Interesting take. I did not consider this, the argument has merit.
There’s also room for vigorous discussion about how best to persuade young people like Fuentes to abandon their most odious, antisemitic views. Those are important debates, and conservatives of good will should by all means have them. Concern about antisemitism on the right is legitimate and warranted.
I've listened to every Fuentes show since Kirk's death. Fuentes truly isn't as antisemitic as he is made out to be. His beef is that jews as a collective group have too much influence on America culture and politics. He is not wrong. He does not blame ALL jews for ALL of America's problems. If you get past the bombastic clips (which I find hilarious) he has clarified this point many times. Davidson is either ill-informed or purposely misrepresenting this.
There’s plenty of room for legitimate debate about Israeli influence over American foreign policy in the past, and about whether that influence serves the interests of the American people. Chalking it up to racism and antisemitism is a way to shut down debate.
No shit. This goes back to Patrick Buchanan in my memory and further back before I'm sure.
*Good post and article. It isn't a funny jew meme so sadly 80% of Poal won't bother reading it.