A history lesson, perhaps an uncomfortable one for some, and I invite Tucker Carlson to take a front-row seat for this one. Not that he has the intellectual capacity, or desire, to accept any of it.
I've made posts about this before. In fact, I think it was barely a week ago that I wrote about it. However i believe this cannot be repeated enough.
This Islamist inspired trope of calling Israel "Nazis" deserves no other label than what it truly is.. retarded..
After WWII, many Nazis who had not yet been caught by Allied forces fled Europe. History most notably teaches us that they fled to South America, but what's rarely spoken about by comparison is that hundreds, if not thousands, of Nazis also fled to the Middle East. Alois Brunner and Johann von Leers are among the most notable names.
Not only did they escape to the Middle East to evade arrest, but many went as far as converting to Islam and later held influential positions within Middle Eastern governments. The antisemitic ideology they brought from Europe further emboldened existing hatred of Jews and hostility towards the new state of Israel after 1948.
It's beyond question that some of Israel's enemies today are influenced by ideas and narratives that trace back to Nazi ideology. In fact, for many years, Mein Kampf was among the bestselling books in several Muslim majority countries in the Middle East.
So this idea of comparing Israel to Nazis is probably one of the most ironic, profoundly ignorant and downright moronic comparisons a person can make.
Tucker Carlson says defending Israel's war in Gaza is the same as people who defended the Nazis.
"Their memory is soiled for all time because, whatever else you did, you defended the Nazis. Defending the genocide in Gaza is not different from that."
Could be worse, Tucker could've said it's no different from defending "chief villian of WW2" Churchill.