
"I worry about you guys. It's not the criticism I care about; it's about you. I will literally post, Oh, look, Chernobyl is leaking again. We've got a problem,' or, Oh look, it's like, why are you coming up for Jews?' Or, Oh man, this hurricane sure devastated this area. Please donate.' Jews!' Jones began, adding: Oh, you know, Look, the Muslim Brotherhood is celebrating the murder of all these Jews. Yeah, why are, why, why do you care about them Jews?"
"Well, A, I don't want to kill the Jews, and B, the Muslims want to kill all the Christians, too, you dumbasses. So there's a lot of right-winger populistsnot a lot, but it's a big minoritythat literally love Islam. They all kissy-fishy all over the internet, and they have joint symposiums together, and they talk about the, you know, national white alliance with Islam. You guys are idiots. Absolute. I'm going to explain to you like this, like you're five years old."
Alex Jones attacked some MAGA influencers for an alleged obsession with Jewish people and for forming common cause with Muslim groups. He suggested figures like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson exemplify a dangerous trend of right-wing populists who, he claimed, praise or align with Islamists. He labeled such influencers "fake nationalists" and "fake Christian Patriots," argued Muslims also threaten Christians, and ridiculed those who minimize Jewish suffering. He used vivid metaphors to argue opponents mistake lesser evils for allies, and warned that alliances with Islamist actors risk mutual harm rather than advancing nationalist or Christian causes.
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