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Candace Owens:

That’s Tucker Carlson just giving the broader theological—delivering the broader theological point, which is important: that people have the capacity to change. And actually, we’re kind of in this weird psychosis as a society. And I would say that this is kind of one of the things they’re trying to deliver to us: that some people are just deplorable. Like everything about them is just so deplorable, and we have to throw them away. And that’s what creates these sort of movements where people are just tired of it. They’re just tired of this. This is not the way that Christians think, actually. We very much don’t live in a Christian society because we live in a Christian Zionist society. And Christian Zionism is a… It’s a paradox, okay? There’s no such thing as Christian Zionism because Zionism is all about identity, right? It’s all about identity. Because I am a Jew, I therefore have a right to this land. Because they are Jews and I am a Christian, I recognize that I’m going to get into heaven if I just worship however Benjamin Netanyahu—even when he kills tens of thousands of kids—that is a political

Entities Mentioned

  • Tucker Carlson (PERSON)

    “…intuitive response that people have. Okay, so that I actually introduced that wrong. That’s Tucker (Tucker Carlson) just giving the broader theological—delivering the broader theological point, which is important: …”

  • Benjamin Netanyahu (PERSON)

    “… Jews and I am a Christian, I recognize that I’m going to get into heaven if I just worship however Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi Netanyahu)—even when he kills tens of thousands of kids—that is a political ideology. It is n…”

  • Zionism (CONCEPT)

    “…hat Christians think, actually. We very much don’t live in a Christian society because we live in a Christian Zionist society. And Christian Zionism is a… It’s a paradox, okay? There’s no such thing as Christian Zio…”

  • Christians (CONCEPT)

    “…f movements where people are just tired of it. They’re just tired of this. This is not the way that Christians think, actually. We very much don’t live in a Christian society because we live in a Christian Zion…”