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The Future of Israel


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If You Listen to Tucker, Candace or Brianna — This Episode Is for You

What happens when an Israeli‑born musician rejects Zionism from inside Israel — and says the quiet parts out loud?

In this episode, Elik, an anti‑Zionist Israeli living in Tel Aviv, takes on the questions most commentators avoid:

Is Zionism itself a form of antisemitism?

Why do spiritual and “mindfulness” communities stay silent — or worse, serve power?

What makes figures like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens threatening to parts of the left — even when they’re right on Israel?

And why do Israelis call equality “genocide” while supporting actual mass killing?

Elik doesn’t offer slogans. He explains how ideology works as a psychological filter — how ordinary people learn to see extermination as self‑defence, and dissent as betrayal. He argues that Zionism survives by needing antisemitism, not ending it — and collapses when that lie is exposed.

The conversation cuts straight through tired binaries:

Left vs right

Judaism vs Zionism

Spirituality vs ethics

Criticism vs conspiracy

No safe lanes. No tribal loyalty. Just a sober warning: when power shifts, stories change — and someone always tries to escape responsibility.

If you’ve followed Tucker’s break from consensus, Brianna’s pushback against ideological comfort zones, or Finkelstein’s unease with who is now telling the truth — this episode goes straight to the fault line.

Not comfortable. Not neutral. Hard to unhear.

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Seriously?By Henrik Melius


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