I've watched short clips of Nick Fuentes over the years, but had never done a deep dive on him. (So many possibilities, so little time.)
I decided when Tucker Carlson interviewed him that it was probably worth my time because I knew this was going to create much pearl clutching all over the country.
So I watched the entire thing. I think it is worth two hours of your time. I'll add some comments below so I don't influence your viewing of it ahead of time.
♥ Wife, homeschooling mom, conspiracy analyst ♥
I found their discussion of marriage appalling.
So did David.
In fact, I watched the interview before David did and said almost nothing about it because I didn't want to influence his experience.
The FIRST thing David said to me about the entire two hours was about how appalling their discussion of marriage was.
Are we made for each other or what?

♥ Wife, homeschooling mom, conspiracy analyst ♥
Tucker is both correct and has a blind spot about the same topic - Jews.
He is correct that according to Christianity, we are each responsible for how we respond to the offer of salvation through Jesus Christ. No one is condemned because of the group they were born into.
But he is wrong in that he can't see how a group can work collectively to promote their own best interests.
I thought Nick did a good job of explaining his view on this. It was honestly much better and more nuanced than I expected.
♥ Wife, homeschooling mom, conspiracy analyst ♥








