Tucker has been criticizing Israel's alleged treatment of Christians in Gaza and the broader region.
why is this a 'bad thing'? anyone who brings attention to possible 'war crimes' is doing a good thing-imo
seems to me that Tucker understands the difference between the Nation of Israel and the State of Israel. they are not the same. maybe THIS is why some people are attacking him?
seems like Tucker started this narrative seeding to explain/show the difference between the 2 groups. most people have no idea that there is a diff. many assume "Israel" in the Bible = today's country without question. Tucker's platform is one of the few high-profile spots forcing the conversation into the open, which explains the intensity of reactions
his messaging is just tough journalism and free speech—focusing on policy critiques, U.S. aid costs, alleged war crimes, without hating Jews or the "Nation of Israel." He insists he's pro-peace and pro-Christian values, not anti-anything. by seeding the nation-vs-state distinction, he's educating audiences on nuances often ignored in mainstream discourse.
one can support Jewish people/Christian roots while criticizing specific govt policies, without being antisemitic or anti-biblical.
makes me wonder who is pushing this 'hate Tucker' smear
Tucker has been criticizing Israel's alleged treatment of Christians in Gaza and the broader region.
why is this a 'bad thing'? anyone who brings attention to possible 'war crimes' is doing a good thing-imo
seems to me that Tucker understands the difference between the Nation of Israel and the State of Israel. they are not the same. maybe THIS is why some people are attacking him?
seems like Tucker started this narrative seeding to explain/show the difference between the 2 groups. most people have no idea that there is a diff. many assume "Israel" in the Bible = today's country without question. Tucker's platform is one of the few high-profile spots forcing the conversation into the open, which explains the intensity of reactions
his messaging is just tough journalism and free speech—focusing on policy critiques, U.S. aid costs, alleged war crimes, without hating Jews or the "Nation of Israel." He insists he's pro-peace and pro-Christian values, not anti-anything. by seeding the nation-vs-state distinction, he's educating audiences on nuances often ignored in mainstream discourse.
one can support Jewish people/Christian roots while criticizing specific govt policies, without being antisemitic or anti-biblical.
makes me wonder who is pushing this 'hate Tucker' smear