I have great admiration for Israel's nation-state law. Jews are, once again, at the vanguard, rethinking politics and sovereignty for the future, showing a path forward for Europeans.
The criticism of the nation-state law has mainly taken the form of scolding Israel for not "balancing democracy with its identity as a Jewish state."
This is simply wrong.
Jun 10, 2018 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
We've seen two "Alt-Right" (if that's the right word) political candidacies over the past year: Paul Nehlen and Patrick Little. Both flamed out.
With Nehlen, a massive opportunity to actually win was squandered by idiotic messaging. Both suffered from the same flawed strategy.
Nehlen and Little were similar types—freshly red-pilled normies. They suffered from "the zeal of the convert" and couldn't keep a lid on their newfound knowledge. Their message was harsh and alienating. They were normies who scared normies, as strange as that might sound.
May 19, 2018 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
We need to have a serious conversation about #AndrewDobson, the young man who committed suicide after being doxxed, harassed, and demeaned by the media and antifa.
In a symbolic sense, he was murdered by the nastiest—and most establishmentarian—parts of the Left.
The #AndrewDobson case reminds us what’s at stake. Everyone who participated in #UniteTheRight was risking his life for a cause. And not just in facing down antifa. The doxxing that occurred afterwards was an act of war. It wasn’t “journalism” in any serious sense of the word.