In late October, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson posted a YouTube interview with Nick Fuentes , a popular white-nationalist and openly antisemitic pundit. At first, I didn’t want to watch it. I thought Fuentes didn’t deserve that big of a platform and that his views were abhorrent. But I began hearing friends talk about it on the campus of the conservative college that I attend, and many were praising the two, so I decided to watch. From Fuentes praising Stalin to calling for an exclusive, pro-white Christian movement, the podcast was the clown show I was expecting. But when I heard Fuentes decry that “organized Jewry” had too much influence, I couldn’t watch anymore. I had to turn it off.

Being a young Jew at a Baptist college, it worried me. Would this rhetoric spread and become

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