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Draft:Pax Tube
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Pax Tube is a radical traditionalist "Catholic social critic" and a self-proclaimed "Youtube's voice of reason."[1] His YouTube channel of over 140k subscribers consists of videos about history and society from a pro-Catholic perspective, which tends to be heavily biased. His online notoriety stems from his willingness to downplay or even defend historical atrocities, such as the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, and Colonialism. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg regarding his views.
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Antisemitism[edit]
Even for a traditionalist Catholic, Pax Tube is extremely antisemitic to the point where he has a massively unhealthy obsession with an entire ethno-religious group. Much of Pax Tube's online posts on Twitter and Telegram consist of completely baseless, unhinged antisemitic ravings on how the Jews are all predisposed enemies of Western civilization who are somehow collectively plotting the downfall of the "white race." Just see for yourself.[2]
In addition to this, Pax Tube believes that there exists a Zionist Occupied Government that has taken over the United States... and somehow Ukraine through President Zelenskyy simply because he is Jewish.[3]
This also extends to his YouTube videos where he uses antisemitic dog whistles about the international Jewish conspiracy theory. Towards the end of his "Fake Democracies" video, he claims that Western politicians are controlled by "powers behind the scenes," those being "who or what people aren't allowed to criticize."[4] Totally not a thinly veiled dog whistle.
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