Nick Fuentes
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You're Jewish because your mother is Jewish.
And what that lends itself to...
is that they're very tribalistic.
And so even your working class Jew, maybe they're not pulling the strings, maybe they're not in charge, but they're deeply apprehensive about populism, nationalism.
Why?
Because the stronger and more homogeneous and cohesive the country becomes, the more it could potentially be unified against them.
Yes.
And that's the tension, which Peter Brumwell talked about Tucker today, too.
See, I disagree because I think that, you know, because Jewish people, if they identify as Jewish, they're Jewish.
And one of the only things that most Jews agree on is like the legacy of the Holocaust.
There was like an opinion survey done on this by Pew.
I don't think it's even the majority of them believe in God or temple sacrifices and things like that.
The one thing they all agree on is like the legacy of the Holocaust.
And so what they see themselves as is a minority.
They don't celebrate Christmas.
They're not Christians.
They're not white, but they're also not non-white.
And so what they are...
is basically like the eternal minority they're kind of like the ultimate minority and so what that kind of has is like a built-in identity politics as the minority you kind of have like a certain political outlook which is to say that you're looking out for minority rights like why do you think so many jews were in favor of getting rid of the national origins quotas for immigration because
Those were used against Jews coming here from Russia.