Nick Fuentes Blasts ‘GOAT of Gaslighting’ Tucker Carlson For ‘Overkill’ Anti-Semitism at Charlie Kirk Event

 

Self-avowed white nationalist and far-right commentator Nick Fuentes took aim at Tucker Carlson on a recent episode of his online show, blasting Carlson for remarks he made at Charlie Kirk’s memorial that were widely seen as anti-Semitic.

“That was crazy. Dude, when Tucker Carlson got up at Charlie Kirk’s funeral, when they were lowering his coffin into the ground, and he got up on the microphone and said, ‘I’m really sick of these f*cking hukus-eating, hook-nose, money-changing, penny-pitching, Christ-killing Jews that poison the wells in the Middle Ages.’ You know, I thought that was overkill,” Fuentes began, embellishing Carlon’s actual words at the event. He added:

I know people are telling me I’ve changed, people are telling me I have pivoted. I know I’m gonna sound like a p*ssy for saying it. I thought that was a little inappropriate. At his funeral, his weeping mother, weeping wife, flanking him on either side, the coffin lowering into the ground. When Tucker started blasting the K-word, he started saying “total war” in German. I was like, dude, time and place, inappropriate. What is wrong with you?

I was like, that’s a little far even for me. I don’t know what’s gotten into him lately. Maybe it’s the Qatari money or something, but it was a little extreme. The ranting, the raving. It was like, oh boy, that’s a little hot even. And they say I’m the number one anti-Semite. That was a little intense.

He can’t keep getting away with it. Tucker’s, dude, Tucker’s crazy. Tucker’s a crazy b*tch, man. He goes up there, says, “The money-changing Jews that run Jerusalem, they had to kill Jesus for telling the truth, just like they killed Charlie Kirk.” And then he had this maniacal laugh.

Then he went, “Oh,” and then they called him out. And he said, “I didn’t say that.” He said, “Me? Everyone eats hummus. I like hummus, what do you mean?” Dude, the absolute madman. Tucker is like the GOAT of gaslighting. But unironically, he goes up at the memorial and said, “Charlie Kirk told the truth. You know who else told the truth? Jesus. And you know what happened? He got killed by Jews.”

And people said, “So are you saying that the Jews killed Charlie Kirk in the way that they killed Jesus for telling the truth, because they hate the truth?” And Tucker said, “I never said that. You’re crazy. I never said that. Everyone eats hummus. What do you mean? Everyone runs Jerusalem.” And it was like, dude, the king of gaslighting, the GOAT of gaslighting. He got, look, put some respect on his name. The guy’s the GOAT of gaslighting.

Fuentes has been having a media moment in recent weeks and has been a guest on high-profile podcasts, like Glenn Greenwald and Patrick Bet-David’s shows. Fuentes has long been a controversial figure, viewed by many as an unapologetic bigot for his explicit anti-Semitism, as well as his repeated calls for limiting the rights of womenminorities, and the LGBTQ community. His regular use of violent rhetoric has also caused alarm. “All I want is revenge against my enemies and a total Aryan victory,” Fuentes said, for example, in 2022.

Fuentes continues, however, to dabble in anti-Semitic rhetoric and dogwhistles to his audience. On Monday, he wrote on X for example, “You constantly talk about how cities like Dearborn or Minneapolis are run by Muslims, which is a problem. But why don’t you ever talk about government, academia, media, Hollywood, and finance being run by Jews? Did the founding fathers intend on that arrangement?”

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