Posted on 04/10/2024 11:00:34 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Welcome to the club, Tucker. It won’t end well for you.
What do Tucker Carlson, the isolationist conservative pundit, and Elizabeth Warren, the woke progressive senator of Massachusetts, share in common? Not much, other than their sickening slander of Israel, America’s only democratic ally in the Middle East.
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Yesterday, in an interview on X (formerly Twitter) that already has over 7 million views, Tucker Carlson gave a platform to Pastor Munther Isaac, the conference director of Christ and the Checkpoint, a well-known anti-Israel propagandist forum in Bethlehem that seeks to undermine Evangelical Christian support for Israel. Christ and the Checkpoint advocates for the BDS movement targeting Israel, denies the Jewish people’s historical connection to Israel by manipulating Christian theology and history, and vilifies Israel as being solely responsible for all conflict in the region.
Christ at the Checkpoint promotes a particularly twisted form of antisemitic replacement theology. At one of its conferences, Naim Ateek explained the name of the group by claiming that “Jesus was a Palestinian who lived in Palestine… born under occupation. Jesus lived under occupation. Everything he taught, everything he said was done under occupation, exactly the way we live today.”
Munther Isaac himself celebrated the October 7 Hamas massacre, declaring in his sermon the next day that he was “shocked by the strength of the Palestinian man who defied his siege.”
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Ok, you made your point, you don’t have to spam.
There is a certain point where this BS needs to stop.
Yes, I know what that guy said.
Why do folks care what celebrities think or do? Tucker said. The View said. Morning Joe said.
No, but Christians should love Israel and the Jewish even though they don’t deserve it, because YESHUA has a special love for him. He loves everyone, but he made an eternal Covenant with Israel.
The silly hysteria I’ve seen in response to the Tucker Carlson interview tells me that his guest probably has a legitimate case to make.
You’re really creepily fixated on Tucker.
Explain the legitimate case that Israel is commiting Genocide.
You and Canuck are very 1984 and old-school Soviet in your deep-state propaganda
You pass judgement, and proclaim, very regularly - who is worthy for us to listen to, and who is politically incorrect, and a public enemy
Comes with your job, I suppose
True
Tucker was a collaborator in The 2020 Steal that put Brandon in office. Never forget.
Uhoh. Sounds like panties in a wad again. At least it isn’t DeSantis this time.
They sure post a lot of BS about Tucker. What are they worried about him telling us?
Is everyone who disagrees with a Jew an anti-semite?
Tell Tucker that Muslims are the problem, not Israel.
You’re very creepily fixated on him.
It’s not mentally healthy.
I don’t know if Tucker Carlson is an antisemite. I can appreciate his position that children should not suffer. However, exactly how do we prevent the children when HAMAS uses them as shields?
I’ve concluded, based on what people like Carlson have said, is that the only solution they would be happy with is Jew death. Jews must their deaths willingly to keep peace in the world, otherwise any response from the Jew means that Palestinian children.
It is fundamentally an antisemite position, even if the person making it is not antisemitic himself, but because he’s sympathetic children.
Now, here is the question I ask them. Would be they so concerned about the death of the Palestinian children if it was their children being fired upon and would they accept the idea that they must accept the occasional death of their children to keep peace in the world?
My essential position is that, if we want peace in the world, we must be prepared to go through Gaza and every other place in the world that groups like Hezbollah and HAMAS hide and trace their routes to Iran and overthrow the Iranian government, if we want peace in the world.
got that everyone? God demands you love Benjamin Netanyahu.
What's funny is that even Israelis themselves don't believe this simplistic bullish**. There's more open debate in Israeli newspapers about their Government policy than seems to be allowed in the US MSM (and especially, FR)
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