Nick Fuentes
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And and so I guess that's really and I don't think that's me saying the Jews, the Jews, the Jews.
I don't think that's me being hateful.
I don't think that's me being collectivist.
I think that's understanding that identity politics, whether you love it or hate it, whatever you feel about it, it's a reality that we live in a world of Jews and Christians, of whites and blacks.
These identities mean something to us and they mean things to each other and we can't sort of wish them away.
And it feels like white people and Christians are the only ones that do that.
Yeah, and I don't think it's genetically inherited.
And what you're saying about putting aside the tribal interest for the corporate interest, that's absolutely the case.
And that's the only way the country's going to stay together.
And I absolutely agree with you.
I would say, though, that...
the main challenge to that, a big challenge to that, is organized Jewry in America.
I don't think Bill Ackman is capable of that.
I don't think Sheldon Adelson is capable of that.
I don't think Yoram Hazzoni is capable of that, for that matter.
And many other, you know, on the right and the left.
And I see it,
I see Jewishness as the common denominator.
And you're right.
It's not all Jewish people feel the same way.