Nick Fuentes
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Like, we're in the working class.
We're running the bank.
No, but I, so here's the thing when it comes to Jews.
I guess I would say that there is something intrinsic in Judaism that is inextricably connected to these issues that we discuss.
Now, you know, I would never say anything like I hate all of them or something like I don't want them to have rights or this, that, or the other.
As I was saying in the interview with Redheaded Libertarian just a moment ago, I think they should have their rights protected, their dignity protected.
They're part of America.
They're inextricably part of America and the American story.
Howeverβ
We have to acknowledge, and you said this earlier, Judaism is bound up with their ethnicity.
It's an ethno-religion, meaning that it's passed down by the maternal line.
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.