Outrage as RSBN interviewer, Matthew Alvarez, said “I agree with you” to a Trump fan who wants to kill leftists, RINOs and Globalists during rally in Erie, PA.
The idea of a Jewish Globalist was embedded in the core ideology of Nazism. Hitler often portrayed Jews as “international elements” who “conduct their business everywhere,” posing a threat to all people who are “bounded to their soil, to the Fatherland.”
A man on line for ex-President Donald Trump’s rally told an interview “Kill ’em all!” when asked what to do with the likes of President Joe Biden, RINOs, and “globalists.”
Trump will be holding a rally Saturday night in Erie, Pennsylvania, but Right Side Broadcasting Network or RSBN, the pro-Trump outlet that broadcasts all of the former president’s rallies, was on hand to interview members of the crowd who lined up early to get a seat.
In a moment that was flagged by Ron Filipkowski, RSBN’s Matthew Alvarez interviewed one gentleman in the line who slammed Biden and others, and when he said the solution is to “kill ’em all,” Alvarez agreed: “Today, Globalist is a coded word for Jews who are seen as international elites conspiring to weaken or dismantle “Western” society using their international connections and control over big corporations (see New World Order)—all echoing the destructive theory that Jews hold greed and tribe above country.
Trump probably doesn’t need Seales. He has former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes in his camp. His campaign chief executive, Steve Bannon, is chairman of Breitbart News, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is the owner and publisher of the New York Observer.
Right Side has been the unofficial version of Trump TV since last summer, streaming the Republican nominee’s campaign events in all their unedited glory online. But the ragtag venture, started by Trump superfan Joe Seales, got a boost of legitimacy this week when the billionaire’s campaign teamed up with Right Side to produce pre- and post-debate analysis shows that streamed on Trump’s Facebook page.
“Did Trump TV premiere last night?” New York magazine wondered Thursday. It is possible that the answer is yes.