Well, they are not jewish tho, bicflame is jewish …..cause he has curly hair? Isnt Scott probably just irish?
Scott Sullivan has definitely tweeted about being part Sephardi Jewish, though sure he's likely not full. I've seen some fairly believable things saying bic is jewish as well, can't remember where.
I left off Alex Schultz from my list as that
would be groundless speculation, but given his surname, appearance, and being from the NY region, I wouldn't be surprised if he was also part.
In the same podcast he says he’s antisemetic in the sense that these people should not have that much place in powers and the power, he even said something like “im not anti-every jewish person i meet” i forgot his exactly words.
Well sure, he watered down his statement to a point where the original statement carries little meaning. He will rail on the internet at vague, unnamed jews whose stories he has only imagined, or at wildly successful people who he's never likely to meet but will chase for clout like Dave Portnoy. But with jews he actually knows he's different. His treating of jews he knows as individuals does not fully tally with a statement of antisemitism, which is surely a blanket aversion to anyone who is jewish merely by virtue of them being jewish.
A bizarre example of this was in his interview with Alex Stein the other week (clip at timestamp below). Sam is getting angry at Dave Portnoy saying "he's just another obnoxious jew.... no offence" (to which Alex Stein, a jew, replies "none taken").
This exchange just doesn't make sense. Clearly Sam originally intends calling Portnoy "just another obnoxious jew" to be offensive towards jews and indicating that they are typically obnoxious. Yet he catches himself and realises he is saying this to a jew, so somehow tries to row back adding "no offence". If no offence was meant, Sam's original slur at Portnoy is suddenly pretty much without weight and meaning.
As an aside, Alex Stein letting it slide with a "none [offence] taken", was another example underlining the point I'd made earlier about how rare it is for people in Sam's circle to call him out on things which contradict like that. Had Mayhem been sat next to Sam during that exchange, perhaps he would have interjected asking "how can you mean that statement with no offence?".
He also said he doesn't believe in meritocracy as far as I recall?
He did, which is dense beyond belief - and also undermines many of the points he makes in favour of white pride - such as the fact so many modern inventions and institutions were created by the skills and virtues of white people, who then in turn should deservedly reap the rewards from those.
I'm not sure he really believes it either, and it was just another contradictory thing said in the heat of the moment to try and support another otherwise suspect assertion.
Basically this. Just because you're racist doesn't mean you hate every single black person. Just because you're antisemitic doesn't mean you hate every single jewish person. Alex doesn't shill for kikes, Matan has a running bit where he spits any time someone mentions him being jewish, Adam Friedland has openly advocated for Palestine and against Netenyahu, Ari has openly said antisemitism isn't a real problem,
I mean, it's almost like acknowledging that every individual is different... and so tarring everyone with the same brush (as full-on racist statements do) is stupid.
Saying that eg you are "antisemitic", is a blanket statement which encapsulates all jews. What you describe is rather there are some jews I like, and some jews I don't like. Being just "anti-some jews" is not the same as being "anti-jew". Again, it comes down to the difference between treating people as individuals - which is right in an enlightened, civilised, capitalist society, and making dumbed-down, low resolution statements which are basically communism of the mind.
Also, just coincidentally, the jews Sam apparently likes are the ones he's hung out with, and the ones he doesn't like seem to be ones he hasn't hang out with and never will. It's why a lot of antisemitism appears schizophrenic, or like the angry man yelling at a cloud meme. It's much easier to project your anger on to people you've never met in real life, are never likely to meet, and who you can imagine things about to suit your prejudices.
and I imagine Sam collaborated with him because he's extremely famous in comparison to Sam and Sam likes money.
Sam collaborated with Chris Kattan because he was a member of what Sam views as the "golden age" of Saturday Night Live. Sam also paid Kattan to be on the podcast with them.