and usually attacking his super-chatters.
I kind of think he's right for doing that. From what I've seen his fans, and ballwashers are almost always worse than he is. I almost always tend to like them less than Nick. So berating them when they say the kind of retarded shit that people automatically think of when they think of a groyper probably isn't suck a bad thing.
A replier noted that Nick said nothing bad about Tucker after the interview. No ambush! It was fair! Not hostile! Tucker laid out everything they would talk about.
From what I've seen his main complaint about Tucker after the interview only happened, once Tucker started doing his own little tour going on podcasts. Because he was asked about Nick because of the Ben Shapiros of the world using him having Nick Fuentes on as a way to attack his character, using the obvious old tried and true ADL methods of crying antisemitism. A
Then Tucker when asked, every time just said something like "I agree with him on a lot of points, but I think racial hatred is disgusting" or some variation of that every time. When he could have just said "at least in the conversation I had he denied hating people because of their race, or religion". Which realistically, I kind of believe is the case. I really don't think someone that is actually racist is going to be friends with Kayne West. Which from what I have seen, has just made the people that really are white supremacists hate him for not being completely anti-black any time he does promote something from Kanye West.
From that point he started saying the stuff about Tucker. There was another interview, I don't think I linked it, I might dig it up today. He did with some younger guy. I can't remember his name. It was a few days ago. I think he had already spoken on it before this, but he covers exactly why in that.
I did happen to watch the interviews that pissed him off, and at the time I did think Tucker was being a bit wierd in the way he was framing what the conversation was. Because Tucker did say you shouldn't hate people because of their race to Nick. But it wasn't like Nick actually gave him pushback on it. The reply was something like "yeah, as a christian I don't think you should hate people because of their race". So when I saw Tucker respond in those interviews, it seemed like he was trying to distance himself, but without actually outright saying it.