The evangelical wing of establishment right wing commentariat are freaking out over Tucker having Nick on, and really freaking out about the statement Heritage Foundation made about it.
They just cannot, will not, deal with how unpopular Jewish influence is with the under 35 crowd, and will do their damnedest to gate keep against it. It will be a major point of contention next year for the 2026 Congressional races, and be a really big deal in 2028. Taking any Jewish lobbying money will be a huge negative, and if Trump keeps doing what he's been doing, his endorsements will be toxic, and no one in the GOP will want him anywhere near them.
Funny thing is, I'm not even a fan of Fuentes, and am somewhat suspicious of him myself...but the fear and vitriol people have for him is massively misplaced, he shouldn't be censored or unpersoned, and there are much more contentious people out there. We should be able to talk about and share Fuentes content, regardless of any of that. That's really what it comes down to for me. Fuentes is relevant, whether anyone likes that or not. I won't be shamed into pretending he doesn't exist, just because the Zionist crowd hates him. Controversial opinion, but Nick Fuentes is a person who exists. Hot take, I know.
I'd estimate 50% are so are straight-up Jewish supremacists. Even the atheists who don't believe in the "God's chosen people" nonsense still think they're part of the smartest, most moral people to have ever existed and the rest of us vermin should be happy they haven't morally exterminated us yet (for the good of the planet that they will righteously and morally safeguard).
Then another 40-45% are victims of psychological abuse from the first group, absolutely convinced that for absolutely no reason at all, normal people around them will all just start hating them and then the death camps will be right around the corner. They don't necessarily hate everyone or think they're superior, but do consider themselves to be vulnerable in a way due to heavy psychological conditioning from birth.
The other 5-10% are mostly normal people who don't think that way.
The evangelical wing of establishment right wing commentariat are freaking out over Tucker having Nick on, and really freaking out about the statement Heritage Foundation made about it.
They just cannot, will not, deal with how unpopular Jewish influence is with the under 35 crowd, and will do their damnedest to gate keep against it. It will be a major point of contention next year for the 2026 Congressional races, and be a really big deal in 2028. Taking any Jewish lobbying money will be a huge negative, and if Trump keeps doing what he's been doing, his endorsements will be toxic, and no one in the GOP will want him anywhere near them.
I have not seen that one, any chance of a link?
https://x.com/KevinRobertsTX/status/1983958755613262324
Holy shit. When NormieCon ThinkTank #1 comes out and says "yeah, saying Jews are horrible people isn't antisemitism", They know that the end is nigh.
One of the thousands of Jews who have political sway for no good reason
Um, excuse me, a pile of shoes exists in Poland. That should be reason enough for you, bigot.
Giga-Zionist, Temu Ben Shapiro, and "good friend" of (and totally not involved in murdering) Charlie Kirk.
He's just a scumbag who is explicitly pro "genocide" (or whatever you want to call it.) Also a proven liar and disingenuous faggot.
Funny thing is, I'm not even a fan of Fuentes, and am somewhat suspicious of him myself...but the fear and vitriol people have for him is massively misplaced, he shouldn't be censored or unpersoned, and there are much more contentious people out there. We should be able to talk about and share Fuentes content, regardless of any of that. That's really what it comes down to for me. Fuentes is relevant, whether anyone likes that or not. I won't be shamed into pretending he doesn't exist, just because the Zionist crowd hates him. Controversial opinion, but Nick Fuentes is a person who exists. Hot take, I know.
So like every other Jew.
Well, not all jews....
the 99 percent of them just give the rest a bad reputation.
Eh, I won't go that far.
I'd estimate 50% are so are straight-up Jewish supremacists. Even the atheists who don't believe in the "God's chosen people" nonsense still think they're part of the smartest, most moral people to have ever existed and the rest of us vermin should be happy they haven't morally exterminated us yet (for the good of the planet that they will righteously and morally safeguard).
Then another 40-45% are victims of psychological abuse from the first group, absolutely convinced that for absolutely no reason at all, normal people around them will all just start hating them and then the death camps will be right around the corner. They don't necessarily hate everyone or think they're superior, but do consider themselves to be vulnerable in a way due to heavy psychological conditioning from birth.
The other 5-10% are mostly normal people who don't think that way.
The jew rat trying to subvert TPUSA into an advocate for zionism.
I'd never heard of him until Nick Fuentes started complaining about him after Charlie Kirk's assassination either.
It was before that, to be fair. He was picking fights with Dave Smith and the like.
But, yeah, he was even more of a nobody than he is now, up until recently.
Is this the guy who cropped out the neutralize definition on that tweet?
Yep.
Okay, and? Nothing happened when the last one was neutralized. Nothing will happen when these are.