
"Blogger Darryl Cooperimplausibly proclaimed by Tucker Carlson as perhaps the best and most honest popular historian in the United States'claimed on a Carlson podcast that Adolf Hitler's armies in 1941 did not really intend either to starve or murder hundreds of thousands of Jews, Ukrainians, and Russian prisoners, even though there is a trove of documents that show premeditated Nazi assumptions of and plans for precisely such mass death, observed Hanson."
"Why would Nick Fuentes, who at times in the past has praised both Hitler and Joseph Stalin, call for a holy war against Jews, and denied the Holocaust, remain unchallenged by Carlson on the same venue? After outlining what he perceives as the causes of the recent surge of antisemitic vitriol on the right, Hanson argued that right-wing antisemitism manifest[s] itself in the form of America Firsters who fault both America, past and present, and much of Trump's America First movement."
Conservative media platforms have hosted guests who promoted Holocaust denial, excused Nazi intentions, praised dictators, and called for violence against Jews without substantive challenge. Selective omission, disingenuousness, and manipulation of facts enable coherent antisemitic or anti-Israel narratives. Interviews have circulated unverified claims of Israeli-inspired expulsions of Christians and failed to demand basic clarifications or factual corrections. Questions about demographic changes among Christians in Bethlehem and the wider Muslim world remain unexplained in those discussions. The combination of praise for extremist figures, denialism, and unchallenged falsehoods has contributed to a surge of antisemitic vitriol on the right.
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