
"That was crazy. Dude, when Tucker Carlson got up at Charlie Kirk's funeral, when they were lowering his coffin into the ground, and he got up on the microphone and said, I'm really sick of these f*cking hukus-eating, hook-nose, money-changing, penny-pitching, Christ-killing Jews that poison the wells in the Middle Ages.' You know, I thought that was overkill, Fuentes began, embellishing Carlon's actual words at the event."
"I know people are telling me I've changed, people are telling me I have pivoted. I know I'm gonna sound like a p*ssy for saying it. I thought that was a little inappropriate. At his funeral, his weeping mother, weeping wife, flanking him on either side, the coffin lowering into the ground. When Tucker started blasting the K-word, he started saying total war in German. I was like, dude, time and place, inappropriate."
"He can't keep getting away with it. Tucker's, dude, Tucker's crazy. Tucker's a crazy b*tch, man. He goes up there, says, The money-changing Jews that run Jerusalem, they had to kill Jesus for telling the truth, just like they killed Charlie Kirk. And then he had this maniacal laugh. Then he went, Oh, and then they called him out. And he said, I didn't say that. He said, Me? Everyone eats hummus. I like hummus, what do you mean?"
Nick Fuentes criticized Tucker Carlson for remarks made at Charlie Kirk's memorial, calling the language excessive and inappropriate amid grieving family members. Fuentes recounted embellished phrases and described Carlson's tone, laugh, and alleged use of antisemitic slurs, saying the moment was the wrong time and place. Fuentes expressed surprise that Carlson would be that extreme, speculated about outside influence such as Qatari money, and contrasted his reaction with accusations that he is the "number one anti-Semite." Fuentes repeatedly labeled Carlson as "crazy" and accused him of gaslighting the audience.
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