- The American right is on the verge of a major shift. People on the right, people I know, people I can’t name, are refusing to do anything that might be seen as opposing the Nick Fuentes/Tucker Carlson “we must fight organized Jewry, priority number one” juggernaut. These unnamed people are in a position to speak out, even in rather benign ways, but won’t. And here’s the key: they’re not refusing to speak because they agree with Fuentes/Carlson. They don’t. These are good people, very good people, not remotely anti-Jewish or hateful toward anybody.
These unnamed people are refusing to be openly critical of Tucker/Fuentes because they fear for their career in conservative politics. They fear that being seen as anti-Nick/Tuck might cause repercussions that could affect their job prospects.
They might be correct. And that’s chilling.
Wow, what a take. Being the adventures of a race-baiting conservative commentator who comes to realise, with dawning horror, that Trump's ur-fascism might actually be a catalyst for - who'd have thought it? - fascism. I'm going to assume this is a typical take from this chap. In spite of everything, he appears to be unaware that language like this has been instrumental to the creation of, and continues to contribute towards the advancement of, the fell juggernaut he fears is descending.And he’s afraid to state that Jews do not openly support the “prosecution” of Christians (especially compared to Muslims, who are actively murdering Christians as we speak).