I've cued the video above to the point in his debate with comedians Joe Rogan and Dave Smith, when a seemingly lost Douglas Murray asked "Why, in the last 18 months, when Hamas did what they did, have so many people made excuses for them, or decided to side with them, or deny their actions, or excuse their actions; why do you think that is?" The answer, of course, is simple: if zionist cultists are already murdering them, and stealing their land, why blame the Palestinians?
Albert Einstein didn't blame the Palestinians. He said, first, blame the British, and then blame the zionists, who he referred to as "terrorists."
Which kind of explains whatever role the British Douglas Murray imagines he, and the likes of Piers Morgan, are playing.
Murray's arguments appear to be the result of the very first thing he accused Joe Rogan of: not speaking to enough people who oppose his views. For instance, at another point in the debate, Murray said "It's a very strange thing to say that there's a population boom in a 'concentration camp,'" when that talking point (which is silly and simplistic when you think about it) was explained by another comedian, Bassem Youssef on the Patrick Bet David podcast, over a year ago, as you can see above.
I've seen the same talking point mentioned, and explained in other places, too. But Douglas Murray hasn't.
And he's the self-described "expert."
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