Pool discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, highlighting the divisive nature of the issue. He mentions the polarization and shifting alliances within the culture war, with former allies becoming enemies. Pool criticizes the left for supporting Palestine without fully understanding the situation on the ground, particularly the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in the region. He also touches on the Anti-Defamation League's refusal to call out Black Lives Matter despite concerns over statements by its founders. Pool argues that both the left and right are deeply entrenched in their positions on the Israel-Palestine conflict with no room for nuance. Pool expresses his frustration with individuals on both sides who are pushing for censorship, intervention, or taking extreme positions based on little information or heavily modified narratives. He emphasizes that war is a terrible and complex issue, with no easy solutions.
Pool criticizes the ADL for not acknowledging its role in exacerbating the conflict and for failing to address concerns about Black Lives Matter's stance on Israel. He argues that the conflict is exposing the hypocrisy of various woke institutions. Pool advocates for the U.S. to stay out of regional conflicts and focus on domestic issues. He stresses that people are entitled to their opinions and that tweeting at him won't change that.