Peter Beinart on Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson has been getting a lot of attention in The New York Times, none of it good (including Michelle Goldberg’s “The Conspiracy Theory Behind Tucker Carlson’s Apology” (April 24). but I’ll leave that for another time). Peter Beinart’s op-ed is based on the idea that Carlson thinks that Israel’s behavior has something to do with its Jewishness. Obviously way out there.

Like other prominent figures on the anti-Israel right, [Carlson] still sees the West as menaced by alien civilizations bent on its destruction. He has just turned his attention to what he sees as the alien civilization that populates the Jewish state. And he’s done so with the same penchant for conspiracy theories that has long marked his public commentary. Now he is using a destructive, ill-defined and unpopular war to give those theories even greater reach. … [Carlson] is at the forefront of a cohort of right-wing commentators who don’t merely condemn Israel’s manifold crimes against the Palestinians and others in the Middle East. They also suggest something far more troubling: that Israel’s crimes stem from its Jewishness, which they claim threatens the Christian West. …

Now Americans across the ideological spectrum are growing more critical of Israel. But young conservatives are more likely than their lefty counterparts to link Israel’s transgressions to its religious identity. Last fall, a Yale survey asked Americans ages 18-34 how they felt about claims that American Jews enjoy too much power, are more loyal to Israel than America and should have their businesses boycotted to protest the war in Gaza. Almost two-thirds of respondents ages 18 to 34 who defined themselves as “extremely conservative” agreed with at least one of those statements. Among people in that same age group who defined themselves as “extremely liberal,” less than one-third did.

Candace Owens, one of America’s most popular podcasters, has endorsed Mr. Carlson’s claim that the ultra-Orthodox Jewish group Chabad is using the Iran war to try to rebuild the Temple. She has also claimed that the Talmud tells Jews “that we’re animals, that they have a right to own us, that they have a right to make us worship them.” In 2024 she accused Israel of giving refuge to pedophiles and linked that behavior to the ritual murder of Christians in Europe during Passover. Nick Fuentes, an avowed racist and misogynist who Mr. Carlson recently hosted for a friendly interview, has insisted that “If you read anything about the Israeli government, anything even about Talmudic Judaism, what they say is, we don’t love our enemies. They say that the non-Jews, we don’t even consider them human.”

What’s going on here is that Beinart assumes he is safe in saying these things because, by not allowing his readers to evaluate the evidence, they likely seem so outrageous and over the top to NYTimes readers that they will automatically reject them without being able to actually look at the evidence. For example, there can be little doubt that a great many Israelis, especially religious fanatics, believe that ultimately their victory will be crowned with destruction of the Al-Aqsa mosque and the reinstitution of the Jewish temple, complete with animal sacrifices. Haaretz from 2024:

It arrived last week, right on schedule – a yearly flier advertising “a live rehearsal of the Passover sacrifice.” One might assume that the men featured on the brochure dressed in what appears to be ancient religious garments are the AI-generated result of someone’s search for “modern-day high priests,” but they’re completely real.

Hailing from the most extreme factions of the Temple Movement, the umbrella term for the various groups that share the goal of reclaiming Jewish sovereignty over the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, the men in the photo have spent years studying the biblical instructions for preparing the special Passover offering at the Holy Temple – which last existed in the year 70.

They’re sticklers down to the length of the knife cuts and the procedure for the blood that will be collected after the baby lamb has been ritually slaughtered. Their rehearsal is intended as a dry run, should their dream of rebuilding the Temple ever come to fruition.

The event advertised in the flier promised to take place outside of Jerusalem, in Mitzpeh Yericho, an ultra-religious settlement in the West Bank, and not on Temple Mount. But another group of Temple activists stuck to a more ambitious plan, and were arrested on Monday for trying to sacrifice a goat on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. When they were released shortly after the arrest, they gloated about Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir intervening on their behalf.

In other words, these “extremists” are well connected to the current government, especially National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Itamar Ben-Gvir heading for the Temple Mount in 2022.

Temple Movement activists in the government

For almost its entire existence, Temple Movement activists have viewed the Israeli government as an obstacle on their path toward Jewish sovereignty on the Temple Mount.

But that changed in 2022 when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed the most far-right government in Israel’s history, including several ministers who were, at the very least, Temple Movement-adjacent if not full members. No one fits this description more than National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, whose wife Ayala is an active member of the Temple Movement.

Since coming to power, Ben-Gvir has relentlessly pursued a pro-Jewish agenda regarding the Mount, visiting the site several times and calling for sweeping changes to the status quo, with only Netanyahu standing in his way.

On the one hand, as Hasson has reported, Netanyahu has, perhaps surprisingly, done a fairly good job of keeping Ben-Gvir and other Temple fundamentalists in check. “He actually has a long history of keeping things calm,” Hasson says. “And this year, all eyes were on Netanyahu on Ramadan.”

Ben-Gvir wanted to impose limits on which Muslims would be allowed to pray at Al-Aqsa during the Muslim holy month, which security officials warned would lead to disaster. “Ultimately, Netanyahu didn’t give in to Ben-Gvir’s demands and we had one of the quietest Ramadans in years,” Hasson says.

But these small gains have been swallowed up by the security minister’s larger mission. Ben-Gvir is “an agent of chaos,” as Tzidkiyahu puts it. “He thrives on creating as much drama as possible.”

Ben-Gvir doesn’t just go quietly up to the Temple Mount, a point raised by all three experts interviewed for this article. “He loudly announces it with the most racist, incendiary statements possible,” Tzidkiyahu says. “And with the control he has over the police, he’s directly responsible for the leniency that Jews who try to pray on the Temple Mount are afforded.”

And so, emboldened by broad support among not necessarily religious Israelis, the increasing number of Jews visiting the Mount – 30,000 last year alone – political endorsements and security officials allowing brazen violations of the rules, the gap between the murky status quo and actual events on the Mount is widening. And Temple Movement extremists don’t seem to be letting up.

“My real fear is something we’ve seen before,” Persico says. “I worry that if a new peace process makes headway, either with Palestinians becoming citizens of Israel or a two-state solution, extremists in the Temple Movement will do what they have always done any time there is a step toward peace: attempt to derail it by any means necessary.”

Getting back to the Beinart op-ed:

Last fall, a Yale survey asked Americans ages 18-34 how they felt about claims that American Jews enjoy too much power, are more loyal to Israel than America and should have their businesses boycotted to protest the war in Gaza. Almost two-thirds of respondents ages 18 to 34 who defined themselves as “extremely conservative” agreed with at least one of those statements. Among people in that same age group who defined themselves as “extremely liberal,” less than one-third did.

It’s certainly encouraging that a significant subset of young conservatives agreed with a least one of those statements, along with a substantial number of liberals. I should think that it’s obvious that American Jews enjoy too much power, given that we are at war with Iran because of the power of the Israel Lobby even though polls indicate that the war is not popular. And it’s obvious that at least some Jews are more loyal to Israel than America—Mark Levin being a case in point (see below), not to mention the entire Jewish activist community (ADL, AIPAC, JINSA, etc.) centered around supporting Israel no matter what, including the genocide in Gaza  and the apartheid and ethnic cleansing that have been going on in the West Bank for decades.

Beinart continues:

That’s not surprising given the rhetoric of some of America’s most influential far-right commentators. Candace Owens, one of America’s most popular podcasters, has endorsed Mr. Carlson’s claim that the ultra-Orthodox Jewish group Chabad is using the Iran war to try to rebuild the Temple. She has also claimed that the Talmud tells Jews “that we’re animals, that they have a right to own us, that they have a right to make us worship them.” In 2024 she accused Israel of giving refuge to pedophiles and linked that behavior to the ritual murder of Christians in Europe during Passover. Nick Fuentes, an avowed racist and misogynist who Mr. Carlson recently hosted for a friendly interview, has insisted that “If you read anything about the Israeli government, anything even about Talmudic Judaism, what they say is, we don’t love our enemies. They say that the non-Jews, we don’t even consider them human.”

The good thing about being a supporter of Israel in The New York Times is that you don’t have to actually support what you write. Carlson in fact supported his claim by noting that IDF soldiers have been seen wearing patches depicting the Third Temple, and he quotes a soldier saying “But what are we really fighting for? We’re fighting for the right of the Jewish people to exist. Be Jewish, practice the religion, and be free. And one day, our true leader will come and will be united as a whole Jewish nation so we can rebuild the Beit HaMikdash [the Third Temple].” And he discusses the Hasidic group Chabad, noting “Chabad has been pushing in a pretty subtle way, unless you look carefully, for the reconstruction of the third temple. And it seems like from the reading we did recently, that those patches actually came from Chabad. In any case, Chabad is pushing for the building of the Third Temple.” Chabad is quite connected to American elites. President Reagan was close to Chabad leader Menachem Schneerson, and really the only time Trump can be seen expressing religious piety (he released a famously profane statement on Iran on Easter morning) is in Jewish contexts, as when he visited Schneerson’s grave in 2024:

Standing alongside the grave next to Chabad representatives, Trump engaged in a series of traditional Jewish mourning practices. He donned a kippah, read a chapter of Psalms that is quoted in the daily Jewish penitential prayer, placed a note on the grave and then laid a small stone on the headstone. He also lit a yahrzeit memorial candle, something President Joe Biden also did in commemoration of Oct. 7.

Trump, along with Ben Shapiro, honoring Rebbe Schneerson

I can see why Beinart would not provide any information on why the statements by Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes are wrong. Too much evidence to support them. Par for the course. Beinart joins the tradition of fact-free defences of traditional Jewish attitudes and religious writing.

Beinart continues:

Mr. Carlson is more subtle. But he, too, often attributes Israel’s behavior to what he sees as its anti-Western religion. Last October, he claimed that “the Israeli position is ‘everyone who lives in Gaza is a terrorist because of how they were born, including the women and the children.’ That’s not a Western view. That’s an Eastern view. That’s a non-Christian — that’s totally incompatible with Christianity and Western civilization.” Earlier this year Mr. Carlson said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel had tried to punish members of Mr. Carlson’s family because Mr. Netanyahu “believes in blood guilt, Amalek. You know, when someone commits a crime against you, you punish not just him but his family, his bloodline. There’s no idea that’s less Western than that, more anti-Christian than that. Christians reject that.”

Mr. Carlson is implying that Israel’s punishment of the Palestinian people stems from something particularly Jewish — or “non-Christian” — about its misdeeds. Such civilizational generalizations are false; many Christian and Western leaders practice collective punishment. The United States was founded on the same kind of land theft that Israel is committing against Palestinians.

Carlson is pointing to the well-founded reality that the West is individualist—and uniquely so, whereas Jewish culture is profoundly collectivist to the core. Thus Israel believes in collective punishment, as Carlson has noted. This can be seen in the pattern where Israelis demolish the houses of Palestinians they regard as terrorists—a trivial example compared to the complete disregard for Palestinian life in the Gaza genocide (the life of all Palestinians—men, women, and children, no matter what their behavior or beliefs). In November 2023 Ben-Gvir declared that “when they say that Hamas needs to be eliminated, it also means those who sing, those who support and those who distribute candy, all of these are terrorists.”[97][98] In Western legal systems, individuals would be prosecuted for suspected crimes, but whatever they had done would not make their family members prosecutable, much less the entire population of men, women, and children.

Mark Levin, who is often critiqued by Carlson, epitomizes this mindset:

Unsurprisingly, Ben Gvir has also made statements implying the collective guilt of all Palestinians. From his Wikipedia page:

Having defended the perpetrators of the 2015 Duma arson attack in which vigilante settlers firebombed the home of a family in a Palestinian village, resulting in the deaths of a 18 month baby and its parents,[68] it was controversial that Ben-Gvir, along with Bentzi Gopstein, were seen attending the wedding of a couple related to the perpetrators, which became known as the wedding of hate, in which the weddinggoers could be seen waving rifles, guns and firebombs and even stabbing a photograph of the Palestinian toddler who was killed.[69][70]

On 25 February 2019, Ben-Gvir said that Arab citizens of Israel who were not loyal to Israel “must be expelled”.[71

Prior to entering office Ben-Gvir was known to have a portrait in his living room of Israeli-American mass murderer Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 Palestinian Muslim worshipers and wounded 125 others in Hebron, in the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre;[72][73] he removed the portrait in preparation for the 2020 Israeli legislative election in hope of being allowed to run on the unified right list headed by Naftali Bennett.[74]

Continues with more examples….

Beinart continues:

Combating the anti-Israel right’s conflation of Israel and Jewishness is made harder by pro-Israel American Jewish organizations that have conflated those two things as well.

No kidding! It’s good to see Beinart mentioning this rather glaring fact although it is indeed a one-line mention rather than a real examination of its importance. There was a time when Jewish activists made fine distinctions between criticizing Israel and criticizing Jews, but those days are long gone. Now anyone who criticizes Israel can expect to be considered an “anti-Semite”—a reality that is quite obvious  in the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. A rather glaring example is provided by Caitlin Johnstone:

Australia’s “antisemitism envoy” Jillian Segal has published a handbook which unequivocally clarifies that her office exists not to protect Australian Jews from discrimination, but to stomp out criticism of the state of Israel.

However bad you’re imagining it is, it’s worse. The handbook, set to be formally launched later this week under the title “Understanding Antisemitism in Australia,” explicitly conflates antisemitism and antizionism with statements like “Antisemitism and antizionism are both expressions of hatred towards Jews” and asserting that it is antisemitic to accuse Israel of “apartheid, oppression, racism and genocide.”

It is therefore unambiguously the official position of the Australian government’s appointed authority on antisemitism that it is hateful and abusive toward Jews and their religion to oppose the racist political ideology underpinning the modern state of Israel.

So when Australians hear Jillian Segal and government officials talking about how there’s been an increase in “antisemitism” in our country and saying extreme measures must be taken to stop it, it’s important to be clear that this is the “antisemitism” they are talking about. They are talking about criticism of Israel.

Beinart again:

But progressives must not blur the distinction between viewing Israel as a state, which practices forms of oppression and aggression that can occur in states of every ethnic and religious type, and viewing Israel as the product of a peculiarly Jewish pathology. It is understandable that some progressives, who are rightly eager to end America’s support for Israel’s human rights abuses, might be tempted to see figures like Mr. Carlson as allies. But the struggle for Palestinian freedom should not indulge bigotry of any kind. That includes the bigotry of figures like Tucker Carlson, who blame Israel’s crimes on its Jewishness so they can pretend that America and Christianity are morally pure.

So in Beinart’s view Israel’s crimes have nothing to do with its being a Jewish state. All states may do it. But the reality is when Jews have gotten power over non-Jews, the results have been catastrophic for the latter. Exhibit A is the intensive Jewish involvement in mass murder of Russians and Ukrainians in the early decades of the USSR at a time when they had become an elite group.  Since Christians are a small minority in Israel, it is not surprising that they have come under attack. The Jewish hatred of Christianity is “an ancient Jewish custom,” as Ben-Givr noted in October 2023, following the arrest of five Haredi Jews for spitting at Christians outside churches. There are many examples, many quite recent (the following is a machine translation of a French article). 

Walking alone on a nearly empty street, the nun, a researcher at the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem (EBAF), was attacked from behind. The assailant left and then returned to kick her repeatedly in front of the few passersby who appeared. Some were indifferent. He is 36 years old. It is known that this type of attack is usually perpetrated by minors who can evade justice. (See  video here).

A European diplomatic source asserts that the attack “is part of a context of anti-Christian acts that have become commonplace, with insults and spitting by extremists targeting religious figures in their robes on a daily basis.”

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem also confirmed that this is not “an isolated incident [but] is part of a worrying trend of increasing hostility against the Christian community and its symbols.”

The same brutal violence was evident on April 20th in the attack on the head of the Christ statue in the southern Lebanese Maronite village of Debel. An Israeli soldier vandalized the statue while his comrade photographed it for media attention. They were sentenced to one month in prison and barred from participating in combat. Lebanese media reported that it was the Italian contingent of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) that donated the new statue, not the occupying army, which had claimed to have replaced the damaged one.

In July 2025, the Christian town of Taybeh in the occupied West Bank was subjected to constant harassment by Israeli settlers, who engaged in incursions, land destruction, intimidation tactics, and the burning of places of worship, such as the Byzantine Church of St. George. The Patriarchs and heads of the churches in Jerusalem warned against “the current climate of impunity.”

The situation of Christians in occupied Palestine, particularly in Jerusalem and the West Bank, is marked by a worrying increase in acts of violence, harassment and vandalism, mainly perpetrated by Israeli extremist elements.

More than 111 anti-Christian acts were recorded in Jerusalem in 2024, or about one every 3.3 days, according to local churches.

The incidents include spitting at priests and pilgrims, hate graffiti, desecration of cemeteries and churches, as well as physical attacks.

According to the Holy Land website, more than Christians themselves, it is the visible signs of Christianity that are targeted: crosses, statues, monasteries, religious clothing…

“As a minority, they are the first to suffer the consequences of geopolitical contractions,” analyzes Father David Neuhaus, a Jesuit with extensive knowledge of interreligious dynamics in the Holy Land.

But the Vatican City’s L’Osservatore Romano website accuses Christians of a constant threat from extremist elements, particularly ultra-Orthodox Judaism. This illustrates a doctrinal ideological perspective.

“The Land of Jesus, in particular, where our faith was born, has an additional reason to fear this phenomenon and to try to stop it. The absence of a Christian presence would risk reducing the places of preaching and passion of Our Lord to mere archaeological or tourist sites,” the site warned.

Neither the intervention of the Israeli police nor the statements of some rabbis who denounced acts “contrary to the Jewish religion” have contributed to eradicating this phenomenon.

According to the website of the Belgian-Palestinian association, other rabbis encourage these acts.

Rabbi Benzion Gopstein, a member of Ben-Gvir’s party, a Kahanist from the extremist settlement of Kiryat Arba, calls Christians “blood-sucking vampires”, declares that Christmas has no place in the Holy Land, advocates the expulsion of Christians from Israel and the burning of churches.

In their book, The Torah of Kings, Rabbis Elitzur and Yitzhak Shapira of the settlement of Yitzhar, near Nablus, state, among other things, that “wherever the influence of goyim (non-Jews) constitutes a threat to the life of Israel, it is permitted to kill them, even if they are Righteous Among the Nations.” This includes both Christians and Muslims.

Since 2005, the website notes, Christian celebrations during Holy Week have been met with military roadblocks and violence perpetrated jointly by police and settlers. The number of worshippers allowed to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been drastically reduced, from 11,000 historically during the Holy Fire ceremony to 1,800 since 2016, with authorities citing “security reasons.” This year, in addition to this restriction and police violence against worshippers and even priests (evident videos of this are circulating online), dozens of Jewish extremists attacked foreign believers, shouting, “Jerusalem is ours. Get out of here!” The mayor of Jerusalem, Aryeh King, has openly stated that he has recruited dozens of Jews to fight against Christian missionaries.

These attacks have been exacerbated by the religious far-right component of the government in place since 2022.    

Now I suppose one can say that religious Jews who attack Christians are “extremists” and don’t represent Judaism as a religion. But these “extremists” are well represented in the government and there is a trend at least since Begin was Prime Minister for succeeding governments to be more on the right and more supportive of settlers. And of course having anti-Christian sentiments is not restricted to religious Jews. Besides the Jews carrying out massacres in the Soviet Union, Max West reminds us that the same phenomenon could happen in the U.S.:

It is important to remember the extent to which the Jewish-dominated Weather Underground leadership sanctioned genocidal levels of violence, when the time came. Larry Grathwohl, an FBI informant who infiltrated the highest ranks of the Weather Underground, reported how the group’s leadership estimated that, once the Revolution had succeeded in the United States, they would need to kill 25 million people. Grathwohl writes: “I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of whom have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people. … And they were dead serious” (Kengor, 2013).

They were indeed dead serious and one can only be horrified that 50 years later they are closer than ever to the violent destruction of White America. These attitudes were also apparent in my experience with Jewish radicals at the University of Wisconsin in the 1960s, as recounted Ch. 3 of The Culture of Critique:

There was also a great deal of hostility to Western cultural institutions as politically and sexually oppressive combined with an ever-present sense of danger and imminent destruction by the forces of repression—an ingroup bunker mentality discussed in A People That Shall Dwell Alone Chapter 7 that I now believe is a fundamental characteristic of Jewish social forms. There was an attitude of moral and intellectual superiority and even contempt toward traditional American culture, particularly rural America and most particularly the South—attitudes that are hallmarks of several of the intellectual movements reviewed here (e.g., the attitudes of Polish-Jewish communists toward traditional Polish culture; see also Chs. 6 and 7 on Jewish attitudes toward populism). There was also a strong desire for bloody, apocalyptic revenge against the entire social structure viewed as having victimized not only Jews but non-elite gentiles as well—reflecting the revenge theme of many commenters on Jewish motivation.

It’s that “bloody, apocalyptic revenge” that we have to prevent at all costs.

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  1. ThePrisoner
    ThePrisoner says:

    Conservatives, libertarians, USA first people, have no interest in what the NYT and these other corrupt sources say. The zionists have lost the debate. We trust Tucker more than those junk sources. Tucker cites real things, his attackers only smear.

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  2. Tim
    Tim says:

    Unfortunately, I don’t have patience or time to
    follow “pseudo-historian’s” 4-hour-long stream.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSY8d6zslJ0

    Ze Juden. Why does “Uncle Jared” systematically shield them?
    And why does his so-called honor tolerate such impertinence?
    Is he in cahoots with them? Has he been for quite some time?
    https://www.unz.com/article/the-splc-racial-tensions-in-america-and-jared-taylors-response/
    https://www.unz.com/article/the-hidden-history-of-world-war-ii-and-the-system-it-created/
    https://www.unz.com/article/the-american-footprint-in-germany-a-schnitzel-fueled-alliance/
    https://www.unz.com/proberts/trump-is-stealing-german-jobs/

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  3. Freddy
    Freddy says:

    My mother is always right (even though she basically knows nothing)—that’s how I’ve known her since I was a child. Today, I witnessed true feminine intelligence in her (she’s in her mid-80s). Every day is further proof of this. She had apparently accidentally called herself on the tablet connected to her home phone. The feedback didn’t let her realize that her own voice was coming through the phone: “Why won’t you let me finish! Just listen to me for once! Who are you, what do you want!” It was so cinematic that I would definitely include this as a punchline in a satirical show about female intelligence.

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    • Pierre de Craon
      Pierre de Craon says:

      You might have found a way to express your distaste for the feminization of culture and society that didn’t involve holding your own mother up to ridicule.

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      • Freddy
        Freddy says:

        Oh, always this condescending moralizing. Since my mother is nothing but a burden in my life—aside from having given birth to me—I see absolutely no problem with documenting her gender-specific behavior. Besides, no one but me knows her identity. But apart from a barrage of underhanded jabs, that’s all we’ve come to expect from certain people anyway. I see hypocrisy, for example, as the bigger moral problem.

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      • Freddy
        Freddy says:

        Commenter Craon has no clue about what he thinks he’s qualified to judge. I can tell it, since nobody knows me: My mother systematically destroyed our family; when I was just 6 years old, I caught her in bed with her colleague, shortly after she divorced my father, which separated me from my brother and alienated us for life.

        My father was a kind man, but he died young (no wonder, after 13 years of marriage to my mother, as I realize today). She was already badmouthing me behind my back to my schoolmates. I had no contact with her for over 10 years, only recently reconnecting after my brother’s untimely death.

        My mother has systematically destroyed all relationships, even my own with my son and his mother. She is unspeakably stupid, selfish, quarrelsome and heartless—cold as a stone. And no, I see no reason to conceal the truth “out of tact,” or “because the Bible says, You shall honor your parents.”

        Very regrettably, I have been denied a true loving mother with heart of gold in my own life—one whom I would of course have held in high esteem—and I envy every person who can call such a mother their own. Actually, my paternal grandmother was the way she should have been. But even to this day, she continues to rail against her.

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        • z
          z says:

          Sorry for your familybonds, really are. But seems like you and your mother have a karma to take care of. Don’t know of course, but my guess. An advice, if I may; use contructive psychology (ie positive psychology), and so you create surplus energy. Use that to help your mother, she has probably not hade an optimal upbringing..
          perhaps.

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  4. Tim
    Tim says:

    I have become very skeptical of the American concept of “race.” I believe these mixed-race fraudsters are leading us Europeans astray. Even Asians have serious difficulty recognizing members of their own ethnic group. I maintain that Americans are more hostile toward Europe than any other “race” in the world! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK8qkDCfdUg

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  5. Birhan Dargey
    Birhan Dargey says:

    Tucker (Owens) are NOT far right extremists. They are the ONLY courageous voices left in the Christian West. Everytime anyone accuses Israel of crimes and the Zionsits Jews demand EVIDENCES and you show them many/much hundreds of proofs/Evidences..they dismiss them as ANTIsemitis conspiracies. The NYPD that raided the Synagogue of Lubavith in NYC they found dead babies corpses that showe signs of physical abuse, torture, sex cult mutilations…Jews close dtheir eyes and denied the evidence.. The writings of Legal scholars (many non christian) that document child sex sacrifices, the Epstein files all those are antisemitic lies? really…Lately I had been reading that israel had censored hide arcehological evidence of Child sacrifices being practice since the very beginnings of Judaism …All TC has done is to show VIDEO/oral testimonies/written/jouranalists reports from BBC/Reuters/AP/Haretz/ EVIDENCE of Israels Genocide Ethnic Religious Cleansing of Palestinains/Christians from Palestine..by Israeli occupiers. etc. Radical psychotic fanatical criminal jewisg settlers setting Palestinains homes on fire, lapidating old disabled people, running over school children THOSE are NOT lies those are FACTUAL events..the NYTimes does not critize Israel/Settlers they rather blame the messenger…MYTimes blaming the victims…

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    • Jaime Jonas
      Jaime Jonas says:

      Everyone is constantly pointing out Jew’s high level of intelligence/IQ, and they also tell about their penchant obssesive focus on Money, power, and their destructive inhuman inclinations. Where do they acquiere those traits? There are rational, logical explanations for SOME of their colective traits…BUT It seems that Jews still carry the DNA remnants of some ancient species, alien to teh rest of humanity…Psycho biological genes that allows then to be high intellectual achiever, and their ability to develop systhematic policies of exterminating the goyim.

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  6. Tim
    Tim says:

    The question is: Is a species, by its very nature, driven—as part of its evolutionary development—to preserve its natural habitat, so to speak? I recently read about the Skeleton Coast in Namibia. Wonderfully dramatic name. What were we Germans doing there? Not far from there lies Walvis Bay (Walfischbucht).

    Australian woman proves that “Frauenpower” can
    conquer anything in da post-male-dominated age!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO5jJ9Y0Z7o
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeleton_Coast
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walvis_Bay

    I could imagine that people from the Baltic Sea region would settle around the Great Lakes, since the Baltic Sea isn’t a sea at all, but a low-lying plain flooded relatively late in geological history and has low salinity. The Great Lakes are deeper than the Baltic Sea. The Mediterranean, on the other hand, is extremely oversalted.

    https://salinity.oceansciences.org/maps-global.htm

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  7. Tim
    Tim says:

    “Itamar Ben-Gvir”: HORRIBLY DISGUSTING PSYCHOPATHIC
    PESTWANZE! “HE” (or whatever “this” is) deserves DEATH!
    This kind of filthiest SWINEPIG has no right to live on earth!

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    • z
      z says:

      Wonder what its real name is, sure is not ben gvir, as nethjhu is miekowsky, ben gvirs is..whatever. The parasites book “Joy of Hate”, speeks it own and ‘his’ language. This is who they are, the talmudists

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  8. trout
    trout says:

    Kevin,

    Why do you think Beinart is trying to gatekeep the burgeoning anti-Zionism on the Left? You made several references to the Soviet Union, and if you are hinting his goal is to steer the populace into anti-whitism and anti-Christianism, that almost is certainly correct. The idea must be that totalitarianism will be necessary once support for the Zionist entity collapses fully and people will have to be murdered. They often intimate as such, and as you referenced, explicitly did in the Sixties and early Seventies.

    If you get an opportunity to answer it would be appreciated.

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  9. JBP
    JBP says:

    Thanks. This is a war of truths vs beliefs. Your truths mean nothing if they cannot destroy the beliefs. And much of the truth is hidden from the ‘believers’.

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  10. Tim
    Tim says:

    Living in a feminized age affects everything that concerns us. Among other things—and above all—it affects our visual and auditory habits. Femininity means depression, withdrawal, caution, gloom, the moon instead of the sun, shadow instead of light, receiving instead of giving.

    Interestingly, I realize today that almost all the songs I’ve ever written—and I composed them with great attention to detail—were written in major keys. Unconsciously, I gave space to optimism (meaning expansion) rather than pessimism (meaning surrender).

    If you listen to soundtracks from RediceTV, White Rabbit Radio, Night Nation Radio (and all those out there), you’ll notice that these people aren’t in the least bit aware of these connections. With digital technology, they’re creating acoustic valleys of despair that are a plague.

    These persons are “negatively charged” at the molecular level. Here I have composed a simple melody for you. As you can hear, the melody carries itself without needing accompaniment. Major stands for sharp, minor for soft. But I maintain that minor is the devil in disguise; it invites us to suffer. Resist it!

    https://onlinesequencer.net/5393219
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it43JQy136I

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  11. Tim
    Tim says:

    In minor keys, scales are compressed. “Melodies” flow downhill. As a primary key, it should be avoided at all costs; at most, it can be used occasionally as a counterpoint. You won’t find children’s songs or marching songs in minor keys.

    Apply the male/female (yin/yang) principle to language. What could that mean? It means, of course, directness for masculinity, indirectness for femininity. The man is will (motivation), the woman is need (ultimately, lack).

    The man wants to act, the woman to please. The man exists as a provider; the woman is enough of herself. A man is a doer; otherwise, a failure. At least in the eyes of women, who have been “directing” him for quite some time.

    In reality, however, he behaves in a feminine manner; he has traded self-control for external control. When a woman “grants” him encouragement, he feels validated; he is a grown-up playmate, a remote-controlled pair of underwear.

    How differently are will and need expressed? To put it another way: Do we now express our will as need, if so, why? What “presses” us together like the minor key? Why don’t we expand and take the space that is rightfully ours?

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  12. Tim
    Tim says:

    The question of what is “compressing”—and, in all seriousness, causing so many incredibly absent-minded and inattentive persons to prefer self-pitying tones in the minor key—should not be too difficult to answer upon closer examination. It is, of course, the devastating drive toward egalitarianism.

    Which is the very opposite of our most fundamental aspirations and our natural constitution, both in mind and body. Take the workplace, for example: there, women have taken our space and are competing with us for it. If they are too strong, we are too weak. No excuse in the world can sugarcoat this.

    https://i.ibb.co/2Yk1QhwT/compression.jpg

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  13. Tim
    Tim says:

    This morning, for example, I woke up with this melody in my head (I often wake up with melodies in my head whose origin is completely unknown to me). You can hear the difference right away, because it’s in a sad minor key. That’s why, although I wrote it down in sheet music, I decided to discard it; this is meant only as an illustrative example. https://onlinesequencer.net/5393537

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  14. Tim
    Tim says:

    There are actually famous people who have their dreams “interpreted.” They claim this helps them learn more about themselves. But they say only their personal “dream interpreter” can tell them this. It’s clear what utter nonsense this is, because our unconscious mind dumps its trash in a haphazard jumble.

    That’s why you shouldn’t consume disturbing media (such as horror movies) right before going to sleep. Or following the negative news. You essentially carry these into your dreams. That makes sense, because I actually often dream about the content I hear through my headphones during the dream (e.g., with audiobooks).

    I, for example, mostly have bad dreams. If I even dream at all—which doesn’t exactly happen every day. In most of them, I chase after things unsuccessfully and/or have “lost” them forever. Most of the time, of course, these are women, because the night stands for the woman. One is, so to speak, groping in the dark.

    And these women seem to pursue me even into my dreams, as if they had unlimited access there to my “soul” (if such a thing even exists). They come from my past. 8 out of 10 dreams end “tragically.” In two cases, I’d rather keep dreaming than wake up. But these good dreams, as expected, aren’t about women.

    My worst nightmares are when women exert power over me (means I’m not a masochist). It’s like an illness you can’t shake off. They torment me—not physically, but emotionally. Strangely enough, I rarely have bad dreams about men. My God, I’m so glad I’m no longer exposed to these emotionally abusive women!

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    • Emil
      Emil says:

      What the (actual or alleged) “Nazi with terminal cancer” says—and the notorious Zionist video Jew Cohen, of course, immediately agrees with him completely—namely, “where love goes” (in reference to interracial relationships) should not be influenced from the outside, is of course complete BS, because this very current trend is the result of (presumably Jewish) constant media and political influence.

      Apart from the Hard-Celler Act, whose namesake was also Jewish and who thereby initiated the mass flooding of America with millions upon millions of brown people of every sort, social racial segregation was in fact also the result of (positive!) influence. So there is absolutely nothing “inevitable, irreversible, and unchangeable”!

      One more comment on Mr. Rudolf’s statement in his conversation with David Gahary (who presumably had a lung removed): There are indeed quite a number of private schools, colleges, and universities in Europe, though the offerings in history are somewhat limited.

      https://www.perplexity.ai/search/ce18b7c8-6108-43d4-a19a-c8c36e15eccf

      You can listen to an older interview with Kevin MacDonald here.
      https://www.davegahary.com/Guests/Kevin_MacDonald.html
      https://www.davegahary.com/Guests/Dave_Gahary.html

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  15. Frank
    Frank says:

    We’ve all read dozens, if not hundreds of articles, pamphlets and books exposing the coordinated jew lies, it’s so overwhelming it couldn’t be debated.
    Yet, last week a lady i chat with had ZERO idea Epstein/ Maxwell were jewish.
    That’s par.
    People simply don’t have even the most rudimentary awareness of the jewish takeover – indeed, it is so deep and wide, you doubt yourself! How could a people, who statistically don’t exist, get the great superpower of all time to dance like the organginder’s monkey???
    Our job is to get Joe and Jane to understand the basics- a joke, a comment, bringing up General Order #11, whatever you think without coming off as some whackjob.
    The fruit has never been more ripe for the pickin’

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  16. K M Landis
    K M Landis says:

    There is no evidence that Tucker Carlson is in the least bit anti-Jew. That is obvious to anyone who listens to him. Just watch his recent interviews with Victoria Derbyshire (BBC) and Lulu Garcia-Navarro (NYT).

    And yet Jews (and their tools) will accuse everyone of anti-Semitism, in order to deflect attention away from their crimes, especially Israel’s war-crimes against Iran, Lebanon and Palestine. That decisively proves once again that Jews are a genocidal race, and in particular that they are anti-White.

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  17. Jacobite
    Jacobite says:

    Postulating a distinction between Jews and Zionists is fatally misleading. Whether rabid Zionist or purely secular Jew, when Jews as a race are in danger, 95% of all Jews will rush to the defense no matter what. Thus the Reddest-Diaper babies dump Leftism the second it gets sidewise of Israel.
    And who are these midwits who see a difference between a Jewish race and a Jewish religion? What kind of ‘religion’ defines membership solely on the basis of being born of a mother of that religion?

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