Nick Fuentes
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It's not about my personality.
It's about winning for America.
And by winning, I mean we want to see our vision realized.
But with Joe, for me, it was very specific that...
He said inclusive populism.
And I really didn't like that because to me, there were a lot of similar phrases at this time, multiracial, working class, populism, this kind of stuff.
And I said, you know,
on some level, we do need to be exclusive, not inclusive.
We do need to be right-wing.
We do need to be Christian.
We do, on some level, need to be pro-white, not to the exclusion of everybody else, but recognizing that white people have a special heritage here as Americans.
And so the reason I opposed him in 22 was not because I was mad, but it was to say,
America first cannot backslide into this kind of inclusive populism message, which I perceive to be more like GOP slop.
And I'll tell you, when he ran again in 24, I did not oppose him.
I did not oppose him, and I would have supported him if he had reached out or something like that because for me, it was very political and professional.
I wanted to impose a cost.
If you disavow someone because they criticize Israel, if you disavow someone for talking about white people and Christianity, I said we can't let that slide because โ
And you understand why he did it.
Like I don't... On some level, I don't hold it against him in the sense that there is such a strong incentive.
It's easy to say, I disavow all these crazy Christians and all these crazy white nationalists because it buys you wiggle room with people that are attacking you.