MSNBC guest claims white supremacists attend pro-Palestinian rallies, but here’s why her argument is dead wrong
Guest Karen Dunn had some interesting (and completely ridiculous) information to share with MSNBC host Jen Psaki.
“Why are white supremacists showing up at these pro-Palestinian rallies? What do they want out of this?” Psaki asked.
“What they want is an all white ethno-state in North America. And as crazy as that sounds, that's actually an articulated goal of the Neo-Nazi and white supremacist movement in the U.S. And one of the things that helps them rally the troops is anti-Semitism,” Dunn explained.
“So, now in the U.S., we're experiencing a massive uptick in anti-Semitism incidents ... and the white supremacist Neo-Nazi groups see an opportunity to advance some of the same themes, some of the same anti-Semitic tropes, that they've been plugging away at for years,” she continued.
“We've looked at a lot of the videos,” says Dave Rubin, but “we couldn't find any Neo-Nazis there.”
“Generally speaking, Neo-Nazis, let's say, white supremacists who want white people to reign supreme, they don't hang out with a lot of brown people,” he continues, pointing out the glaring flaw in Dunn’s claim.
While “there's literally no evidence” of white supremacists attending pro-Palestinian rallies, “you can see exactly what they want the brainwashed, non-playable characters who watch MSNBC to think: ‘Oh, my God, it's not the brown people who are screaming ‘from the river to the sea’ and ‘Hitler is great’ and ‘kill all the Jews’... it's the white people who are with them,”’ scoffs Dave.
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