On May 8, Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) released the single ‘Heil Hitler,’ which includes the refrain: “Nigga, Heil Hitler.”
On a recent podcast discussion with Nazi apologist Nick Fuentes, one of the allegedly conservative Hodge twins mused that “Hitler was right” while the other cackled. As former MMA fighter and podcaster Jake Shields put it bluntly on X on May 9: “Why do you think Adolf Hitler has become so popular over the past two years?”
It’s a question worth answering. The Venn Diagram overlap between major podcasters with massive audiences and figures with once-fringe views is growing by the week. Antisemites have used Israel’s war in Gaza to claim that they are actually anti-Zionists and to spread Jew-hatred in its most potent, unalloyed forms. At times, it seems as if the Overton window is shifting so swiftly you can hear it move.
British conservative journalist and author Douglas Murray found himself at the center of this debate recently when he told Joe Rogan and comedian Dave Smith that they were playing a dangerous game by consistently platforming purveyors of historical counternarratives. At some point, Murray noted, “It’s not just asking questions, it’s telling people something.” Smith spent the better part of a week responding to Murray’s claims, stating, at one point, that: “Nobody has gone on Joe Rogan’s show and downplayed the Nazi atrocities.”
It’s a question worth answering. The Venn Diagram overlap between major podcasters with massive audiences and figures with once-fringe views is growing by the week. Antisemites have used Israel’s war in Gaza to claim that they are actually anti-Zionists and to spread Jew-hatred in its most potent, unalloyed forms. At times, it seems as if the Overton window is shifting so swiftly you can hear it move.
British conservative journalist and author Douglas Murray found himself at the center of this debate recently when he told Joe Rogan and comedian Dave Smith that they were playing a dangerous game by consistently platforming purveyors of historical counternarratives. At some point, Murray noted, “It’s not just asking questions, it’s telling people something.” Smith spent the better part of a week responding to Murray’s claims, stating, at one point, that: “Nobody has gone on Joe Rogan’s show and downplayed the Nazi atrocities.”
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What a ridiculous article that desperately tries to conflate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism as much as it protests otherwise. A quick google shows the author and reason.
ReplyDeleteSteve, it does not automatically conflate Antisemitism and Antizionism but gives plenty of examples where hostility to Israel transgresses precisely those boundaries
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