Right-Wing Antisemitism Explained
An Undercover Exploration of How Right-Wing Antisemitism Spreads on the Internet and How Nick Fuentes Went from Fringe to Mainstream
Editor’s Note: This piece has been in production since September 10, 2025. We are publishing it now in response to the Nick Fuentes/Tucker Carlson interview.
Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I have apparently become a ‘radical antisemitic Christian Nationalist.’
At least, that’s what Facebook thinks.
To be clear: I did not adopt these views; the platforms just assumed I did and then just kept feeding them to me.
For the past month and a half, I have gone undercover to learn how right-wing antisemitic conspiracies spread on the internet so you don’t have to.
In this pursuit, I have seen dozens of Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson clips.
Their interview this week was the obvious conclusion of everything that has been happening on this side of the internet in the past 6 weeks.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination did not just shock the conservative world — it detonated a conspiratorial ecosystem that had been waiting for a catalyst.
Within hours, far-right channels began laundering old antisemitic narratives through new language: “noticing,” “just asking questions,” and “Zionist betrayal.”
These channels had been gathering fuel for their antizionist narrative for a long time, and Kirk’s death was the spark they needed to blow the lid off of the conservative world.
The Nick Fuentes–Tucker Carlson interview is not the beginning of this new antisemitism; it is the culmination of years of grooming and cultivating an audience for it.
The conspiratorial energy that surged after Kirk’s death needed a public outlet, and no one is better at taking advantage of doubt than Tucker Carlson.
Every trope, every coded phrase, every “question” that circulated after Kirk’s killing has now been mainstreamed by one of the most influential media figures on the American right.
Fuentes was beyond the pale before Kirk’s assassination; now, he is being platformed by Carlson and has found himself, after nearly 10 years in the wilderness, finally coming into the light.
Carlson has now legitimized Fuentes. The fringest of the fringe has now moved into the right-wing spotlight.
This is no longer fringe rhetoric online. The silence in response is a clear invitation to all right-wing antisemites to speak their minds and ‘defend their truths,’ as the woke antisemites would say.
Kevin Roberts, head of the Heritage Foundation, one of the leading conservative think tanks, responded to the interview by saying:
“We will always defend truth, we will always defend America and we will always defend our friends against the slander of bad actors who serve someone else’s agenda,” Roberts said. “That includes Tucker Carlson, who remains, and, as I have said before, always will be, a close friend of the Heritage Foundation.”
Roberts also remarked conservatives should refrain from “cancelling” Fuentes.
This is the same Heritage Foundation that was behind Project Esther, which was a program to allegedly combat antisemitism post-10/7.
Perhaps Fuentes and Carlson can partner up on that too.
For years now, we have seen antisemitism sweep through the left, leaving nothing untouched. Today, we have seen that same antisemitism, the one that calls itself ‘antizionist,’ burst forth from the right.
People who remember David Duke and the antisemites of the Ku Klux Klan might assume that Carlson and Fuentes are just modern adaptations of those older beliefs, but they are not.
They are a new breed of antisemite, and we must understand how this new antisemitism operates to understand why it has gained so much popularity in the past six weeks.
The Right-Wing Antisemitic Pipeline
There are five basic stages in the right-wing antisemitic pipeline: Questioning, Noticing, Revision, Acceptance, and Radicalization.
This pipeline works so effectively that you can go through all five stages, going from a philosemite to a Groyper (follower of Nick Fuentes) in an afternoon of doomscrolling.
Using my experience this past week, I will take you through a journey to the bottom of the internet.
However, a caveat is in order – this is an exploration of the antisemitic conspiracies that flooded the internet following Charlie Kirk’s death – this is in no way a reflection on Kirk, his work, his relationship with the Jewish people, or anything of the sort. The tragedy of his death and the meaning of his life are being manipulated for political purposes left and right – this is an exploration of one of those forms of manipulation.
Questioning:
The top of the neo-nazi train leaves the station with a question.
Why does Israel fight so many wars? Why are so many film executives Jewish? Why did Charlie Kirk start to criticize Israel a month before he dies?
Whatever the initial question is, it presents itself harmlessly.
This is the first stop, and this is where most people get off. All of these questions can be explained reasonably, and most people will hear them and move on.
Or, one stays on the train and goes to the next stop.
I began seeing videos of Charlie Kirk expressing frustration with Israel and her supporters.
Then, I started seeing videos of him talking to Megyn Kelly about how his Zionist supporters had turned on him following his criticism.
Finally, the content I was seeing started to ask a simple question – did I notice anything?
Noticing:
(Screenshot from the comments from a facebook post. The original post is implying that the U.S. went to war with all of those countries on behalf of Jewish banking interests. )
Noticing is the most important stage in the neo-nazi pipeline.
So important, that the group of people who make and spread this content call themselves “Noticers.”
A “noticer” is someone who has begun to recognize or “notice” the presence of Jews in every bad element of society.
Have you noticed that Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein both have Hebraic names?
Have you noticed that George Soros has funded most of the organizations like Black Lives Matter and the Jewish Voice for Peace?
Or, my personal favorite, have you noticed that every American president has kissed the Western Wall… except JFK…
Have you noticed that?
The importance and the danger of this step cannot be overstated.
“Noticing” appears completely harmless, and it can be mentioned without any implication of antisemitism.
Unlike the new breed of left-wing antisemites, right-wing antisemites are completely comfortable being called antisemitic, they take great pride in it.
However, many of the left-wing social justice antisemites are fundamentally uncomfortable being called antisemitic, so they need to have enough plausible deniability to convince themselves that they are not antisemitic.
“Noticing” gives them exactly that.
It allows them to sit on the fence and consume as much antisemitic content as possible without having to identify as antisemitic.
That is why we have this new unholy alliance between the neo-nazis and cultural Marxists who both assume that Charlie Kirk was assassinated by Israel.
And, since the connection between Israel and the assassination is purely based on “noticing,” it cannot be disproven by the reality of the shooter.
They say, “we simply ‘noticed’ a connection between Israel and Kirk’s death – we never said they were connected, only that we noticed that there was something fishy going on.
This is also where a lot of people spreading antisemitism retreat to defend themselves – by only pointing out things they “notice,” they claim that they aren’t hurting anyone and that they’re only “asking questions.”
Revision:
Most people stay at the noticing stage. They can stay there retaining as many antisemitic notions as they want without jeopardizing their righteous image of themselves.
However, for the people who go one step further, they enter the stage of “revision,” the stage where they start to take all of the things they have noticed and put them together as they craft a new understanding of history based on their noticings.
Have you “noticed” that without the horrors of the Holocaust, there would be no case for the existence of Israel?
And have you “noticed” that the doors to the gas chambers opened both directions?
And have you “noticed” that the Jews were kicked out of every country they ever went… maybe they’re the common denominator?
The revision then comes and says that the Holocaust and World War II was a whole psyop for Jewish power and Zionist imperialism.
After questioning the status quo, I started to notice that things in the present were not exactly what they seemed – then, I started to notice that things in the past were not what they seemed, so I revised my understanding of history.
And now, I am ready to accept the truth – the Jews are the problem.
Acceptance:
“I might not get a second date, but at least she knows why coins have ridges.”
This is a very popular meme on the far right.
In order to understand it, one must know the theory that coins have ridges because the Jews used to counterfeit coins in the past or something – I am not quite sure.
The whole premise of the meme is, I went on a date, and I spent the whole time sharing my antisemitic conspiracies – and I am proud of that.
Because they are.
They are proud of themselves for finally choosing truth over vanity.
At least, that is how they see themselves.
Once they have accepted the theory enough to bring it up on dates, they are radical enough to start preaching the antisemitic gospel themselves.
Radicalization: From Charlie to Nick
(Facebook story complaining about the Jewish influence over Trump. The Juice box emoji means “Jews.”)
Once one has become radical enough to accept all of these things, which can take less than an hour from start to finish, they are ready for Nick Fuentes – the final boss of right-wing Jew hatred.
Nick Fuentes is perhaps the leading voice in antisemitism on the right, and he is about to become one of the most influential voices in American politics.
Charlie Kirk and Nick Fuentes had a lot in common in their critique of wokism and their use of podcasting and debating.
However, as the followers of Fuentes are quick to point out, Charlie was “the nice guy” of conservatism.
And they’re right.
While so many people are trying to cast Charlie Kirk as this great demagogue and saber-rattler, his rhetoric was nothing compared to people like Nick Fuentes.
I expect that Fuentes’ following will double in the coming months, and that he will get a tremendous amount of support from the misogynistic Marxist Bernie bros. (I wrote this weeks ago, and today’s interview only confirms his ascent.)
One of my great concerns following this tragedy has been that there is nothing left that unites the right and the left in this country, nothing besides their shared wariness of the Jewish people.
We cannot afford to stay on the sidelines in this fight anymore. The new antisemitic conspiracy is here, and it is stronger than ever.
Millions of people are watching this content every day – we need to start producing powerful content of our own.
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I will share your content here and on other platforms as well. Whatever it takes. I would not have imagined in my wildest nightmares that a Nazi-level of antisemitism would ever appear in MODERN American mainstream. I didn’t expect it anymore than I would expect a plantation with slaves! It is that evil and that antiquated.
We will fight back with everything we have! And never give up.
In my view rather than carlson lending legitimacy to fuentes by giving him a platform, it is fuentes stealing legitimacy and credibility from carlson, except when it comes to Jew hating imbeciles. They are inspired by the devil, and will be around until Hashem decides otherwise.