3525 pts ยท July 4, 2012
Me: "Oh, wow, Chuck Norris died."Coworker: "Yeah? Wow. How old was he?"M: "86."C: "So he lived a good life, then."M: "Well, he lived a *long* life, at least."
Israel is evil, but this guy is lying. Unless he has some evidence to back up his extraordinary claim that Israel bombed Qatar, and not Iran hitting Qatar in response to Israeli attacks on Iran's oil resources, then I have difficulty trusting anything he says.
...is this guy alleging that attacks on oil infrastructure in Qatar were carried out by Israel, and were not carried out by Iran in retaliation for strikes on their oil infrastructure? Sure would like to see some evidence of that extraordinary claim before signing onto this.
Sauce on this is RT. Not saying that this didn't happen, but there is almost certainly more context to this than is just being shown in this video. By no means is this intended to let Israel off the hook for targeting journalists (something they are absolutely actively doing) but they usually don't let it get caught on camera like this. Remember to critically engage with media, kids, even (or especially) when it agrees with you.
I just worry when right wing folks like Candace Owens say "Zionists," they lump all Jewish people together into that category.
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I don't know if he's an antisemite because he thinks it will make him money or if he's an antisemite on principle, but either way he's a massive antisemite and sucks.
The conversation thus far: "Tucker is an antisemite." "People just call him that because he criticizes AIPAC and Israel." "It sounds like you're willing to overlook the blatant examples of his antisemitism, then." "You're engaging inred herrings and ad hominem attacks and I am not going to engage with the listed examples of Tucker's antisemitism." Well okay then, have a great day. Please don't message me again.
Okay, but now it sounds like you're willing to overlook genuine antisemitism as long as they're also criticizing the Jewish groups that you want then to criticize. Tucker does not constrain his criticism to AIPAC and Israel: he traffics in Great Replacement conspiracies, welcomed Holocaust deniers onto his show, and follows along happily with antisemitic George Soros conspiracies. His actions are not based in reasonable criticism of a state. He is an antisemite.
Oh, he is *embarassingly* pro-Russia and pro-Putin, but I think that is more of a result of his antisemitism and bigotry than a driver of it. Kind of a chicken and the egg argument, but there it is.
I'mma be honest, I know Tucker is an Antisemite, and the "stopantisemitism" bit was the first thing that came up when I was trying to Google examples. I don't follow them, I don't know their background or criteria, I'm not here to defend them or the choices that they make. Plenty of other examples of Tucker being an antisemitic dickhead out there in the wild, that one was just the easiest clip for an internet comment lmao
Fair. All I know is that there are two criticisms of Zionism: one that seeks to separate Zionism from Judaism, and one that seeks to conflate Judaism with Zionism. Carlson seems the type to ascribe to the latter, especially keeping friendly company with folks like Nick Fuentes.
Maybe? Maybe it's a coincidence that stopantisemitism.org named him their "Antisemite Of The Year" for 2025 for frequently engaging in antisemitic canards.
Given how much he supports Russia doing the exact same thing in Ukraine that Israel is doing to Palestine, we can logically conclude it's not the genocide and civilian casualties that he's protesting against (it's the Jews).
I hear he's really energetic? Something about being wired.
He certainly understood the 256-man Macedonian phalanx and Sparta did not.
LOL I love so much that everyone remembers the "laconic" wit of Sparta telling Philip "if," but everyone seems to forget that the next part happens. Which turns it from a story where Sparta is so badass to a FAFO scenario roflmao
Philip of Macedon then proceeded to later invade the everliving f*ck out of Spartan territory and roundly hand them their asses.
When Philip of Macedon made diplomatic overtures with Sparta, he told them that he could come as a friend or an enemy. The Spartans told him not to come at all. Philip reiterated that if he were to come to Sparta, he would raze it to the ground. The Spartans replied with one word: "If."
I'd be a lot more moved by this quote if he'd said it when he was president rather than when he was out of office and had to defend himself for criticizing the president for not wanting to get into World War One lol
So, is it scarier if he was running a blackmail ring, or if all the elites in the Epstein Files were truly in it for the love of the game?
Semantical hell yeah! Yes, a graveyard is when the place where dead people are buried is attached to a church or similar religious building! It's a cemetery when the place where the dead people are buried is not attached to a place of religious worship.
#23 Gerrymandered the hell out of that pizza, cut that up like the Texas GOP
That dude slowly losing his mind made this whole video lol
It's about power, who is allowed to have it and who is not. If you're trying to deminstrate how some people hold institutional power, build a hierarchy where some are held to a standard that others are not.
Seen a number of doctors giving 2-4 months. He's been showing clear signs of FTD for a while: watch when he gives a speech or is talking to people in the Oval Office. He can't turn his head laterally independent of his body, and every time his shoulders move his head turns with them. He looks like Michael Keaton in the Batman suit.
#3 anyone else notice that for all the helmets but the last one, there's already holes cut or punched in the top of them?
Well, that goes well beyond just the Nazis into Evangelical Christian territory (not that there isn't necessarily overlap).
Nah, a lot of Nazis *really* like Israel. It is simultaneously an example of the kind of religious ethno-state that they would like to build, and also a place *aside* from America where we could theoretically send all of our Jews.
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Me: "Oh, wow, Chuck Norris died."
Coworker: "Yeah? Wow. How old was he?"
M: "86."
C: "So he lived a good life, then."
M: "Well, he lived a *long* life, at least."
Israel is evil, but this guy is lying. Unless he has some evidence to back up his extraordinary claim that Israel bombed Qatar, and not Iran hitting Qatar in response to Israeli attacks on Iran's oil resources, then I have difficulty trusting anything he says.
...is this guy alleging that attacks on oil infrastructure in Qatar were carried out by Israel, and were not carried out by Iran in retaliation for strikes on their oil infrastructure? Sure would like to see some evidence of that extraordinary claim before signing onto this.
Sauce on this is RT. Not saying that this didn't happen, but there is almost certainly more context to this than is just being shown in this video. By no means is this intended to let Israel off the hook for targeting journalists (something they are absolutely actively doing) but they usually don't let it get caught on camera like this. Remember to critically engage with media, kids, even (or especially) when it agrees with you.
I just worry when right wing folks like Candace Owens say "Zionists," they lump all Jewish people together into that category.
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I don't know if he's an antisemite because he thinks it will make him money or if he's an antisemite on principle, but either way he's a massive antisemite and sucks.
The conversation thus far: "Tucker is an antisemite." "People just call him that because he criticizes AIPAC and Israel." "It sounds like you're willing to overlook the blatant examples of his antisemitism, then." "You're engaging inred herrings and ad hominem attacks and I am not going to engage with the listed examples of Tucker's antisemitism." Well okay then, have a great day. Please don't message me again.
Okay, but now it sounds like you're willing to overlook genuine antisemitism as long as they're also criticizing the Jewish groups that you want then to criticize. Tucker does not constrain his criticism to AIPAC and Israel: he traffics in Great Replacement conspiracies, welcomed Holocaust deniers onto his show, and follows along happily with antisemitic George Soros conspiracies. His actions are not based in reasonable criticism of a state. He is an antisemite.
Oh, he is *embarassingly* pro-Russia and pro-Putin, but I think that is more of a result of his antisemitism and bigotry than a driver of it. Kind of a chicken and the egg argument, but there it is.
I'mma be honest, I know Tucker is an Antisemite, and the "stopantisemitism" bit was the first thing that came up when I was trying to Google examples. I don't follow them, I don't know their background or criteria, I'm not here to defend them or the choices that they make. Plenty of other examples of Tucker being an antisemitic dickhead out there in the wild, that one was just the easiest clip for an internet comment lmao
Fair. All I know is that there are two criticisms of Zionism: one that seeks to separate Zionism from Judaism, and one that seeks to conflate Judaism with Zionism. Carlson seems the type to ascribe to the latter, especially keeping friendly company with folks like Nick Fuentes.
Maybe? Maybe it's a coincidence that stopantisemitism.org named him their "Antisemite Of The Year" for 2025 for frequently engaging in antisemitic canards.
Given how much he supports Russia doing the exact same thing in Ukraine that Israel is doing to Palestine, we can logically conclude it's not the genocide and civilian casualties that he's protesting against (it's the Jews).
I hear he's really energetic? Something about being wired.
He certainly understood the 256-man Macedonian phalanx and Sparta did not.
LOL I love so much that everyone remembers the "laconic" wit of Sparta telling Philip "if," but everyone seems to forget that the next part happens. Which turns it from a story where Sparta is so badass to a FAFO scenario roflmao
Philip of Macedon then proceeded to later invade the everliving f*ck out of Spartan territory and roundly hand them their asses.
When Philip of Macedon made diplomatic overtures with Sparta, he told them that he could come as a friend or an enemy. The Spartans told him not to come at all. Philip reiterated that if he were to come to Sparta, he would raze it to the ground. The Spartans replied with one word: "If."
I'd be a lot more moved by this quote if he'd said it when he was president rather than when he was out of office and had to defend himself for criticizing the president for not wanting to get into World War One lol
So, is it scarier if he was running a blackmail ring, or if all the elites in the Epstein Files were truly in it for the love of the game?
Semantical hell yeah! Yes, a graveyard is when the place where dead people are buried is attached to a church or similar religious building! It's a cemetery when the place where the dead people are buried is not attached to a place of religious worship.
#23 Gerrymandered the hell out of that pizza, cut that up like the Texas GOP
That dude slowly losing his mind made this whole video lol
It's about power, who is allowed to have it and who is not. If you're trying to deminstrate how some people hold institutional power, build a hierarchy where some are held to a standard that others are not.
Seen a number of doctors giving 2-4 months. He's been showing clear signs of FTD for a while: watch when he gives a speech or is talking to people in the Oval Office. He can't turn his head laterally independent of his body, and every time his shoulders move his head turns with them. He looks like Michael Keaton in the Batman suit.
#3 anyone else notice that for all the helmets but the last one, there's already holes cut or punched in the top of them?
Well, that goes well beyond just the Nazis into Evangelical Christian territory (not that there isn't necessarily overlap).
Nah, a lot of Nazis *really* like Israel. It is simultaneously an example of the kind of religious ethno-state that they would like to build, and also a place *aside* from America where we could theoretically send all of our Jews.
How to install a welcome mat for Hounds of Tindalos.