Tucker Carlson
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That actually increases the chances you get divorced.
There's a way in which chaos is a virus and it hurts you in the end, even though you think you can control it, you can't.
I think that's a pretty stable principle of history.
Well, can I just say, this is so often overlooked.
Yeah.
One of the only real genocides in history was the Romans in 70 AD in Jerusalem.
And one of the reasons that they were able, that siege was successful is because of the almost unbelievably barbaric fighting between Jewish factions within Jerusalem.
Like the Romans got through because the defenders were fighting each other.
I just think that's also another principle.
It's like if you destroy, if you don't have a unified country, you're much weaker than you think you are, I guess.
Yeah.
No, that's certainly what it seems like looking from the outside.
Can I ask though about the, I mean, again, this is an outsider's perspective, non-Hebrew speaking perspective, but it seems like the core division is religious, non-religious.
Or it has been.
Is that still true?
Where is that?
The idea that, you know, a certain percentage of the country doesn't serve, doesn't participate meaningfully in the economy, and there's deep resentment toward them by people who do.
That has been true for a while.
Is that still true?
Is it more true, less true?