Nick Fuentes
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Is he an ideological neocon?
Does he believe in the promise of democratic globalism?
I don't think necessarily.
his heart is in Israel and it's because he is a proud Jewish person.
And I guess what I'm saying is that if you are a Jewish person in America, you're sort of, and again, it's not because they're born, but it's sort of a rational self-interest politically to say,
I'm a minority.
I'm a religious ethnic minority.
This is not really my home.
My ancestral home is in Israel.
There's like a natural affinity that Jews have for Israel.
And I would say on top of that, for the international Jewish community, they're extremely organized.
And many of them are critical of Israel or Israel's current government or the project of Israel.
But I guess what they have in common, unlike let's say like Singapore, for example, is that they have this international community across borders, extremely organized, that is putting the interests of themselves before the interests of their home country.
And there's like there's no other country that has a similar arrangement like that.
No other country has a strong identity like that, this religious blood and soil conviction, this history of being in the diaspora, stateless, wandering, persecuted, and in particular, the historic animosity between the Jewish people and the Europeans.
They hate the Romans because the Romans destroyed the temple.
That's why Eric Weinstein goes to the Arch of Titus and gives it the finger and takes a picture.
We don't think like that as Americans and white people.
We don't think about the Roman Empire in 2000 years ago.
They do.