
"No human is inherently more valuable than another because of their identity. God created everyone in His image. It doesn't matter if you're American, European, African, Middle Eastern, Australian, or from North Pole. There is no such thing as blood superiority. Those who disagree, like the IDF's leaders, have more in common with Adolf Eichmann than Jesus. Remembering that American taxpayers fund this lunacy is enraging enough to cause a blood pressure spike."
"The Jews' Old Testament, Carlson says, tells them that blood guilt is ok, and justifies genocide against non-Jews. This is a theological justification for Christian hatred of Jews that is based on complete fabrications and deliberate lies. This would be evil stuff coming from a leftistbut his rehab efforts on behalf of the WW2 Germans ought to put all this in a more sinister light. Hard to miss what he's getting at here, and you people defending him are transforming yourselves into ghouls."
A newsletter passage compared IDF leaders to Adolf Eichmann and asserted there is no blood superiority, calling the situation a national humiliation funded by American taxpayers. David Reaboi criticized the newsletter for comparing Israelis and some American Jews to Nazis and for claiming the Jewish scriptures justify genocide, calling that a fabricated theological basis for Christian hatred. Ted Cruz shared the criticism and accused the writer of literally calling Jews Nazis while also condemning the writer's defense of New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The exchanges escalated into condemnations of the rhetoric and those defending it.
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