Sam Tripoli
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Podcast Appearances
It's been, I mean, go back to 2015 with white people and Christians on Twitter.
I know people in LA that have six figure writing jobs and their whole Twitter was just teeing off on white people.
And because Jack was running it, it was this thing would just made it look like he got 30,000 likes and a billion retweets.
And he's just like, white people, all this shit.
Oh my God, everyone loves it.
So it's like, you can't have protected classes because then you're going to have people acting like fools.
So I don't think it's unique.
I don't think it's only happened to this one group.
And I could lose people on this, but if you go back to a lot of the anti-white, anti-Christian television shows, books and stuff, see who the authors are, see who the showrunners are.
So I'm not saying it's unique to anybody.
It's just new to us.
Because October 7th kind of changed the way in which we look at certain groups.
It's crazy.
That's a great point.
You know, it's like I have a show called Conspiracy Social Club, and my co-host is part Jewish, and he's very sensitive to it.
But he's come around, dude.
He's starting to come around.
And I don't get mad at Jewish people when they can't come to grips with October 7th or Netanyahu.
Because since the moment they took their first breath, they've been just propagandized with this notion that everyone hates the Jews because they're successful.
It has nothing to do with anything they did.