Julian Casablancas Critiques American Zionists in SubwayTakes Appearance
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Julian Casablancas Critiques American Zionists in SubwayTakes Appearance
"American Zionists get the benefits of white privileged people, but talk like they are Black people during slavery."
"I've never seen something so shocking where they're like, 'I'm so oppressed.' I'm like, 'You are going to a wedding in Tel Aviv right now when there are 80,000-plus dead people, including women and children, half a mile away.'"
"Indoctrination is such a strong thing. We just want to be part of the tribe. So I get it, but it is a sad fact the brainwashing of just people in general."
"I don't know if it's now, but it could be today, could be tomorrow."
Julian Casablancas expressed controversial views on American Zionists, suggesting they enjoy white privilege while claiming oppression. He highlighted the disconnect between their experiences and the suffering in conflict zones. Casablancas acknowledged the challenge of changing long-held beliefs about Israel, attributing it to strong indoctrination. He expressed optimism about potential change, noting that people are beginning to awaken to new perspectives. The conversation emphasized the complexity of discussing privilege and oppression in the context of ongoing conflicts.
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