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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Peter Beinart on Tucker Carlson

Full text: https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2026/05/04/peter-beinart-on-tucker-carlson/ 

Now I suppose one can say that religious Jews who attack Christians are “extremists” and don’t represent Judaism as a religion. But these “extremists” are well represented in the government and there is a trend at least since Begin was Prime Minister for succeeding governments to be more on the right and more supportive of settlers. And of course having anti-Christian sentiments is not restricted to religious Jews. Besides the Jews carrying out massacres in the Soviet Union, Max West reminds us that the same phenomenon could happen in the U.S.:

It is important to remember the extent to which the Jewish-dominated Weather Underground leadership sanctioned genocidal levels of violence, when the time came. Larry Grathwohl, an FBI informant who infiltrated the highest ranks of the Weather Underground, reported how the group’s leadership estimated that, once the Revolution had succeeded in the United States, they would need to kill 25 million people. Grathwohl writes: “I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of whom have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people. … And they were dead serious” (Kengor, 2013).

They were indeed dead serious and one can only be horrified that 50 years later they are closer than ever to the violent destruction of White America. These attitudes were also apparent in my experience with Jewish radicals at the University of Wisconsin in the 1960s, as recounted Ch. 3 of The Culture of Critique:

There was also a great deal of hostility to Western cultural institutions as politically and sexually oppressive combined with an ever-present sense of danger and imminent destruction by the forces of repression—an ingroup bunker mentality discussed in A People That Shall Dwell Alone Chapter 7 that I now believe is a fundamental characteristic of Jewish social forms. There was an attitude of moral and intellectual superiority and even contempt toward traditional American culture, particularly rural America and most particularly the South—attitudes that are hallmarks of several of the intellectual movements reviewed here (e.g., the attitudes of Polish-Jewish communists toward traditional Polish culture; see also Chs. 6 and 7 on Jewish attitudes toward populism). There was also a strong desire for bloody, apocalyptic revenge against the entire social structure viewed as having victimized not only Jews but non-elite gentiles as well—reflecting the revenge theme of many commenters on Jewish motivation.

It’s that “bloody, apocalyptic revenge” that we have to prevent at all costs.