parents were members of the Communist Party, supporters of Joseph Stalin.
They left the party after Khrushchev's de-Stalinization.
Became politically conservative, wrote an article for Washington Post called Lefties for Reagan. - Again.
Explained their change of views and recent decision to vote for Ronald Reagan, why I am no longer a leftist.
Take a wild guess on why they became pro-Reagan.
like all the other neocons horowitz's son ben is a co-founder with mark andresen of andresen horowitz he Yep.
Yeah, that's about right.
And yeah, that's about right.
Yeah, that's about right.
I didn't even know that.
I wasn't even expecting to go down that rabbit hole, but I didn't even know that he was doing videos for the David Horowitz Center, of course.
Nice face, by the way.
Is this guy Jewish?
Or is he just an ugly goy?
To be fair, I am insane.
Just more so in many other categories, but I shall take the compliment and run with it, m'lady.
Tis the compliment, I shall take it and run with it, m'lady.
Oh, thank you, Lauren.
Thank you so much, Lauren Southern.
You're so beautiful.
Tis a high honor for you to praise me in this way.
Milady, I tip my fedora to you.
unidentified
These people suck.
nick fuentes
So hard.
And then this Jew show.
this true show W I love Judaism I I find it weird to say people rejected the Messiah.
They did!
They did!
unidentified
Oh, brother.
nick fuentes
I find it weird.
I find it weird.
That's what they did!
That's the basis of the gospel.
That's hilarious, man.
Yeah, see this kind of like, you know, faux high IQ, enlightened centrism, it fails when you realize these people are just lying.
They're either stupid, ignorant, or lying to you.
This is enlightened centrism.
Hey man, I love Judaism.
I think both sides are a little crazy crazy and As if any of us could possibly know who's going to hell.
Okay, dude.
unidentified
These people are scoundrels.
nick fuentes
Joel Berry yeah The good boy list.
W me by the way.
Let's get the ratio off.
Simplest I would hashtag commit suicide if I was on there.
Facts.
Good boy points. - Yes.
Extra good boy points.
For all the guys that aren't toxic males.
If you see an ex-account that is constantly name-calling or pulling bottom-of-the-barrel drama out in any political argument, responding to them is like pulling an insult lever.
unidentified
Idiot slot machine, just stop playing!
Jeez.
What should I do with my hair?
What should I do with my hair?
nick fuentes
Of course she supports the porn star slut that's now a convert right And I and dr. Sydney Watson Watson. - Done.
unidentified
Typical.
Alright, I'm gonna get out of here.
nick fuentes
I gotta get out of here.
All right, let's see.
We got some super chats.
I'll read the big ones, the small ones I'll save for after my show tonight, okay?
Then I gotta get out of here.
Then that's gonna be it.
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Let me read our bigger superchats, and then I'm gonna go.
But remember, I'll be back here tonight, 1030, 11, Central Time.
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I always forget to shill.
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I'll be back here at 10.
But first, we'll go through some of these superchats.
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GovLover sent $31, hey Nick, long time fan.
My wife insulted you the other day, saying that you were too radical.
I shut her down, obviously, but she ended up actually making some good arguments.
I tried fighting back, but I couldn't outflank her.
Then she grabbed my face and said shut the fuck up into my mouth.
Advice?
nick fuentes
Damn it's kinda hot actually.
You gotta grab her by the throat, push her against the- No, I'm kidding.
Kidding!
unidentified
Kidding!
nick fuentes
That's a joke.
That's a joke.
Kidding.
Kidding.
Um, no.
Very funny.
Very funny super chat.
Very funny super chat.
Funny jokes.
unidentified
Ha ha ha ha ha.
nick fuentes
Ha ha ha.
Very funny jokey jokes.
Um... No, no, no.
Um, no, you gotta, you gotta say, hey, excuse me, miss.
Please respect my boundaries.
I am watching America First.
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It's not in the Torah.
Chilseph sent $30.
In Mishneh Torah, where does Maimans pray for the death of Christians?
Some Jew told me I was wrong.
Anyway, been around since saw you on Roush and the thought war was even in your Discord.
God bless you, brother.
nick fuentes
It's not in the Torah.
It's not, I don't, it's not in the Mishneh Torah, okay?
I don't have the citation in front of me, but it's not in there, so...
But if you're gonna use that, you gotta do your own research, okay?
If you're gonna use these things, you have to look it up.
I don't have it in front of me, but that's not where it is.
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Sounds similar, doesn't it?
I do a good impression.
But thank you, man.
I appreciate you.
"Stop giving you money.
"Great stream as always, brother.
"Had to do a double take when I heard the Jew talk.
nick fuentes
"Swore it was you, ha ha." - Sounds similar, doesn't it?
I do a good impression, but thank you, man.
I appreciate you.
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When Ted Cruz did his infamous "Vote Your Conscious" stunt at the 16th convention, it was reported that Adelson blocked him from his donor suite.
A month later, he endorsed Trump.
Get booed off the stage by GOP voters, no problem.
Run afoul with Sheldon Adelson and it's DEATHCON 3.
nick fuentes
Never heard that story but doesn't surprise me.
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Poopcoin sent $20, James Traficant was another congressman that probably got killed for talking about Israel.
Thank you, man.
Yeah, welcome to the show.
You know me.
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I'm just doing my thing out here.
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I'm just, uh... I'm having fun with it.
dollars new fans saw you on sos podcast and you basically just say common sense shit keep speaking the uncomfortable truths thank you man yeah welcome to the show you know me i'm just doing my thing out here i'm just uh i'm having fun with it we're having fun with it Fagagernaget sent $15, You know, they were chosen and then we got Rome.
You know, they got Jerusalem, we got Rome.
lesser extent for our role in Christ's murder? - No, it's 'cause we're chosen in the same way.
nick fuentes
You know, they were chosen and then we got Rome.
You know, they got Jerusalem, we got Rome.
So I think we're blessed and cursed in the same way because, you know, Jews bore the Christ and had a hand in his killing.
Catholics have Rome, and they also had a role in his killing.
So there is 100% a parallel there.
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Love the boomer rage out there.
Looking forward to a pack four.
Much love brother, Christ is king. - We're just having fun with it.
nick fuentes
No rage, no hate, no anger.
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Just have fun with it.
Hey Nick, I'm your biggest 6th grade fan.
When I told my mom about the juice she slapped me and told me no more snack time.
Then she called me gay.
Is she a Zionist?
What should I do?
nick fuentes
Haha, very funny.
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JonTronsWolves will avenge you and JonArianJoffery for what that freak has done.
Wolf, wolf, wolf, love you.
nick fuentes
I love you too, buddy.
JonTron's Revenge.
It is written.
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Yep.
Yeah, I remember that too.
Oops, sent that one twice.
But seriously, I went back and watched the JonTron versus Destiny thing from like 2016 and Destiny just straight up says nonsense and JonTron was making good arguments.
It's crazy how anyone thinks he won that back then, but I remember everyone acted like he did. - Yup.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I remember that too.
I don't think I ever watched the whole thing, but I do remember that controversy.
unidentified
And you're right.
nick fuentes
It was unequivocally a JonTron victory.
But that's, you know, Destiny is, uh, got like this midwit propaganda thing going on.
unidentified
Alright, we got one more!
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God bless Nicholas J. Fuentes, the funniest and most insightful political commentator of our time.
Love you, Nick!
nick fuentes
Thank you very much, man.
Love you, too.
Okay!
unidentified
Alright!
nick fuentes
That's our last Super Chat.
So that's it for this stream.
Thank you, everybody, for watching.
Huge stream!
We had over 11,000 viewers on just like a random Thursday.
Didn't even promote it.
So thanks, everybody, for tuning in.
Really appreciate you.
Hope you enjoyed it.
Remember, hey, it's no hate.
I don't hate anybody.
Just jokes.
We're having fun with it.
All we believe, Christ is King, America first!
These people really piss me off, though, but I appreciate all the support.
I'll be back here tonight, 10.30, 11, Central Time, here on Rumble.
So follow me on my Rumble channel and check out AFPAC.
We have our tickets for sale.
AFPAC 4.
I'll be there.
We have a ton of confirmed guests already.
Lucas Gage, Dr. Lupus.
We got Jimbo Zoomer's gonna be there.
Paul Towne is gonna be there.
Some mainstream guests who I don't know if I want to announce them just yet.
But we got some big guests.
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Huge fucking party.
I'll be there hanging out, taking pictures, giving a speech.
Other speeches, food.
Lot of fun.
Get them while you can because they're going quick.
We've already sold hundreds of them.
unidentified
And, uh...
nick fuentes
Closing in on a thousand actually pretty soon.
So make sure you get them now get them while you still can but But yeah, that's gonna do it for me.
Let me pick an outro song here This song I'll play the song that everyone hated the other day.
All right.
Thanks for watching.
I'll see you guys next time.
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I said, fucking around nice and soft.
Let you down many times on this long road.
It's hard to control my urge to flow on the edge.
Flow on the edge.
Picking up all the pieces on the floor.
Will you ever return to your true form?
The crowd is getting agitated Frankly can't fucking take it This what I'm on.
I said I'm fine.
Got shit together.
It just take time.
If one don't work the other might.
That's how it goes.
The expect change all in one night.
Not how it goes.
I'm on a different type of work, you hear it clearly now.
I'm not about to back away, I see it clearly now.
You're trying to keep me on your watch, but time is ticking now.
I'm not the one, okay, I'm done, I'm tired, leaving now.
In the round I said so.
Let you down many times on this long road.
It's so hard to control my urge to flow on the edge.
Flow on the edge.
Picking up all the pieces on the floor.
Will you ever return to your true form?
The crowd is getting agitated.
Frankly can't fucking take it.
It's what I'm on.
I said I'm fine.
Got shit together.
It just takes time.
If one don't work the other might.
That's how it goes.
The eggs might change all in one night.
Not how it goes.
I'm on a different type of wave, you hear it clearly now.
I'm not about to back away, I see it clearly now.
You're trying to keep me on your watch, but time is ticking now.
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