@Based_Accelerationist @Tfmonkey
That was OK.
It's a white pill that Alex Jones can have this conversation, but infortunately Stew Peters isn't at Alex's level.
He asks Stew (~ 20:45) how is it possible to reconcile left-wing academic Jews with neocon Zionists, and Stew can't answer it. Alex even gives him a hint by mentioning Hegelian dialectics and still Stew can't answer.
I want Alex to have this conversation, but with someone who can match him, like Keith Woods.
@Based_Accelerationist @Tfmonkey
Get Keith Woods on, or even Ryan Dawson. Keith has the philosophy down and both have the balls to offer solutions.
Jay Dyer has the intellectual chops to do it, but he won't touch the JQ seriously or offer solutions.
Fuentes could also do a decent job of it.
I'm just glad more of these conversations are happening.
@UncleIroh @Tfmonkey The more the merrier. But I've seen Nick Fuentes on Alex Jones and wasn't too impressed. He didn't talk solutions, he focused a little too much on pointless topics and didn't properly explain the problem with Israel like Stew did. Also I remember his "debate" (shouting contest) with Halsey and it wasn't that great either.
Regardless, the "noticing" is by far the best thing to come out of this war in the Middle East.
@Based_Accelerationist @Tfmonkey
I didn't see the Alex/Nick debate but that sounds about right for Fuentes.
May the noticing continue!
@UncleIroh @Tfmonkey That was the one time he faltered. But he did match Alex on everything else, so much so, that throughout the show, Jones would only interrupt him and repeatedly claim he hates all Jews. He may not be the best debater ever, but as far as real information goes, Stew Peters is leagues ahead of Alex. And he isn't afraid to talk solutions either. He doesn't just point out the problem. Just like TFM, he also talks about what the people must do. That is rare as hell these days.